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Battle Casualties

Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:14 am

This is more of a question than a comment. I haven't played more of BoA than the tutorial, an 1813 campaign solo, and half of a 1781 Cornwallis PBEM, so I don't know whether my experience is typical or extreme. But I'll ask anyway.

In my last game turn, a rebel force, eight companies, was caught in the open by a British force, twelve companies. They were soundly defeated, which makes perfect sense in my book. However, they were also annihilated, killed (or captured?) to the last man. Two companies were lost to ranged fire, and then six in melee. That seems a bit extreme to me. I can picture a rebel army dissolving in panic after being soundly whipped by a superior force of redcoats, but I can't quite see them disappear from the face of the earth entirely. Even if the force were temporarily hors de combat after such a battle, surely at the end of the month (= turn) a good deal of them would have returned to the colours?

So, are defeated forces usually eliminated completely in BoA, and if so, does it make sense?

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Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:47 am

This is in fact a recurring comment... I would say that people think that BOA features too heavy losses in battle. I tweaked the numbers down for our next game, so it would be perhaps the time to do that for BOA.

Time for a little poll I guess!
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Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:40 pm

I think it needs some care as I always seem to have plenty of replacements available. If units were rarely lost outright it would only take a month or two to recover full strength after most battles. I don't think this should always be the case.

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Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:22 pm

I don't look at losses like they were dead to the last man, especially for the rebels. I just consider them as "permanently buggered off" for the duration of the conflict.

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