"My enemies are many. My equals are none. In the shade of olive trees, they said Italy could never be conquered. In the land of pharaohs and kings, they said Egypt could never be humbled. In the realm of forest and snow, they said Russia could never be tamed. Now they say nothing. They fear me, like a force of nature - a dealer in thunder and death! I say: I am Napoleon. I am EMPEROR!"
@@yurakolesnikov9725 кровью, потом и большими людскими потерями. я представляю что подумали бы люди, оставшиеся лежать на Бородинском поле, читая комментарий придурка из 21-го века, который Наполеона по щекам похлопал
@@K2-2478 Это устойчивое выражение означает "натянуть". И это было пренебрежение к наполеону, а не к солдатам Российской Империи. Меня просто рассмешила пафосная фраза Наполеона, написанная выше, мол, он такой крутой и нет ему равных.
@@yurakolesnikov9725I think the monologue refers to the war of the 4th coalition and napoleon forcing Russia into an alliance at the Treaty of Tilsit following the battle of Friedland in 1807. Hence “Taming” Russia.
@@Z4rius I upscale the army sizes to 40 units, seems to get a general play like this, but as the other poster said, the AI doesnt seem to know what to do with everything.
@@shrtbred787as an Austria main, and as someone who has beaten the 1805 Austria campaign on hard, I can confirm this is the best you’ll get to multiplayer NTW3
As a Frenchman myself I can confirm that to become an old guard you had to be: under 35 years of age at entry at least 10 years of service at least three campaigns (some had fought in as many as 12 campaigns) had to have faced enemy fire at the front had to be 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) for the Chasseurs and 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) for the Grenadiers. Also the member of the old guard were wearing a gold earring. Keep the good work :))
The glorious gunfire, uniforms and, of course, the mustaches! Napoleon is definetly one of the best total wars. Keep it up, my king!
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What an amazing battle, it was so cinematic, it was very realistic looking because of all the formations and the fact that like the historical Borodino, it was quite bloody. Congratulations to all the players in this replay, because they achieved something very entertaining. XD
That was awesome!! The big mass of infantry attacking wasn‘t that unrealistic. It was a tactic often deployed by the french, to get many man as fast as possible closer to the enemy, then deploy lines and attack. Or even just overcome the enemy line by pure mass. Also, it was often easier to maintain a column rather than a line formation with less experienced conscripts. That might not have been the case at borodino, I do not know, but certainly in the peninsula war, where the red lines tended to smash the blue columns
in the peninsular war during one battle arriving french columns attempted to join a shootout against a British firing position and form into a firing line but were constantly disrupted by British fire and unable to form up properly. I imagine part of the difficuly having to step over fallen soldiers...
There was at least 2 big episodes with massive infantry close combat - the battle for Bagration's fleches and assault on Raevsky redoubt. The Swedes also loved the massed infantry assault, and the Russians adopted this from them after decades of wars. The idea of saving gunpowder and cartridges was so liked by our generals that the expression appeared: "a bullet is a fool, a bayonet is good one"
@@afisto6647 Yeah. The Anglo-German-Dutch line at Waterloo was extremely deep. That was the only way they could muster enough firepower to stop the Middle Guard's advance.
Have you ever seen the Soviet adaption of "War and Peace" from the 60's? It's a 4-parter, directed by the same guy who directed "Waterloo", and part 3 contains the Battle of Borodino. You can watch it on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/wpKA1meiJzs/видео.html The battle starts at around 45:00 and goes for ca. 30 minutes. There's a lot of stuff you will certainly love, as in "Waterloo" the director had access to several 1000 Soviet soldiers and to a large fund of uniforms and horses.
Borodino was the bloodiest battle in all of the French revolution and Napoleonic wars. Both sides took around 40000 casualties, but it was considered a French tactical victory that led to the capture of Moscow.
6:18 - 7:00 is straight trailer material. If you want someone to understand, why NTW is still relevant/why that era needs another visit: That's it. Just a minute into the first proper engagement.
Hey, just to help your knowledge of French, "fer" means iron (the metal) and it is pronounced like "faire". "Ferreux" means containing iron, "chemin de fer" means railway and "ferroviaire" designates something related to railways. J'espère que ça te sera utile !
