I wonder if people have been too conditioned by playing tabletop games and previous computer games to appreciate what Histwar offers. I have been dabbling in wargaming ever since taking part in one at Donald Featherstone's many years, ago and to me Histwar seems a huge leap ahead of anything that has gone before. People argue that the artillery is too powerful, that attacks go in in penny packets and so on,but perhaps they are conditioned by their previous gaming experiences, or of reading accounts of battles which seem to have gone like clockwork, and expect unrealistic progression of battles as the norm. Sergeant Bourgogne, who was in the Imperial Guard and fought at Borodino and many other battles including Jena, Friedland, Pultusk, Eylau, Essling, Wagram, Lutzen and Bautzen,wrote that Borodino, "like all our great battles, was won by the artillery". Presumably it will be possible to make some adjustment via the doctrine editor , but to me the important thing is that it is realistic, and that is what makes it so far advanced.