ORIGINAL: BillRunacre
ORIGINAL: mdsmall
Does the 20-30% unit morale swing against allied Majors when "a country" surrenders (as per section 6.30.3 of the rules) apply to Montenegro too? If so, that not only will hasten Serbia's demise but will have a depressing effect on Russian, French and British units morale.
Yes, these are universal settings applying to everyone on the relevant side.
In my current game, my CP opponent used the morale swing against the Entente caused by Montenegro's surrender to attack on the Western Front in September 1914, even though he was pursuing an all East strategy. It worked - it gave him the edge he needed to kill a couple of entrenched French corps with minor losses on his side.
Surely, this makes no sense. I highly doubt that the average soldier in either the German or French armies had even heard of Montenegro, much less would have been inspired or worried or its by its surrender. The impact on Serbian morale is a different matter (and the impact of Serbia's surrender as a Major Power on the rest of the Entente is a different matter).
Is there a fix for this, so that Montenegro's surrender only impacts the morale of Serbian units? If that's not a fix that can be made for just for Montenegro perhaps a future patch could consider making the morale swing caused by a minor's surrender only apply to its controlling major and the major that conquered it.
Or maybe it is time to just decide that Montenegro as a separate minor is too big a strategic liability for the entire Entente and - at least in military terms - it should be incorporated into Serbia on the declaration of war. A new DE could be written to award a significant NM loss for Serbia if Cetinje is captured. That would still make it an important target for the Central Powers as part of their campaign against Serbia. But at least it would not have reverberations felt as far away as the Western Front.


