Arty

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ulsterandy
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Arty

Post by ulsterandy »

Ok whats with the Arty moving off on its own accord? I place Arty in a position the blown the living daylights out of the French Hvy Cav, So after a long walk they get into position unlimber then re-limber and pull out to go off on their own to the start lines or where ever the want to go to.
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It is difficult without have the context determine why a thing happen, the factors which determines this can be many . If you post a save (better if just before) it will be easier to evaluate and explain (you can set the autosave to a 1 minute and have the last 10 autosaves). The same for the cavalry charge case.
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If they are exposed and unsupported by infantry/cav they will fall back.
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Also if they have limited LOS they will 'look around' to see if there is a better spot nearby.

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