You know, those ones that really stand out. Did you destroy an enemy army? Get your ass handed to you? Use a great strategy?
I was playing Napoleon: Total War a few months ago as the British. I had invaded Greece and was pushing north when I was set upon by a French army of largely infantry and a few units of cannon. Their infantry, which was the standard foot, had some experience (two or three chevrons).
I prepared to do battle, and when placing my troops discovered the greatest defense: a rectangular cliff with only one end opening into a hill.
I placed my cannons (three or four units) and my light foot (have better range than standard foot) on the cliff. Guarding the slope onto the cliff, I placed my elite infantry: the 88th Connaught Rangers and the King's German Legion of Foot, supported by two units of Highland Foot. In the forest beside the cliff, I placed three unit of foot. My cavalry were hidden in the forest behind, and my remaining infantry placed beside the slope.
The French were pummeled by my cannon as they advanced. They didn't bring theirs to bear, probably 'cause mine had better range and they would have been virtually ineffective.When they got to the cliff, they were either surprised by my troops in the forest, picked off by my light foot of swiftly taken care of by my elites. It was over pretty quickly, and my cavalry mopped up whoever was left.
Now, I have to invade Denmark and then take Hamburg with less than a year remaining. This should be interesting.
I was playing Napoleon: Total War a few months ago as the British. I had invaded Greece and was pushing north when I was set upon by a French army of largely infantry and a few units of cannon. Their infantry, which was the standard foot, had some experience (two or three chevrons).
I prepared to do battle, and when placing my troops discovered the greatest defense: a rectangular cliff with only one end opening into a hill.
I placed my cannons (three or four units) and my light foot (have better range than standard foot) on the cliff. Guarding the slope onto the cliff, I placed my elite infantry: the 88th Connaught Rangers and the King's German Legion of Foot, supported by two units of Highland Foot. In the forest beside the cliff, I placed three unit of foot. My cavalry were hidden in the forest behind, and my remaining infantry placed beside the slope.
The French were pummeled by my cannon as they advanced. They didn't bring theirs to bear, probably 'cause mine had better range and they would have been virtually ineffective.When they got to the cliff, they were either surprised by my troops in the forest, picked off by my light foot of swiftly taken care of by my elites. It was over pretty quickly, and my cavalry mopped up whoever was left.
Now, I have to invade Denmark and then take Hamburg with less than a year remaining. This should be interesting.