SOW Waterloo Multiplayer Thursday 12/09/19 @ 20:00 GMT

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Biondo




SOW Waterloo Multiplayer Thursday 12/09/19 at 20:00 GMT




Immersive, friendly session.


Played with full fog of war.





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SOW Version: Waterloo 1.03
Largest command: Corps
Smallest command: Brigade
Mission Duration: 120 minutes
Minimum number players: 2
Date: Thursday 12/09/19
Time: 20:00 GMT
Time (local): Click here
Teamspeak  IP: 104.153.105.2:35200  Please wait in lobby for access to other areas.
Room: Scourge Of War


Extra Notes:
•   TIME LIMIT: 01.30 a.m. GMT at the following day, if no different agreement has been made by the participants.
•   The room will be open at 19:30 GMT for preparation & mission setup
•   House rules: Click here
•   HITS system
•   Courier orders
•   Bare map. Full F.O.W.
•   No voice during game. (comms by courier only)

Mods required:
•   DOW Community Toolbar V8: This will be provided.
•   If an updated mod is required you will be sent a link via pm

Player Skill/Ability:
•   Must be proficient Using HITS
•   Have a good understanding of UI


Commanders and leaders:
Biondo
Colbert
Mitra
Sandman (?)
Praetoria
Presy63
Sargon

Biondo

Please sign in in advance also if you're not sure to play. :howdy

We'll continue the campaign started last Wednesday so this will give enough time to Mitra to prepare the division you'll command in the campaign.

That division will be your own personal division that you will use when you can play.

Part of the casualties you'll suffer in the battle will be reintegrated and reinforcements will join your division as the campaign go on.

You'll find me on the battlefield on Thursday :French sodier with flag

Colbert

nemo me impune lacessit

mitra76

Division assignment will be closed at the end of tomorrow; casual players will receive a brigade under a human or AI formations.

General Sandman

I am not sure to play.

A fan of my GPU is defect. Replacement isnt available here and has to be shipped from china.




Who we were

"We were the ones who knew but did not understand, well informed but without insight, overloaded with factual data but poor in experience and wisdom. So we went, not stopped by ourselves."

Based on Roger Willemsen R.I.P.


Biondo


Biondo


mitra76

After the unsure result of first clash the forces of French retreated to a new defensive line waiting for reinforcements. The Allied have to press ahead and break the new line before can become too strong

The previous division assignment is still valid

Sandman -> division Steinmetz
Biondo -> division Quiot de Passage
Colbert -> division Binet
presy63 -> division Girard
Fabian -> division Picton
Me -> division Braunschweig

in addition:

Sargon -> Friant division
Pretoria -> von Pirch division


Colbert

nemo me impune lacessit

General Sandman

As CiC I stayed most of the time at Pictons position in the area of the southern objective (fort) on the very left allied wing.

Therefore dispatches from the other commanders probably didnt reach me.

After pulling back Girard´s formation by Steinmetz and Sligh´s cavalry, I detached the closing rearguard of von Schmeling´s squadrons and ordered Vandeleur with Sligh´s Bde to move between Steinmetz and Mitra´s Brunswick division. This wasnt executed properly by the AI. I missed to better disengage manually before the redeployment, so our right wing mostly remained without cavalry support.
On the other hand Sligh´s squadrons fought against a part of the french cavalry, which had more squadrons on their disposal until von Schmeling´s horses arrived.

After a change of the early planning due an obvious opportunity which led to an attack of the allied left wing with Picton´s and Steinmetz´divisions supported by the Cav Bde, the allied right wing under Mitra and Pretoria was meant to only probe to the gap in between the 2 objectives rather than putting pressure on the northern objective. Perhaps the french cavarly was able to strongly intercept advancing allied infantry bataillons, which regrettably had no cavalry coverage for themselves.

At least with our offensive we gained a certain tactical victory by winning more ground and causing higher casualties to the french.



Who we were

"We were the ones who knew but did not understand, well informed but without insight, overloaded with factual data but poor in experience and wisdom. So we went, not stopped by ourselves."

Based on Roger Willemsen R.I.P.