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PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 3:41 am 
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Ulm Campaign; 400 turns; 16 months. Major victory for the Austrians over FastPhil, even if by the end of the game the Austrians remained with 500 horses and 200 infantry still standing. Whether that constitutes a major victory is debateable.

Campaign games are recommended. You have time to develop a strategy. You have to scout and guess an opponent's intentions. In our campaign a major battle took place in the middle of nowhere, a classic escalating encounter battle where the Austrians were divested of most of their artillery.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 5:37 am 
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My admiration applies both parties who were willing to play a long game to the end. I would love to sometimes himself as playing a large scenario over the entire or almost the entire duration. Unfortunately, it has always been so that the game opponents have abandoned prematurely. Either because no quick victory for them was foreseeable or because loomed a great defeat.

As of 03 August, I am willing to start a large scenario, if anyone is interested. Since I was three years out of service, I have unfortunately not all games on my PC.

P.S. I apologize for the potentially unfamiliar English. I use the Google translator. :displeased:

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 7:34 am 
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Hi Andy

Is it a other scenario that need 30.000 pnt to win? :?


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 7:55 am 
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No it's not Leipzig. The allies need 36000 points to win that one!! In this one the French need 1000 points to win.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:25 am 
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Hats off to you both!
Tom Moore and I played to a bloody draw at Eckmuhl and I think we played close to 300 turns.

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What were the final losses?

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 11:42 am 
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Infantry cavalry guns leaders points

Austrian 47,891 9,083 138 392

French 45,697 13,719 64 1109


I'm afraid all my games are brutal affairs. No finesse whatsoever since I met Richard Barrett among a few others. The only reason this wasn't as bloody as some is that I ran out of men, guns and horses.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 1:26 pm 
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Andy Moss wrote:
I'm afraid all my games are brutal affairs. No finesse whatsoever since I met Richard Barrett among a few others. The only reason this wasn't as bloody as some is that I ran out of men, guns and horses.



you need house rule to regulate your brutality :D


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Those numbers indicate you need some anger management. :frenchlol:

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:frenchcharge: LMAO

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Andy Moss wrote:
Ulm Campaign; 400 turns; 16 months. Major victory for the Austrians over FastPhil, even if by the end of the game the Austrians remained with 500 horses and 200 infantry still standing. Whether that constitutes a major victory is debateable.

Campaign games are recommended. You have time to develop a strategy. You have to scout and guess an opponent's intentions. In our campaign a major battle took place in the middle of nowhere, a classic escalating encounter battle where the Austrians were divested of most of their artillery.



All I can say to Andy if that was a French victory I'd sure hate to see a French loss. I guess I win the 'battle' but I definitely lost the campaign. At best Boney would have had to retreat and rebuild his army-if he got the chance. Between advancing Armies and/or the mobs of Paris I don't give him much chance of maintaining power. :D But it was a good fight against a fine opponent. :frenchsalute:

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I am glad you guys enjoyed that one! I remember when I decided to make that large map for the Ulm to Augsburg area. Thought I was nuts ...

Why? Well take one look at it and there are a lot of small valleys that have lines of hills. I would do one long line of contours and then have to loop back around and do another one! Incredibly tedious! :frenchlol:

I cannot remember too many people finishing that scenario. Congrats guys and thanks for the recap.

Andy - you posted that you only like to play the long ones now. I love them too provided I have the time. I just finished almost two full days of Leipzig in a game and it takes dedication to continue to move all of those forces.

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