I'm testing out the January 1805 Campaign scenario as all 7 major nations and found that the same annoying event that forces humans to undergo the same historically dumb decision of Austrian General Mack freezing at Ulm for the shorter September 1805 scenario and Campaign starts is functioning in this scenario. That is wholly unacceptable to have Mack and the entire Bavarian Army Corps being frozen for two turns in September 1805 when the action could be fluid and critical. This needs to be fixed so that we have freedom of choice in what we do playing the Austrians. It's also imperative to not hamper the already lame Athena Ignorance in this campaign scenario as I watched it force Mack to go to Ulm losing battle after battle turn after turn until he was basically wiped out at Ulm in my video series game. Watch my 7th WoN video to see how poor Mack gets whipped at Ulm because this event forced him to travel there.
http://youtu.be/Jry8RHtExc
This event was a poor decision back in Napoleon's Campaigns and it's even dumber now in the Wars of Napoleon early campaign scenario. Please don't screw up the game with these kinds of historical events that only make the game worse instead of better. Don't forget we play these games to see the "what if" possibilities. Plus we'll be in much different circumstances and forcing a freeze on an Austrian human player in a PBEM game would be cruel and unusual punishment.