"Les Boute-Dehors" means "the kick-outs". "Bouter hors de France" (to kick out of France) is a famous phrase attached to various resistance movements historicaly where the invading party was kicked out, or when a leader aspired to kick the invader out (Charles Martel and the Maures, Joan of Arc and the English, Clemenceau and the Germans in WWI...) Les Gros Hussards indeed means "The fat hussards". (Silent S however on Gros). La grosse Charue means the big plough. And les hommes de fer "The Men of Iron". Les Doubistes is an odd one, it just means "the men from the Doubs", a region in France. This battle was real nice, I have to say. Sure you don't have the idea of vasteness of the battlefield contrary to usual, but this one gave a better sense of scale troop-wise (A single corps was around 40k men. Ranks were packed, not spaghetti lines). The packed men and slight terrain "fort" the russians had reminded me of the assault on Les Fleches, at Borodino.
@Venusaur h being a consonant, no, even if it is a "silent" one. The liaison is only made with vowels. For instance "Les gros immeubles" > "les grozimmeubles".
Great video. This already looks like a battle of those times. More precisely, an episode of the battle. This is a cool form, I hope to see more videos in this style
Why are the firing so ineffective in NTW3, you would think a whole volley of firing (Especially close range) would take out more than five troops at a time.
You mentioned the carnage several times. The human cost of politicians adventures is unimaginable. While the politicians, kings and emperors get the spoils and riches the poor soldier get a worthless piece of tin and ribbon to wear. Nothing much has changed today, with many veterans living out in the streets.
The power of initiative was key here- both sides lost most of their cavalry in successive counter charges centered around the Russian guns. The same cavalry battle would be a net zero elsewhere, but because the French charged the artillery first the enjoyed a significant advantage for the remainder of the battle. Sometimes I wish you could alter morale ratings for historical settings like the single player versions do. Borodino was such a bloodbath in large part because the soldiers refused to surrender.
Being a Frenchman i can say your French impression is Hilarious. Nevertheless, I am a huge fan, Keep up the good work, love your content. And i want to thank you for getting me into strategy.
The massed attack is an effective tactic if done right, and the enemy reacts inappropriately. The French had the positive affect of close support which helped to increase their morale. And a unit in trouble or tired could be withdrawn quickly behind supporting units which could be pulled up. The Russian artillery was pressed early and made less effective with the mass attack( at the cost of sacrificing that one unit). The Russians tired their units out trying to maneuver in an attempt to outflank the French, but the French used less energy just turning their flanks alongside the massed attack. And of course by maneuvering the Russians had to turn their back and expose their sides to fire.
It's so funny to look on you 9 years old videos, where you can hear the mouse clicking and your teenager voice and then going back to now. You content quality grew so much! PS. Hope to see more Medieval TTW battles
Wow!!! Can I get the link for this. This looks like the revolutionary war and I’d love to start getting into civil and revolutionary war games like these
"I can't see myself stabbing a wounded guy on the ground" fair statement but wouldn't also show a bit of humanity. Imagine you come across a 17 year old kid shredded from musket fire and slowly bleeding with no chance of survival, it could be a mercy at times as well
As the french I would have widened my troops formations. Standing bunched up in almost a travel formation may look intimidating, but definitely not as effective.
appollo, you can change your camera to the debug (unrestricted) camera which allows you to get alot better angles for your vids such as top down or looking up on troops from ground or even looking straight at sky in the search bar do = %appdata% -> roaming if your not already automatically in roaming -> Napoleon -> scripts -> preferences.script - then scroll down to the line saying default_camera_type 0; # default_battle_camera , default battle camera: 0-totalwar 1-rts 2-debug # then change the first 0 to a 2 and then reload your game disclaimer: every time you change your settings in game it resets the script returning the camera to normal
I love the historical battle column the French used. I think the Russians lost because they weren't aggressive enough on their right flank, they brought their reserves over but didn't utilise them in a mass bayonet charge, instead charging and falling back, leaving the French to gain the initiative. I think if the Russians had concentrated their artillery on their left flank while being aggressive with the infantry on their left flank, with supporting cavalry, they could have turned the battle. That said it was well fought by both sides and a pleasure to watch.
hello everyone i have a problem. My NTW does not work on Windows 10, when I start the game, the cursor shows loading but nothing happens. I've searched the internet for a solution to this problem and haven't found anything.
