Friday, 20 November 2020

1758 - the Battle at Severe Testingenhausen

Well,  as our local wargame club still hasn‘t found any vaccine against Covid or a strategy for world peace,  I just realised I must do some testing on my own - my Seven Years War game rules! 

Also as the new Althann Dragoons needed a baptism, I unpacked my Austrian army and substituted AWI Hessians and some SYW Russians (mostly cavalry) to stand in for my soon to be real Prussian army. OK as soon as another 6 months probably and as real as 28mm tin can get, haha!

I changed the combat resolution and the rally process - in a nutshell more blood and harder to rally back up to normal! The two armies were similar and consisted of 4 brigade each, 2 Horse and 2 Foot with a battery of medium guns and a single medium gun. 

The Austrian started the show and made good progress and then the shooting and pressing started. The Prussians were the first to lose a Dragoon unit that left shaken the field. More and more Prussian line were falling back shaken to recover behind fresh friends. Then the Austrian diced all 5 staff officer dice positive and started an all out attack! 2 complete Austrian brigades with triple depth went in for melee and the heavy horse charged in!

But somehow the Fortuna left the Habsburger there, two out of three combat went ABSOLUTELY disastrous for Austrians. The left brigade had to retreat and lost a regiment just hacked to pieces! The other seemed just to hang on. The heavy cavalry charge was sent back in retreat!

From there on the white coats never recovered, the left cavalry flank disintegrated an after the first infantry brigade seem to hold the second just lost the  melee finally and was shot so that a COMPLETE brigade was in full retreat!

It was clear that the Habsburger in me could never recover from this, but just for the testing I played the game some turns onwards and yes, all the Austrians could do was a shambles of a fighting retreat ...

The changes worked a treat and I will do some more testing into the future, because as we all know how the saying goes:

"At Christmas we will all be back home again..."


Initial set up

Fierce Sparring-Prussians

And stoic Austrians (actually Hungarians this brigade)
Austria made a dash


The Prussian Dragoons pressed to the edge that would cost them

More fire exchange
The centre is near enough to each other ...


to "amuse" themselves ...

on the heavy horse flank the Prussians seem to be pressed badly as well


The Prussian Cuirassiers charge ...

... but fail ... left all shaken

meanwhile further attacks press on

the Prussian heavy horse in disarray

this is the point when the Austrians had all there Staff officer available

an all out attack followed

now or never - the Prussian seem to be weak

one brigade clash had a draw ... ongoing fights can be quite costly

still the cavalry to join in

but the Austrian performance seem to falter

If that would have been a success it would have broke the Prussians so near to the edge!

But even the Curassiers get shaken ...

... and then sound the retreat!!!

This is were the whole turns against the Austrians

the  complete centre brigade is in retreat!

all white coats running - end of game

so I just played a bit further on ...

... but it never got better just worse for the Austrians!


11 comments:

  1. Damn! I wish this all disaster finish quick and we can have fun with your toys and rules again. Are you gaming on your own or you have a helper?

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    1. Yep, me too, sorry no little helper atm. the rules are now quicker and nastier. one can only rally to the next level. and NO saves anymore!( just 1 throw for the attacker and (maybe) a attack for the defender ... very quick results, but still the whole army can repair just up to a certain point. then it is too much and the whole shit disintegrates!

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    2. Sounds very inviting. Maybe next time we'll play through houseparty or some other messenger. I think that a one-on-one game should work.

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    3. Yes, fab, that should work! :)

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  2. A great looking game obviously, splendid armies...Poor Prussian heavy horse!

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    1. Thank you Phil! Well, the magic of this game is that you always can recover until you run out of orders/staff officers to "repair" and then you literally watch your army melt away.

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  3. Very nice indeed I have shared your post here https://wargames-directory.com/forums/topic/1758-the-battle-at-severe-testingenhausen/

    Feel free to join and share your work

    Take care

    Andy

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  4. Marvellous game1 Plenty of action and troop density. More please!
    Regards, James

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