Thursday, May 02, 2024

General d'Armee - Lutzen scenario

Game at Stephens today and he choose GDA 2 for another bash this time using the Lutzen scenario from 1813 supplement.

I have have played this several times with various rule sets this being first try with GDA 2 system.

I was of course attacking with my Prussians against defending French.

Story of game (at least the 5 turns we completed) was my awful ADC rolls, I had six dice but managed to only generate 2 ADC three times with a 4 and a 3 rounding out my allocations, really poor especially for attacking force. 

French had more than double my total (despite roll 1 dice less ie 5 per turn).

For shooting it was much more even rolls although good ADC level meant French able to avail of Artillery Assault every turn (one turn cancelled due ti Brigade being hesitant).

As in our last game we are found Garrisons to be very potent (and as this scenario requires Prussians to take at least 2 it came to fore again).

They cannot be out shot as they roll 5 skirmish dice (7 if skirmish tasking) from any point of any side of the built up area (up to 8" at 360 degrees) and do not suffer any Discipline Tests, whilst attacking skirmishers are reduced by 2 dice, musket volleys have no effect and even artillery is reduced to a single casualty dice. So softening them up is not really viable in game time frame.

So really these built up areas must be taken by direct assault (no issue with this) but its an 'uphill' struggle as well as attacker can only charge with one unit and as charge phase is ignored (bar any defensive shooting) supports are nullified and then in combat Garrison seems to generally rolls more or at worst even number of dice.

We are find defeating them is pretty tough and this is just for standard villages not strong points or fortified villages. 

We assume we are playing Garrisons correctly, but they do seem rather strong and a lot of ADCs, units and effort required to even try to contest these areas.  

Otherwise game flowing very well now with minimal rules look up, although concept of battle line/brigade operating areas and use of redeployment tasking still has us confused at times.

A few pics of action (trying out new phone and apps)

 









Prussian infantry under Losthin prepare to assault village (unsuccessfully as usual) 






Lack of ADCs led to my having several Hesitant results






Prussian left wing where main assault was to take place but again stymied by lack of ADCs 







Garrison well supported






Jagows Brigade Hesitant again (just too few ADCs for Brigade re-roll)






Prussians had decent amount of skirmishers






Foot artillery concentrated in center but ineffectual against village






Prussian center








Prussian left







Prussian Light cavalry on right holding a French brigade in place (with another Garrison)







French right defending high ground and village (with Garrison)






French left facing my Light cavalry






The central village ('castle'), my guns did damage the infantry lines which slid to hide behind the village 






Stand off on my right





Three Prussian foot brigades (with two gun batteries in support) arrayed








 

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Ulster Wargames Society - General d'Armee 2 'mega' game !












UWS meeting today and I played GDA2 with Andy (who wanted to try the new version) using his huge 28mm collection of British and French.

Scenario based around an action in southern France in 1814 (Nivelle ?) with me as British and he using his French.

Andy put on a massive game with just the two of us playing (but with enough kit for easily 3-4 a side)

It was essentially a multi-Divisional/Corps battle (think I had in region of 6 Divisions with maybe 10-12 Brigades !) although not having read the Corps Level Rules we just used the Divisional system and 3 CinC Commands each and a bit of muddling through.

Indeed I kept half my forces off-table (no real room for them at start) and never deployed any to the table (3 Cavalry Brigades a British foot Division and a Division of Brunswickers).

French were nominally the defenders and also had huge force (again several Divisions and numerous Brigades).

Several units were surrogates (Brunswickers standing in for Spanish and some French Guard units making an appearance) 

Whilst this may all sound OTT it was in fact fine and we got a good workout with rules (and indeed physically running around the 12'x 6' table).

A very fun game was had even though the on table British ended up rather outnumbered.

French foot had little impact on game as unable to cross halfway (and never used any re-deploy) except when attacked by my lot.

But Andy launched what seemed an relentless number of cavalry charges which my cavalry managed to soundly defeat or my foot formed square to thwart them. 

By games end (ie when we ran out of time) he had one mounted Brigade completely Dispersed and three Faltering (another had used 'Stand With Me' to recover) whilst I had a Cavalry Brigade Faltered after a previously victorious unit succumbed due to reaching casualty limit.

I did launch an Infantry assault near one of his Redoubts but this failed to close to combat.

All in all we completed 6 turns which was quite impressive considering the numbers of Brigades and units we controlled but may have been different had we implemented the Corps Level rules or indeed had other players taken part.

