Ok, so I am playing the Polish campaign as the Russians. I freely admit, I am not that great at this game, and I am still getting the handle of the game mechanics. But, I feel like I made some sort of MASSIVE mistake as the Russians, and the only thing I can come up with is that my mistake was going to war against Napoleon.
So, it is turn three and I have engaged Napoleon twice, and I have suffered roughly 117,000 combat casualties, while France has suffered only 7,500. Both times, I suffered incredibly high losses, while inflicting only minimal loses on the French forces.
Now, I expected Napoleon to beat me up a bit, but I was not expecting him to make a punching bag out of my armies.
I had my armies on an aggressive stance (I was trying to smash up a corp that got to close) and then Napoleon came charging at my army and we had roughly equal numbers, with him edging me out by 10 units or so. The the Great Killing began....
The only thing I can picture is my forces standing there suddenly realizing that they forgot to bring ammo to the game, but feeling like they should stay anyway.
So, any advice on why my army was completely and utterly destroyed after two battles? (and napoleon's forces just charged at me, no fancy movements, I was not surrounded or had enemies coming at me from multiple angles... it was just hey diddle diddle straight up the middle for napoleon)
Sincerely,
Pummeled in Poland.