Quote: (tneva82 @ 04 Aug. 2009, 13:24 )
Quote: (asaura @ 04 Aug. 2009, 13:03 )
Numerous people have already said that there is a real basis for pinning defender reserves. I'm sure the RL defending commanders felt cheated and frustrated when an attacker did it to them every time. What could convince you on this point?
Except the counter charge move isn't some panicked move. It's deliberate move made by defenders as shown by the fact they have choice there. So why would they move away from fighting and then shoot?
So you agree that a defender's flanks can and do get pinned by supporting attacks? In real life? You can take it on my word that this is a major consideration in planning operations.
Now, we want Epic to somehow represent this RL tactical concept. We now use the rule that limits countercharges to represent it. If we lose that rule, we can no longer pin enemy flanks and Epic has stopped making sense to people who know something about attempting to direct combat ops. They'll feel that Epic is "illogical".
The fact that countercharge moves are explicitly limited is important. Clearly, the defenders' movement is limited. If it were only up to what the defending commander wanted, of course he'd direct his troops to do whatever works best. But it's not all up to what he wants or says. The enemy is in there, too, in cover, just waiting to put a bullet in the head of everyone who so much as twitches. Or maybe the enemy is not there... we really should go help that northern flank -- it sounds like the boys are catching hell! Perhaps I can dare take a quick look-see... you do it, Tneva! Take a look, then take that MG up by the hillock, where you can support the north flank!