What is the scale for the units ?
Regiments for Infantry (Musketeer, Fusillier) and Battalion for Grenadiers ?
Regiments for Cavalry ?
Sol Invictus wrote:I would venture a guess that Regiments will be the standard scale. Having to manage individual Battalions/Squadrons might get somewhat tedious in larger armies. I think it is safe to assume that the larger container formation will be Brigades but higher than that I have no idea. I guess it could be Column, Wing, or Line.
Hok wrote:Hum ... very important topic : Unit size.
We tried to respect each army organisation with few conditions :
- not too many sub-unit size
- brigade were only temporary organization
- no division
In conclusion :
- SubUnits will be companies (infantry) or squadrons (cavalry)
- Units will represent Battalions
- Regiments will have between 1 to 4 Battalions (it depend on period and armies)
Companies size were slightly different between each army (between 65 to 200 mens) so we have set a company to 170 mens for musketeers/fusiliers and 120 mens for Grenadiers.
For example, a 56' prussian infantry battalion werelike this :
Musketeer battalion counted 702 men and included 5 companies => in game it will be represent with only 4 companies (4*170 = 680 men)
The reinforcement of January 1757 brought the total strength of a battalion of musketeers to 852. => in game we will add a company (5*170 = 850 men)
So the exact number of subunits won't be always right but we are always trying to respect historical unit size
I hope to adjust this with beta tests.
Florent wrote:For the Prussians do you represent the Combined Grenadiers Battalions and the Standing Battalion Grenadiers. The former were 4 companies that were gathered taken from 2 Rgts(2 Cies each).
aryaman wrote:From the game perspective, the important thing is not to give an unwanted advantage to one side by not using the same ratio unit size/command points, like happened in NCP with French regiments for instance (that had the same command points that enemy Battalions)
Hok wrote:A battalion represent between 600 to 1000 men, French regiment with 4 battalions will need 4 times more command point than Hanovrian single batallion regiment.
Sol Invictus wrote:Ok so the typical Army will consist of Army->Regiments->Battalions->Companies/Squadrons? But since Regiments won't be versatile adhoc containers that hold any assortment of assigned units like Brigades do in NC, won't Regiments always have their historical Battalions? If so would'nt it make sense to have Regiments as the Units with their Elements being a varying number of Battalions depending on nation? Am I misunderstanding this?
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