RE: FWWC France '14 and East Prussia '14 - locking ZOCs or not?
Personally, no, I do not recommend locking ZOCs but you can play with it on if you like. If I really hated it then I would have had it completely removed from the FWWC series, but I understand that some people like it so it is there as a option.
Unfortunately no, I have never had a desire to make this a default optional rule because I feel it gives too much of an advantage to the attacker which is not healthy for this conflict. What I mean is, with locking ZOC on the defender is pretty much doomed and cannot retreat from almost every situation that the attacker creates from his assaults. Since the defender has no say on how his units retreat from each assault, then it would just be too much of an overwhelming advantage to trap and destroy defensive positions, because units that have enemy on both sides of them cannot withdraw. This in turn encourages the defender to sit and fight to the death, which is not good either since it discourages mobility (IMO mobility must be encouraged at all times in a WW1 wargame).
That said, by all means play with it on with people who also want to try it out and see how it goes. :)
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