cavalry corps Wrote:Yes for fatigue but not for actual physical losses.
Cav
Cav,
I agree. I would say actual losses are not the point. Morale is the point of the QFM OR. Morale is tied to unit cohesion and performance as a unit. Thus with the QFM, losses have a smaller effect on the overall unit. Call it elan, professional solders, or cold blooded. The shock of losses for units with greater than C morale (quality) does not affect the unit's performance. This is what QFM should be modeling.
Jonny,
Physical rest is a misnomer with PzC fatigue. Physical exhaustion is only a small component in PzC unit fatigue. Fatigue in PzC is related to the stress on a unit to fight like a unit and not as individuals. Higher fatigue, less unit cohesion (easier to disrupt) and less performance, (higher casualties, lessened ability to assault, etc.).
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