Ton of pics (mine and Andys). Andy had printed out several sheets with all the OOB/Stats but I cannot recall the details/names of most units.


View from French center as Old Guard Cavalry arrive along road as reinforcements (as if needed !).







One of several cavalry engagements as House Hold (?) Cavalry and Carabiners (?) clash on French right, with Brits pushing back two Brigades before falling to a third






Similar scene on French left (The French mounted were completely mullered here) as I use 'Post of Honour' to enhance chances







Both sides have just Reformed ready for next encounter on French right








French center as British Guard Brigades approach alongside Hanovarians (these went into square as several Cuirassier appeared).








French redoubt on left later repelled British infantry assault.






Yup its horsie action again on French right just as the French light cavalry Brigade was forced to Retreat and Falter (it subsequently Dispersed after failing its Falter roll despite having a Brigade re-roll)






More French lights on their left are outclassed by Elite British cavalry






So much French cavalry..............yikes





Central French redoubt remained untouched throughout







British cavalry rushed forward with a Forwards order as Skirmishers and Artillery pin French foot





French Battalion defends stream










View from British left (yours truly photographing right flank action )






British cavalry (who saw off two French Brigades but lost out to third) advance along side infantry







View down French lines from their right






Elite British heavy cavalry whose impetuous 'Charge On' nearly got them in trouble, but thankfully my dice were good today (I know who would have thunk !?) got them out of the proverbial.






Early view from French left





And from British right






The Brit heavies certainly look impressive






French defend the town and stream








How my single cavalry Brigade managed to stymie this lot is the stuff of legend






Thankfully this further mass of French mounted had little room to deploy and was forced to replace Retreated Brigades.






British foot forming to conduct unsuccessful assault on foreground redoubt 






Hanoverian and British foot prepare to form square as more Cuirassier cross the stream







This foot Brigade took casualties from long range French artillery with central Battalion soon being charged by Cuirassier but they managed to pass test and formed Square to repel the French








British Foot brigades (including some Highlanders) on my left were slowed by several Hesitant results







My leading cavalry unit enters combat with Glory and Elan whilst mates meet a French charge. Thankfully I won both these combats flinging enemy and supports back






Eyeing the redoubt position with Brigade deployed in depth 







Skirmishers have just reformed at rear after being forced to flee from French mounted









28mm are certainly a sight to behold especially when seen in such numbers











Also at club were other games, with Phil doing a WW2 game, Dave P and Adam played a small WW2 Battlegroup game and the 'Two Daves' had another FOGR bash but I had no time to see any details or take any pics.

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Glory Is Fleeting - 1815 French versus British

Game with Stephen today sticking on our Napoleonic kick but using Glory Is Fleeting as change of pace from GDA.

Stephen selected 1815 British, with a Brunswick Division, so I accordingly used 1815 French Infantry Corps list (I had 12 units whilst Brits fielded 14).

The set up and strategy selection of this system is really genius generating plausible terrain and opposing plans, Stephen choose Flexible Defence from those I left him, and I went with Prepared Attack (not used before so wanted to try).

I made a mistake with terrain by moving a town into my deployment area which allowed Brits to utilise this as a strongpoint stuck into my set up area (I forgot these could be used when within 6" of halfway point) so a unit of Hanoverian Conscripts set up therein, with another similarly defending a second town area.

Built up areas are tough to take as you cant skirmish against them and units cannot forced out by firing (Wavering at worst) so they must be taken a bayonet point but not easy as defenders get to shoot (at all chargers) and then fight (against all still in contact).

I did send two units in against one town but both shot off by defenders so no combat.

My French had only two compulsory Light Cavalry units and these were opposed by two British Dragoons classed as Shock cavalry who easily rode them down (8 dice vs 5 in favour of Dragoons).

I did have two Veteran Divisions but the Brunswick Division include a unit of Hussars which forced some my units into Square (as being caught in Line is essentially a death sentence).

We failed to finish (too much waffle as always) but enjoyable game that was different to GDA but still felt Napoleonic at its higher level scale. 

Overall much easier to set up and play with points based armies which can be a definite  attraction at times (despite my preference for scenario style)

Poor pics again, I think I need new phone (or better specs)




View of French right with both occupied towns (Strongpoints) visible 






British Division in centre






French Light Cavalry in foreground where annihilated, and my Foot were repulsed from nearest town, two Veteran French Divisions in distance held their own against oppossing British and Brunswick Divisions.