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Offline Gunner24

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How many times has a Regt routed ?.
« on: 22 January 2012, 11:36:13 AM »
Would it be possible to add another "number" to the unit card that would display how many times a Regt has ALREADY been routed ?.

This would be very helpful, if a Corps has 8 Regts left that have been in action, we can see the moral and how tired they are, but how many times have they already been routed, if mostly 2 or 3 times, we know they will not be capable of much more fighting, and that the Corps should be withdrawn.

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Re : How many times has a Regt routed ?.
« Reply #1 on: 22 January 2012, 18:12:53 PM »
I agree, it would be a helpful information Gunner   :D
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Re : How many times has a Regt routed ?.
« Reply #2 on: 15 May 2015, 06:41:40 AM »

I do not think of it before it can get to be like this. I was intrigued, so I'm up here. It is really good to know

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Re : Re : How many times has a Regt routed ?.
« Reply #3 on: 02 June 2015, 12:40:23 PM »
I do not think of it before it can get to be like this. I was intrigued, so I'm up here. It is really good to know

author= randolphol The fatigue should look back at the people behind and will be encouraged.

Fatigue is applied incrementally after several fights. Steadiness and inactivity brings fatigue down a bit. Being bombarded or fired upon creates fatigue and shock which also can trigger a rout.
For 'gamers' any information about your unit is useful. In a simulation information is not
always available everywhere perhaps locally the information can force you to use micromanagement , detach the unit and send it behind cover.
I prefer the simulation approach and more realistic. A unit in a fight can and its forced to
ease the pressure of the fighting, JMM calls it a 'rout'  but the word  rout means :

a defeat attended with disorderly flight; dispersal of a defeated force in complete disorder:
to put an army to rout, any overwhelming defeat....its final and you don't get back to the fight after that. A Retreat or a retrogression can happen often in a battle, and increases fatigue.

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Re : How many times has a Regt routed ?.
« Reply #4 on: 02 June 2015, 16:47:30 PM »
Thank you a lot for your answer.. but it's a troll...
Very difficult to filter these kind of people  :oops:
Generally, he wrote about a old message and the text is unfunded, without real basis...

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Re : How many times has a Regt routed ?.
« Reply #5 on: 02 June 2015, 17:49:41 PM »
Thanks JMM, I figured as much. Best way I know to 'stick it to the trolls' is to give them an education  :twisted:
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