Assume you have one hundred soldiers, completed basic training and equipped with standard issue weaponry, and are fighting one hundred generic enemy soldiers in a generic environment. You can improve one aspect of the upcoming fight:
Intel
You can learn more about the enemy strengths and weaknesses.
Training
Advance your soldiers past basic training, make them ready for anything that could happen
Equipment
Allow your soldiers to choose thier own weaponry
Supplies
Your soldiers have enough medical supplies and ammunition to last for months
Numbers
Gain an extra one hundred soldiers
Support
Artillery, bombing run, trebuchet, anything that does not actually enter the battlefield, like a tank or helicopter would
Deception
for example, throw up a smoke screen, then flank around it while the enemy are watching it expectantly
if i have missed any, just quote any part of this and tell me. Please don't just say it, as i may not notice
EDIT 1: i am interested in the results of an engagement of 100 people of STANDARD MILITARY STRENGTH against 100 of their peers. please stop trying to poke holes in my experiment
for example, assume that the age is napoeonic. there are 100 british standard military soldiers against 100 french standard GIs.
neither can see each other on a flat plane of grass due to WC style fog of war. they will move up to each other in line formation and shoot each other. you control one side. what you change to save the most of your soldiers?
numbers ensures a win, but you would theoretically take 50% losses
Intel
You can learn more about the enemy strengths and weaknesses.
Training
Advance your soldiers past basic training, make them ready for anything that could happen
Equipment
Allow your soldiers to choose thier own weaponry
Supplies
Your soldiers have enough medical supplies and ammunition to last for months
Numbers
Gain an extra one hundred soldiers
Support
Artillery, bombing run, trebuchet, anything that does not actually enter the battlefield, like a tank or helicopter would
Deception
for example, throw up a smoke screen, then flank around it while the enemy are watching it expectantly
if i have missed any, just quote any part of this and tell me. Please don't just say it, as i may not notice
EDIT 1: i am interested in the results of an engagement of 100 people of STANDARD MILITARY STRENGTH against 100 of their peers. please stop trying to poke holes in my experiment
for example, assume that the age is napoeonic. there are 100 british standard military soldiers against 100 french standard GIs.
neither can see each other on a flat plane of grass due to WC style fog of war. they will move up to each other in line formation and shoot each other. you control one side. what you change to save the most of your soldiers?
numbers ensures a win, but you would theoretically take 50% losses