Hello Pixelated Apollo , im having some troubles in NTW 3 Classic battles ,like the maps dont have name and i cant switch teams , and nations , are you having these bugs?
Will you make a video addressing the Windows 11- 12 gen CPU instant crash issue plaguing Napoleon rn? I literally cannot play the game, and it seems like a lot of others are in that same boat.
Now I've done a bunch of deep diving into the Napoleonic Wars, all the simping for Napoleon has ended up being a lot funnier to me, because he really wasn't that exceptional a general when it came to massive set piece battles. Borodino is an example of him kind of being unimaginative when it came to managing a sprawling front line, and how with the exception of Austerlitz, most of his major battles were pyrrhic victories, or failed to be decisive. He was skilled, certainly, but not that much better than many of his contemporaries, including his most gifted marshals (Davout was giga chad). We look for his genius in the wrong places; where he really shone was in wars of manoeuvre, when he controlled a single, relatively small army, and used it to run rings around his opponents. The Italian campaign and his final defence of France before the surrender in 1814 were masterclasses in this sort of rapid, scrappy warfare.
Very good vid. very good mod too. I like the thing that player have to use multi line of regiment(battalion?) formation for the make reserve. not like traditional(In gaming) single long line formation.
I remember this battle, that French horde coming at us was something else
As a French,I am telling y'all:We are proud of our stinky cheese,baguettes and croissants
And white flags
Yea the white flag French love it dearly
@@henrybierman8431 Yeah we use them to cover the bodies of our ennemies, it's cleaner
@@gastonjaillet9512 yall d9nt have enamys yall only have people who take over your country til USA helps yall out
Everyone loves croissants ❤️
"My enemies are many. My equals are none.
In the shade of olive trees, they said Italy could never be conquered.
In the land of pharaohs and kings, they said Egypt could never be humbled.
In the realm of forest and snow, they said Russia could never be tamed.
Now they say nothing. They fear me, like a force of nature - a dealer in thunder and death!
I say: I am Napoleon. I am EMPEROR!"
LOL Russia clapped his cheecks
@@yurakolesnikov9725 кровью, потом и большими людскими потерями. я представляю что подумали бы люди, оставшиеся лежать на Бородинском поле, читая комментарий придурка из 21-го века, который Наполеона по щекам похлопал
@@K2-2478 Это устойчивое выражение означает "натянуть". И это было пренебрежение к наполеону, а не к солдатам Российской Империи. Меня просто рассмешила пафосная фраза Наполеона, написанная выше, мол, он такой крутой и нет ему равных.
@@yurakolesnikov9725I think the monologue refers to the war of the 4th coalition and napoleon forcing Russia into an alliance at the Treaty of Tilsit following the battle of Friedland in 1807. Hence “Taming” Russia.
If the battles were this size in single player I would not stop playing
Well, they are, the AI is just freaking stupid
@@shrtbred787 nah, the ai wont build a 20 man deathstack even with ntw3 even if theydo, its pretty easy to defeat
@@Z4rius Try playing on a harder diffuculty as austria
@@Z4rius I upscale the army sizes to 40 units, seems to get a general play like this, but as the other poster said, the AI doesnt seem to know what to do with everything.
@@shrtbred787as an Austria main, and as someone who has beaten the 1805 Austria campaign on hard, I can confirm this is the best you’ll get to multiplayer NTW3
As a Frenchman myself I can confirm that to become an old guard you had to be:
under 35 years of age at entry
at least 10 years of service
at least three campaigns (some had fought in as many as 12 campaigns)
had to have faced enemy fire at the front
had to be 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) for the Chasseurs and 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) for the Grenadiers.
Also the member of the old guard were wearing a gold earring.
Keep the good work :))
That’s crazy how experienced those men must have been
The glorious gunfire, uniforms and, of course, the mustaches! Napoleon is definetly one of the best total wars. Keep it up, my king!
