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    Does any one know if in the game the Lt Inf companys can move from there battlaion to skirm in front or will we jsut be getting converged Lt inf and grenadier units

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    The Dam Dog Senior Member Sheogorath's Avatar
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    Default Re: HISTORICAL Lt Infantry Companys

    ...What?

    I assume you're talking about light infantry being able to move from dense formation to a more spread out one...I'd assume they can, since it would be silly to remove such a basic mechanic from the game. I imagine it'll go in the 'special ability' slot now, though.
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    Sorry if i did not make myself clearer , i was talking about the line battalions that had lt infantry companys . The French line battlalion had 1 lt inf and 1 gren company and 4 line companys

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL Lt Infantry Companys

    I am sure that won't be depicted. We have never had differentiation within the units. There will be Light infantry I imagine, but it will be an entire unit. You will probably need to send an entire unit of Light Infantry in loose formation ahead of your Line units to represent skirmishing.
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    Default Re: HISTORICAL Lt Infantry Companys

    Quote Originally Posted by Sol Invictus View Post
    You will probably need to send an entire unit of Light Infantry in loose formation ahead of your Line units to represent skirmishing.
    Hopefully this will be a valid tactic in the game.
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    Default Re: HISTORICAL Lt Infantry Companys

    Ah. As Sol said, I dont think it'll be shown that way. Most likely infantry will march in the same rough organization as in MTWII (judging from the previews). Separate units for lights, if they exist, which I hope they do.
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    Default Re: HISTORICAL Lt Infantry Companys

    Usually in TW games you would have some units with larger spacing, covering a broader area per man and being so less suscitable to ranged attacks. All units had a close and spread-out formation .
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    Default Re: HISTORICAL Lt Infantry Companys

    True, but this is a different era, with vastly different tactics than before. I don't recall any record of standard line companies fighting in anything like the regular 'open' formations you see in MTW2 and other previous games. Maybe there were some uses of formations that weren't 'shoulder to shoulder', but having a ~2-man space between men would negate the entire purpose of forming a line, IE: Concentration of firepower.
    It would, essentially, spread out your firepower so much that you wouldn't be able to do any damage. The only people that went into battle like that were sharpshooters and skirmishers who actually had a hope of hitting something by aiming, rather than just putting out a wall of lead.

    Now, for cavalry, it might be useful, since I do recall that (at least, during the Crimean War) both the British and Russians (or Cossacks, at least) moved cavalry in open formations in order to somewhat reduce casualties from long range fire.
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    Default Re: HISTORICAL Lt Infantry Companys

    Well there were many very tight-knit formations in previews TW games, with the Phalanx on the high end. I personally would like to see some ability for lineformations to reduce casualities from ranged fire. There is plenty of evidence for example that many went down to ground to protect themselves from cannonery. Lay down! would be a nice order.

    I really hope that skirmishers can make the best use of trenches, hedges and every natural obstacle to increase their protection. A very spread out "line" is a must for me.
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