oldStatesman
Cybernaut
The "Charge of the Light Brigade" is a prime example of Heavy Cav going in unsupported by infantry. The failure of Hitler in Russia in 1942 is an example of armored spearheads getting ground down by the mass of opposition gureilla's, ground trooops and not enough logistical support and losing the shock effect.sir_schwick said:I meant 2 specifically. Units like Heavy Cavalary and Tanks loose their oomph fairly quickly. Its the shock of the breakthrough that does the real damage, not the casualties caused. Even in infantry heavy battles getting a critical edge at the beginning of the battle is very important. Also, you can assume that when you lose hitpoints, its not casualties so much as effective strength. Both sides in a battle are attacking and defending.
I definitely think that is good for gameplay. You have to plan your strategies around how to deal with a breakthrough.
Contrary to what is felt on this board, "spearman" (guerillas', freedom fighter's insurgent's what ever you want to call them) can kill an unsupported tank fairly easily ... ever hear of the Molotov Cocktail? Or just cut off the supply of fuel through insurgency...