seathom wrote:I really like the officer promotions (much easier). Does the battle screen report still give more useful information or does it just show how many forces were lost for the entire battle? That screen is fine for a recap, but tells me nothing of how the battle was fought.
veji1 wrote:I know it's the mid 1805 campaign so the Austrians are made to get trashed, but damn some battle results are just extreme. I would like to see those Mack losses (40k) against Napoleon explained : is that surrender from inside a structure ? battle losses ? If it was a battle on the field, the more "historical" way this army would have been destroyed would have been tactical and then operational pursuit, as almost from the get go the Austrians would have been trying to extricate themselves from battle.
I would be really thankful for details !
PhilThib wrote:Austria offering acceptance of Pressburg decree should translate in immediate peace with Austria + Bavaria getting Tirol and KOI getting Venetia...you should see those changes on map at once (provided you play with the latest version). If not, some event fixes missed the bus....will need your saves and the script reports on the turn you issued the decree and the following ones
PhilThib wrote:Thnaks but this is not the "Pressburg" peace, as this one comes only via Option Play and not through the diplomatic interface...I agree this is confusing indeed.
What I need further are the Script Reports (logs and saves are not totally useful at that stage, I need to check if the event option did fire correctly, which is in the script reports)
Cfant wrote:What I mean is: France crushes Austria in 1805, makes no peace, keeps a small force there and moves around in Austria, killing troops in production. One small force could keep Austria out of play for the rest of the game. Same with Prussia. How to prevent that? Again: Just talking of MP.
Cfant wrote:What I mean is: France crushes Austria in 1805, makes no peace, keeps a small force there and moves around in Austria, killing troops in production. One small force could keep Austria out of play for the rest of the game. Same with Prussia. How to prevent that? Again: Just talking of MP.
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