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Yes. No, at this time we don't have a release date to announce.
The question of how deep any historical element was is quite debatable, but not relevant here. The reason I asked if you were using limbers as prescri...
Lloyd, I'm not really sure what your question is. Are you asking for confirmation of your conclusion, or contextual input as to how the Threat/Cohes...
The reason I ask is that the limbers aren't considered "worthless toys" in ESR, they are a part of the Artillery Battery, so when your Infantry Battal...
Whether it is a good or bad thing is ultimately in the eye of the beholder, but the relationship is intentional. If all the die roll results are avera...
Thanks to both of you for the context. Out of curiosity – what ground scale are you playing at? Also, do you use limber stands with your Artillery B...
The Fatigue is applied to the parent Formation and the Unit will Rout to the Reformation Area per 8.10.2.Routing Units. #1 is effectively the case...
That is correct.
This is correct. Artillery can't see more than 225 yards into a built-up-area. This is also correct. This is speaking to seeing a target on the ...
After, as indicated by the order on The Quick Reference Guide's Threat Table, the roll is made after. The importance of this is that the Threat from t...
Thank you! Fixed.
Sure. Good point to clarify (this may be a good one to add to our errata). Yes… but I should probably specify/clarify something key with a couple ...
They do not refer to the specific historical units (that's what the individual historical unit lines refer to). 8 Infantry Battalions, 11 Cavalry ...
There's a short note about this on page 135 (last line of the first section). The numbers correspond to the maximum number of each Unit/Unit type pres...
No, it covered the flanks of the invasion to the north and south of Napoléon's main army's route. Those scenarios were folded into 1812-1s3: Master of...