Originally Posted by
EneCtin
Me too. 3 or 4 distinct regiments on the field, each with its own agenda, offering support to one another. Sounds good.
Only conceivable downside is if all 3 or 4 officers concentrate on one spot, you get a very effective gatling gun from their 4 revolvers (even 2 revolvers can stop a charge if not coordinated enough). Other than that, is fine
Maybe 1 officer every 30 people, lower than that, those 6 shots would take out too many of the available enemy team too fast (irl, I guess, one man with a 6 shooter (5 shooter) would have counted much less )