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Commanding both sides
« le: 16 décembre 2009, 17:20:04 pm »
I have read topics where  members have reported commanding both sides in Montebello battle and placing all but 1corps out of the battle area and fighting 1corps v 1 corps only.
  I have wanted to try this but using the rt mouse button plus "Control" (as suggested) on setup I have been able to move all  French corps to any part of the map---but not the Coalition Corps. The latter dont seem to respond to this when using "command both sides"---Any advice or comments re achieving this so I might experiment with 1v1 corps battles which I sorely need in order to try and understand what is happening in the combat phase of this game.
  Thanks.....

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Re : Commanding both sides
« Réponse #1 le: 16 décembre 2009, 17:22:24 pm »
Press "c" to switch command or, in the 3D view, click the flag.

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Re : Commanding both sides
« Réponse #2 le: 17 décembre 2009, 15:03:55 pm »
and thus one may Hotseat a game with a mate, oui?  Merci encore...
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Re : Re : Commanding both sides
« Réponse #3 le: 18 décembre 2009, 12:37:05 pm »
and thus one may Hotseat a game with a mate, oui?  Merci encore...

Yes why not, this can be done
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Re : Commanding both sides
« Réponse #4 le: 18 décembre 2009, 14:25:52 pm »
Good idea, it's possible to definite a turn of 5 min or more for each players.