What an amazing battle, it was so cinematic, it was very realistic looking because of all the formations and the fact that like the historical Borodino, it was quite bloody. Congratulations to all the players in this replay, because they achieved something very entertaining. XD
That was awesome!!
The big mass of infantry attacking wasn‘t that unrealistic. It was a tactic often deployed by the french, to get many man as fast as possible closer to the enemy, then deploy lines and attack. Or even just overcome the enemy line by pure mass. Also, it was often easier to maintain a column rather than a line formation with less experienced conscripts. That might not have been the case at borodino, I do not know, but certainly in the peninsula war, where the red lines tended to smash the blue columns
in the peninsular war during one battle arriving french columns attempted to join a shootout against a British firing position and form into a firing line but were constantly disrupted by British fire and unable to form up properly. I imagine part of the difficuly having to step over fallen soldiers...
A lot like how the Roman legions did their formations when marching into battle
There was at least 2 big episodes with massive infantry close combat - the battle for Bagration's fleches and assault on Raevsky redoubt.
The Swedes also loved the massed infantry assault, and the Russians adopted this from them after decades of wars.
The idea of saving gunpowder and cartridges was so liked by our generals that the expression appeared: "a bullet is a fool, a bayonet is good one"
"thin red line" is a myth.
@@afisto6647 Yeah. The Anglo-German-Dutch line at Waterloo was extremely deep. That was the only way they could muster enough firepower to stop the Middle Guard's advance.
Was a hell of a game to organize and make. Thanks for the coverge
The most epic NTW3 I have ever seen, and I have seen all your NTW3 vidoes. Please do more content of battles like this.
I love your videos Apollo, especially the coverage of these amazing NTW3 Battles.
I love the new format with facecam! Keep up the good work :)
Have you ever seen the Soviet adaption of "War and Peace" from the 60's? It's a 4-parter, directed by the same guy who directed "Waterloo", and part 3 contains the Battle of Borodino. You can watch it on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/wpKA1meiJzs/видео.html The battle starts at around 45:00 and goes for ca. 30 minutes. There's a lot of stuff you will certainly love, as in "Waterloo" the director had access to several 1000 Soviet soldiers and to a large fund of uniforms and horses.
keep em coming! been watching all of the older NTW3 vids you have lately
Borodino was the bloodiest battle in all of the French revolution and Napoleonic wars. Both sides took around 40000 casualties, but it was considered a French tactical victory that led to the capture of Moscow.
No it was the bloodiest day not the bloodiest battle the bloodiest battle was Leipzig
@@johnchettri8506 Yeah you know what I mean potato potato.
@@samtheman9002 yes but it's just that some people might take you misinformation as true
The bloodiest until Leipzig.
@@tibsky1396 No it wasn't wagram was bloodier
6:18 - 7:00 is straight trailer material. If you want someone to understand, why NTW is still relevant/why that era needs another visit: That's it. Just a minute into the first proper engagement.
Hey, just to help your knowledge of French, "fer" means iron (the metal) and it is pronounced like "faire". "Ferreux" means containing iron, "chemin de fer" means railway and "ferroviaire" designates something related to railways.
J'espère que ça te sera utile !
And so the unit's nickname is essentially "men of iron" or "iron men"! :D
@@TheZombifiedGuy Indeed.
Man, I absolutely love all the bugal calls and drums throughout the whole battle!
"Les Boute-Dehors" means "the kick-outs". "Bouter hors de France" (to kick out of France) is a famous phrase attached to various resistance movements historicaly where the invading party was kicked out, or when a leader aspired to kick the invader out (Charles Martel and the Maures, Joan of Arc and the English, Clemenceau and the Germans in WWI...)
Les Gros Hussards indeed means "The fat hussards". (Silent S however on Gros). La grosse Charue means the big plough. And les hommes de fer "The Men of Iron". Les Doubistes is an odd one, it just means "the men from the Doubs", a region in France.
This battle was real nice, I have to say. Sure you don't have the idea of vasteness of the battlefield contrary to usual, but this one gave a better sense of scale troop-wise (A single corps was around 40k men. Ranks were packed, not spaghetti lines). The packed men and slight terrain "fort" the russians had reminded me of the assault on Les Fleches, at Borodino.
