Quote from: MengJiao on March 07, 2024, 12:40:04 PMQuote from: MengJiao on March 07, 2024, 12:11:27 PMAt 1pm Bluecher is just off the map to the east wondering where IV Corps is and getting some reports from his scouts.
Meanwhile, a French Division is about to attack Saxe-Weimar and his Brigade. Both sides have their cavalry lurking behind them.
By 1:20 a lot has happened. Saxe-Weimar attacks and is stunned and out for six turns. Heinemann, Rebeque and Perponcher take over the leaderless brigade while disorder and confusion fill the smoky hedges around the Chateau de Frischermont. The French rally and resume their own attacks.
Quote from: MengJiao on March 07, 2024, 12:11:27 PMAt 1pm Bluecher is just off the map to the east wondering where IV Corps is and getting some reports from his scouts.
Meanwhile, a French Division is about to attack Saxe-Weimar and his Brigade. Both sides have their cavalry lurking behind them.
Quote from: MengJiao on March 03, 2024, 08:43:54 AMQuote from: MengJiao on March 01, 2024, 08:43:06 AMAlso, the Prussians are using howitzer counters from the Age of Reason (10 pounders) using 11 pounder artillery cassons! The Reasonable Prussian Blue is nice anyway:
By 7 am the Prussian Howitzers have done some serious damage. I've had Prussian Howitzers in probably about
20 games and they have never done much. Apparently, three batteries of them firing from a hilltop can even blow up
artillery caissons across a river at 700 meters. Things aren't looking good for the Austrian Light Division, but the French are arriving and marching past Kaisar Franz and the King of Saxony. Kleist and the Prussian Monarch are back with the artillery reserve about 500 meters behind the Howitzers, a hill and a forest or two.
Quote from: MengJiao on March 01, 2024, 08:43:06 AMAlso, the Prussians are using howitzer counters from the Age of Reason (10 pounders) using 11 pounder artillery cassons! The Reasonable Prussian Blue is nice anyway:
Quote from: MengJiao on February 29, 2024, 01:12:53 PMJust after 6am, Hardegg leads the Kaiser Franz Cheuverlegeire on a wild charge that swings around the Prussians (who see the charge and go into squares) and hits some of the light troops of the Russian Avantguard from the rear. They rout off and can be seen clumped behind the Windberg by the Weisseritz. The other squadrons hit a Prussian Silesian Landwehr formation in the flank and disrupt it. This all isolates one of the Prussian infantry brigades in the little hamlet of Burgk.
Quote from: MengJiao on February 28, 2024, 06:32:32 PMQuote from: MengJiao on February 28, 2024, 06:20:22 AMQuote from: MengJiao on February 27, 2024, 11:43:56 AMSo in the summer of 1813, Napoleon had several chances to make some kind of deal with Austria...
Here, Leichtenstein's Light Division moves quickly to secure the bridges on the south side of the middle loop:
Hmmm..
About 6 am and the Prussians are still doing okay here and there. They fired artillery and hit some of the Kaiser Franz Cheuverlegeire. The Fusiliers in Klein-Burgk stopped a promising-looking attack by a lot of Grenadiers.
Quote from: MengJiao on February 28, 2024, 06:20:22 AMQuote from: MengJiao on February 27, 2024, 11:43:56 AMSo in the summer of 1813, Napoleon had several chances to make some kind of deal with Austria...
Here, Leichtenstein's Light Division moves quickly to secure the bridges on the south side of the middle loop:
Hmmm..
Quote from: MengJiao on February 27, 2024, 11:43:56 AMSo in the summer of 1813, Napoleon had several chances to make some kind of deal with Austria...
Here, Leichtenstein's Light Division moves quickly to secure the bridges on the south side of the middle loop: