Wargaming pet hates

Started by fsn, 29 December 2014, 07:39:46 PM

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Quote3. Anything pre-Napoleon - essentially it's linear warfare, relatively limited tactical options, relatively few interesting decisions to make

Ok, not sure about that one!

I'm sure Hannibal would object to him having had limited tactical options and Scipio, Alexander, Julius Caesar.....anon, anon
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Matt, Fierce Kitty,

On the relatively limited nature or otherwise of pre-Napoleonic warfare: I expect we can agree to disagree. This is a subject that deserves its own thread rather than hijacking this one, so I've started it here:

http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,11416.0.html

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Quote from: Fenton on 12 February 2015, 12:10:28 PM
I dont like 28mm horse and musket games where people try and do something like Austerlitz on a 6x4 using the basic unit of a regiment and the units line up 12 inches apart
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