@Venusaur h being a consonant, no, even if it is a "silent" one. The liaison is only made with vowels. For instance "Les gros immeubles" > "les grozimmeubles".
Great video. This already looks like a battle of those times. More precisely, an episode of the battle. This is a cool form, I hope to see more videos in this style
Wow really like this scenario. Loving the ntw3 :D
Watching videos this way is much more enjoyable. Easier to pay attention to and follow. Also keep it up with the camera and the hat, pretty cool
Why are the firing so ineffective in NTW3, you would think a whole volley of firing (Especially close range) would take out more than five troops at a time.
Love your videos dude been watching them since I was 6 always great to see these
We need more videos like this I love it.
You mentioned the carnage several times. The human cost of politicians adventures is unimaginable. While the politicians, kings and emperors get the spoils and riches the poor soldier get a worthless piece of tin and ribbon to wear. Nothing much has changed today, with many veterans living out in the streets.
Napoleon created l’hôpital des invalides monsieur, wich is now a museum but at the time was a big hospital for veterans of la grande armée.
i really enjoy your commentary!
The power of initiative was key here- both sides lost most of their cavalry in successive counter charges centered around the Russian guns. The same cavalry battle would be a net zero elsewhere, but because the French charged the artillery first the enjoyed a significant advantage for the remainder of the battle.
Sometimes I wish you could alter morale ratings for historical settings like the single player versions do. Borodino was such a bloodbath in large part because the soldiers refused to surrender.
Freaking love these Apollo. Definitely need more
Lol. When that artillery barely limbers in time to escape the French linemen, I heard the Benny Hill theme song in my head.
Always fun to watch your battles Apollo , always good to see you on the screen too as well!
I have to give a like for that hat and picture in the background. I find them very appealing for some reason...
The first time i watched you, I was 11. I'm 19 now and goddamn
This IS THE BEST NAPOLEONIC REALISTIC BATTLE YOU UPLOADED GREAT! NOW MAKE LEIPZIG WITH10x LARGER FEILD AND TROOPS!
What does that mean?
Are you gonna make that battle?
i unsubscribed to this channel as it was just banner lord or rome i now am back and subscribed this is the best typ of video
Do you still remember me lol I changed my channel still love your content, Seth Smart btw.
Probably the best looking battle I've scene
Yes, I am, indeed watching.
I can't stop watching 26:19 over and over💀
Top tier content right here
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@@Vrebrex what
@@Vrebrex lmao cry
@@coltonblades4294 and crying for what.
Awesome video! Would be cool to see a russian invasion of scandinavia
My kind of video and battle hope to see more content like this! good job guys
Apollo you should try rising front highly recommend it
Apollo believe me you made my days during covid lockdown.Those boring days were entertaini for you.
Special mention: Jackie Fish also.
Amazing Battle. Love the Videos. Keep up the good work.
To me at 4:05 it looks like that waterloo movie where the old guard matches in
God tier commentating and facecam with the legend himself
13:02 a horse horse throws it's rider far far away😂😂😂
Awesome like always
The red rockets red glare 😂😂😂
i would pay for a copy of this battle replay, what a msterpiece
Really like the face cam for your commentary. Love your content bro.
What a beautiful video. Simply looking at the aftermath you can see why they didn’t fight like this, haha
Please make more NTW videos please! They are always so good and nobody else makes them.
uff if there was something like this on the whole scale of field... looks really cool
Love the smell of Gunpowder in the upload feed 💨🔥🔫
Yes dads back from getting smokes. Thanks for the video and the pro golf tips.
Love this game, love this mod, and love you PA!
Being a Frenchman i can say your French impression is Hilarious. Nevertheless, I am a huge fan, Keep up the good work, love your content. And i want to thank you for getting me into strategy.
The massed attack is an effective tactic if done right, and the enemy reacts inappropriately.
The French had the positive affect of close support which helped to increase their morale. And a unit in trouble or tired could be withdrawn quickly behind supporting units which could be pulled up. The Russian artillery was pressed early and made less effective with the mass attack( at the cost of sacrificing that one unit).
