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SOW Waterloo Multiplayer Wednesday 13/12/17 @ 20:30GMT
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Immersive, friendly session. Played with full fog of war.
All information to followMap:
Excerpts of the Commanders orders (D.O.W.)
1) SITUATION:
a) Enemy:
b) Own:
c) Attachments and detachments:
2) MISSION:
3) EXECUTION:
To follow.
4) Service and Support:
c) Additional assets:
Extra Notes:
• TIME LIMIT: 150 minutes
• The room will be open @ 20:00GMT for planning etc
• House rules: Click here (http://dogsofwarvu.com/forum/index.php/topic,3632.0.html)
• HITS system
• Courier orders
• Bare map. Full F.O.W.
• No voice during game. (comms by courier only)
Mods required:
• DOW Community Toolbar V7: This will be provided.
Player Skill/Ability:
• Must be proficient Using HITS
• Have a good understanding of UI
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** Notes **
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SOW Version: Waterloo 1.01
Mission Name:
Created by: Biondo
Modified by:
Largest command: Corps
Smallest command: Brigade
Mission Duration: 150 minutes approx
Minimum number players: 2
Date: Wednesday 13/12/17
Time:20:30GMT
Time (local): Click here (https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=SOW+Waterloo+Multiplayer&iso=20171213T2030&p1=1440&ah=2&am=30)
Teamspeak IP: 104.153.105.2:35200 Please wait in lobby for access to other areas.
Room: Scourge Of War
You must apply in advance
Commanders and leaders:
Praetoria
Sandman
Biondo
Colbert
Fabian
Ready to fight Sir
Enter Sandman :roker
I'm in
Ci vediamo sui campi di gloria :laughing4 :D :Soldier_salute
General Praetoria is ready for the battle :cool_2
General Sandman is getting his troops ready :cool_Napoleonic
General Biondo has fresh troops and is ready for a glorious battle :French sodier with flag
General Colbert has many brave men ready for battle :bonaparte
Presente!!
General Fabian. His men are ready and hungry for victory :Lancer
My troops rest for the titanic battle :Soldier_salute :French sodier with flag :Vive :chg
Generals. My troops will not be at the battle today. They are travelling.
Quote from: Asid on December 13, 2017, 07:40:34 PM
Generals. My troops will not be at the battle today. They are travelling.
sorry, a great general will be missing :Soldier_salute
Quote from: Colbert on December 13, 2017, 07:43:57 PM
sorry, a great general will be missing :Soldier_salute
Thank you for the kind words general Colbert :howdy
This was indeed more marching than battling. :P
As the commander of the french cavalry division, I am sorry, that my units didnt interveen soon enough, although increasing the stances of the brigades and myself. :deadhorse
I am not sure. Perhaps there is an issue with the maps borders. My division was operating at the maps boudaries. Perhaps when deploying a line formation and a part of the line would be located outside the boundaries, the formation cannot complete the deployment order properly and therefore doesnt operate effectively regarding engagements.
On the other hand, maybe because of a misunderstanding, the french divisions operated in a narrow corridor between a river and the map borders, so the units might disturb each other while deploying attack lines. :grouphugg
It would be good to know, if these assumptions apply, so its easier for the generals to better prevent certain problems in the future.
But the time we had left for fighting was interesting as always. :duel
Good job, you prussian Generals.
regardless of playing SOW being in your company (even if I do not speak English) is for me, a real pleasure :howdy
Quote from: General Sandman on December 14, 2017, 02:49:06 PM
This was indeed more marching than battling. :P
As the commander of the french cavalry division, I am sorry, that my units didnt interveen soon enough, although increasing the stances of the brigades and myself. :deadhorse
I am not sure. Perhaps there is an issue with the maps borders. My division was operating at the maps boudaries. Perhaps when deploying a line formation and a part of the line would be located outside the boundaries, the formation cannot complete the deployment order properly and therefore doesnt operate effectively regarding engagements.
On the other hand, maybe because of a misunderstanding, the french divisions operated in a narrow corridor between a river and the map borders, so the units might disturb each other while employing attack lines. :grouphugg
It would be good to know, if these assumptions apply, so its easier for the generals to better prevent certain problems in the future.
I have always said that the deployment of troops, is of fundamental importance in order to play the battle to have a good chance of winning, in the Napoleonic battles, they expected many hours before starting the attack on the enemy :grouphugg
But the time we had left for fighting was interesting as always. :duel
Good job, you prussian Generals.