Xin Yu,
The model that harli, is batting around with myself includes consideration of scouting and effective deployment. If a unit is completely outscouted it could indeed be ambushed. The effects of this ambush effectively halve the ambushies firepower and remove any support from artillery and airpower etc, until the units deploy. The chances of an ambush completely working decrease as the size of the forces increases. (More accurately, the less units you have involved the better the chance of an ambush on the opposition.) The scale we are working on would have the minimum unit at a strength of ~1500-2000 men, more ususally it would be around 5000.
We are looking at having several phases to the combat with scouting and maneuver happening before the main battle phase. We do envisage some skirmaishing between forces during the maneuver phases, mainly by light and independent troops. The battle scale itself does not lend itself to skirmishing unless both sides have low aggression values.
The model that harli, is batting around with myself includes consideration of scouting and effective deployment. If a unit is completely outscouted it could indeed be ambushed. The effects of this ambush effectively halve the ambushies firepower and remove any support from artillery and airpower etc, until the units deploy. The chances of an ambush completely working decrease as the size of the forces increases. (More accurately, the less units you have involved the better the chance of an ambush on the opposition.) The scale we are working on would have the minimum unit at a strength of ~1500-2000 men, more ususally it would be around 5000.
We are looking at having several phases to the combat with scouting and maneuver happening before the main battle phase. We do envisage some skirmaishing between forces during the maneuver phases, mainly by light and independent troops. The battle scale itself does not lend itself to skirmishing unless both sides have low aggression values.
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