Fri Feb 19, 2010 7:14 am
I think I've used slightly randomised leaders since the start of WiA. certainly my latest games have been that way. It can sometimes make for quite a different game. For instance, in my current game most of my senior british commanders ended up with lowered strategic ratings. Which meant I moved much less agressively early in the game, but also used smaller forces lead by subordinates (2-3 1* usually) to capture out of the way locations. Doing this I noticed one big change in the recent WiA patches...
With the current promotion system you can end up with an entirely different situation to previous games. I actually lost Cornwallis in his first battle (and he had a good strat rating), in the following battles his assistant Grey achieved promotion and has been 3* in command of the south ever since. Burgoyne, even with low strat ratings, also achieved early promotion (taking command at New York). I also have a score of excellent (as in 6 or even 7 strat rating, 3+ in both other ratings) genericly (sp. ?!!) promoted 2* generals (at least two Hessians). Other than giving unusual command situations this might also have caused a slight unbalancing of the game. Where previously I always had problems finding enough leaders to keep my forces in command in later years, I now tend to have armies that could accomodate a few more battalions, and that despite some important leader casualties (I lost at least two 3* and one 2* in battle)...
Marc aka Caran...