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6.2 marches ?

 
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Ed Forbes
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 6:25 am    Post subject: 6.2 marches ?


Hello all,

Been away from miniatures a couple of years. I see that Warrior ( I am
looking a copy dated 16 May, 2000 ) still ends marches for those who
move less than max move distance. 6.2 Marches

Anyone care to explain the rationale that a reg army such as Roman or
Byzantine can not move forward together with inf and cav supporting each
other. A case might be made for an irregular army, but the Roman and
Byzantine, among others, supported each other both in the field and in
army doctrine. I was hoping that this would have been addressed.

Is it a matter of game mechanics, and yes, it is not historical, but the
game works better? If so, why?

Ed Forbes

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Greg Regets
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 5:21 pm    Post subject: RE: 6.2 marches ?


You can still make this happen if you use a bit of planning in deployment.
It costs your cavalry the max move "directly at" the enemy, but this is
probably a realistic trade off for mutual support.

Greg

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From: Ed C Forbes [mailto:eforbes100@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 9:25 PM
To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [WarriorRules] 6.2 marches ?


Hello all,

Been away from miniatures a couple of years. I see that Warrior ( I am
looking a copy dated 16 May, 2000 ) still ends marches for those who
move less than max move distance. 6.2 Marches

Anyone care to explain the rationale that a reg army such as Roman or
Byzantine can not move forward together with inf and cav supporting each
other. A case might be made for an irregular army, but the Roman and
Byzantine, among others, supported each other both in the field and in
army doctrine. I was hoping that this would have been addressed.

Is it a matter of game mechanics, and yes, it is not historical, but the
game works better? If so, why?

Ed Forbes


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