Scenarios
Posté : mar. 12 août 2025 22:36
So I'm liking these rules more and more as i process to fully understand them and kinda messed about with it. A few things questionable for me, but easily fixed and by and large it's what i"m looking for in a rules set.
However, one thing I've noticed particularly on this website (and even the rules) is that the scenarios tend to be very small actions. This is a grand tactical rule set, yet of all of the scenarios listed here in the scenarios section, only Aspern Essling is a properly large battle. While smaller scenarios are very useful, I'm wondering why there aren't more like the Aspern Essling scenario or even mid-sized such as Shevardino. It seems these rules play well in a tournament setting - is that where they really shine and don't do as well at larger actions? Just wondering.
And I know that making my own scenarios for larger battles is easily done - but the Aspern Essling scenario done by the Author is very useful because it provides and example of how things like command works in a large multi-corps battle and provides a concrete example of scaling the game to a large action. I have my own OOB for Aspern Essling that i will use with this game and it's considerably different than the author's scenario. So for me, it's interesting to get another take on it and I wish there was more these done for this rule set.
Matt
However, one thing I've noticed particularly on this website (and even the rules) is that the scenarios tend to be very small actions. This is a grand tactical rule set, yet of all of the scenarios listed here in the scenarios section, only Aspern Essling is a properly large battle. While smaller scenarios are very useful, I'm wondering why there aren't more like the Aspern Essling scenario or even mid-sized such as Shevardino. It seems these rules play well in a tournament setting - is that where they really shine and don't do as well at larger actions? Just wondering.
And I know that making my own scenarios for larger battles is easily done - but the Aspern Essling scenario done by the Author is very useful because it provides and example of how things like command works in a large multi-corps battle and provides a concrete example of scaling the game to a large action. I have my own OOB for Aspern Essling that i will use with this game and it's considerably different than the author's scenario. So for me, it's interesting to get another take on it and I wish there was more these done for this rule set.
Matt