![]() ![]() ![]() This commitment to precision and ongoing development ensures an immersive and authentic gaming experience that brings history to life like never before. Welcome to the world of Napoleonic simulations, where you can immerse yourself in the art of war, recreate historical conflicts, and chart your path to victory! The WDS Napoleonic series undoubtedly stands out as the most historically accurate simulation of Napoleonic warfare, backed by a dedicated community that constantly contributes to its evolution and improvement. Step back in time to an era of grand military campaigns and epic battles that shaped the course of the Napoleonic era. Introduction To The WDS Napoleonic Battles Series: Unleashing the Spirit of Napoleon's Era on the Virtual Battlefield Our first post then will cover Basic Training, so without further delay, let's get into the content. Navigating the Emotional Challenges of PBEM.Cavalry Deployment Principles and Tactics.Artillery Deployment Principles and Tactics.The original article was broken down into four segments, with each having multiple parts: You do not have to be registered to read - only to post. The comments section at the bottom doesn't allow interaction and easy response. We have setup a thread on the forum where this article can be discussed if you are so inclined. You will see that view come out in some of my comments below. While I on the other hand lean more towards allowing the system to do a lot of the work and simply engage and enjoy playing the game. ![]() While we both want things to be historical Alexey likes to really dig into the numbers and analyze things in detail. Out of the gate I will say that our two approaches to the system are very different. In most cases we are in agreement, but at certain points I will present first Alexey’s comments, and then I will follow up with my own, marked with (RH) and my words in Italics. So, in this series of articles, you will get a taste of both of our styles. One of the beauties of our games is that there are different ways you can play them, and no two people are exactly alike. The original article was submitted by a player, Alexey, and I (Rich) will be presenting it to you. This is the first of three, or possibly four, blog post specifically focused on the Napoleonic Battles system. Today we begin something new – and if popular we may expand it to cover other of our series as well. ![]()
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