Changing formations

From the first clash at Manassas to the epic confrontation between Lee and Grant, the Brother Against Brother series will bring new levels of historical detail and realism to the battles of the Civil War. This regimental-level game, created by the developers of the award-winning Forge of Freedom, builds on that game’s acclaimed tactical engine, adding scrupulously researched orders of battle, high-quality map graphics, command and control rules reflecting the numerous challenges faced by army commanders, and plenty other features. Beginning with The Drawing of The Sword – which recreates the pivotal opening battles at Manassas , Wilson ’s Creek, Mill Springs and Williamsburg – Brother Against Brother lets you refight the Civil War from start to finish.

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genehaynes
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Changing formations

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Should I be able to change formation when the formation % = 0? I'm still learning the game by playing the starter scenario. I noticed that I was able to change formations even though the formation %= 0. Is this correct?
rickier65
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RE: Changing formations

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ORIGINAL: genehaynes

Should I be able to change formation when the formation % = 0? I'm still learning the game by playing the starter scenario. I noticed that I was able to change formations even though the formation %= 0. Is this correct?

Yes as long as you have enough movement points to make the change. I think the formation percent is the chance of changing formation WITHOUT penalty. The penalty is losing all remaining movement I think.

So Formation % = 0 means that if you have enough movement points you can change formation, but it will use up all of your remaining movement points.

Check page 24 in the manual.

Rick
genehaynes
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Post by genehaynes »

Thanks Rick,

I did lose all my movement points when I changed formation.

If you get a chance would you look at my post re: Skirmishers?
rickier65
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RE: Changing formations

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ORIGINAL: genehaynes

Thanks Rick,

I did lose all my movement points when I changed formation.

If you get a chance would you look at my post re: Skirmishers?

Actually, I was looking for info in manual on skirmishers and found this on page 46, which seems to contradict what I said about changing formation above. So maybe best to wait and see if Gil or Eric clarifies what that number really means.

"When considering whether to change a unit’s formation or
mode it is important to check the percentage number indicated on the button.
This number, based on the unit commander’s “Command” rating, terrain, and
other factors, represents the chance of changing successfully
and not losing the
unit’s remaining MP’s as well as becoming “unprepared” to fight"

I added the bold and italics.

Thanks
Rick
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RE: Changing formations

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Actually, I was looking for info in manual on skirmishers and found this on page 46, which seems to contradict what I said about changing formation above. So maybe best to wait and see if Gil or Eric clarifies what that number really means.

"When considering whether to change a unit’s formation or
mode it is important to check the percentage number indicated on the button.
This number, based on the unit commander’s “Command” rating, terrain, and
other factors, represents the chance of changing successfully
and not losing the
unit’s remaining MP’s as well as becoming “unprepared” to fight"

I added the bold and italics.

Thanks
Rick

You should probably have highlighted the rest of it as well. The way I read it at 0% you will lose all remaining movement points and they will end up unprepared to fight.
genehaynes
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RE: Changing formations

Post by genehaynes »

Guys, thanks for the input. However my issue / question is; When deploying / recalling skirmishers fails (and MPs are reduced to zero) you can still move the unit as long as you don't de-select it or click on it again.
rickier65
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RE: Changing formations

Post by rickier65 »

ORIGINAL: genehaynes

Guys, thanks for the input. However my issue / question is; When deploying / recalling skirmishers fails (and MPs are reduced to zero) you can still move the unit as long as you don't de-select it or click on it again.

I dont think you are supposed to be able to do that. Sounds like a bug to me. I haven't tried to duplicate it, but I'm sure Eric or Wil will try.

Thanks
Rick
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