The Russians tired their units out trying to maneuver in an attempt to outflank the French, but the French used less energy just turning their flanks alongside the massed attack.
And of course by maneuvering the Russians had to turn their back and expose their sides to fire.
4:15 Operation THICCC
4:06 how do you zoom like that?
Hon hon hon!.Apollo est en facecam!et Napoleon supervises!
Best battle I have ever watched
It's so funny to look on you 9 years old videos, where you can hear the mouse clicking and your teenager voice and then going back to now. You content quality grew so much!
PS. Hope to see more Medieval TTW battles
Wow!!! Can I get the link for this. This looks like the revolutionary war and I’d love to start getting into civil and revolutionary war games like these
"I can't see myself stabbing a wounded guy on the ground" fair statement but wouldn't also show a bit of humanity. Imagine you come across a 17 year old kid shredded from musket fire and slowly bleeding with no chance of survival, it could be a mercy at times as well
great vid!
What mic do you use?
Awesome battle !
Good video! Btw, charrue is the plow and fer is iron
oh lol i thought this was a 1v1 and both were controlloning armies. i was like wow!
As the french I would have widened my troops formations. Standing bunched up in almost a travel formation may look intimidating, but definitely not as effective.
Ah yes this was an epic one!
Its his holiness the pope!!! Now we need him to cover Bladensburg
@@jonathana92 a truly epic battle !!
appollo, you can change your camera to the debug (unrestricted) camera which allows you to get alot better angles for your vids such as top down or looking up on troops from ground or even looking straight at sky
in the search bar do = %appdata% -> roaming if your not already automatically in roaming -> Napoleon -> scripts -> preferences.script - then scroll down to the line saying default_camera_type 0; # default_battle_camera , default battle camera: 0-totalwar 1-rts 2-debug #
then change the first 0 to a 2 and then reload your game
disclaimer: every time you change your settings in game it resets the script returning the camera to normal
I love the historical battle column the French used. I think the Russians lost because they weren't aggressive enough on their right flank, they brought their reserves over but didn't utilise them in a mass bayonet charge, instead charging and falling back, leaving the French to gain the initiative. I think if the Russians had concentrated their artillery on their left flank while being aggressive with the infantry on their left flank, with supporting cavalry, they could have turned the battle. That said it was well fought by both sides and a pleasure to watch.
Hey Apollo love your ntw3 content I'm curious if your going to play some more Darktide as well ??
hello everyone i have a problem. My NTW does not work on Windows 10, when I start the game, the cursor shows loading but nothing happens. I've searched the internet for a solution to this problem and haven't found anything.
WAIT WHEN DID PIXELATED APPOLLO SHAVE! The luxurious beard is no more 😭😭😭
Hello Pixelated Apollo , im having some troubles in NTW 3 Classic battles ,like the maps dont have name and i cant switch teams , and nations , are you having these bugs?
love the hat man look awesome
what mods did you use?
The battle was massive in terms of unit count
What gen processor do you have? My pc uses a 12th gen, and because of that NTW won't even open. Is there any way to bypass this?
Love it!
Battle looked beautiful but those tactics terrify me
That hat is dope.
Are you doing anymore battle commentaries soon? 😁
Cinematic as fuck
Does anyone know where to get high quality historic posters/framed photos?
Got anymore of those hats?
The hat🔥🔥🔥
3:40 a cannonball in face is not sweet.
Will you make a video addressing the Windows 11- 12 gen CPU instant crash issue plaguing Napoleon rn? I literally cannot play the game, and it seems like a lot of others are in that same boat.
Mate could you annonce whether or not the bannerlord era is dead, im still anxiously waiting for the next episode of Biggus Dickus
Now I've done a bunch of deep diving into the Napoleonic Wars, all the simping for Napoleon has ended up being a lot funnier to me, because he really wasn't that exceptional a general when it came to massive set piece battles. Borodino is an example of him kind of being unimaginative when it came to managing a sprawling front line, and how with the exception of Austerlitz, most of his major battles were pyrrhic victories, or failed to be decisive. He was skilled, certainly, but not that much better than many of his contemporaries, including his most gifted marshals (Davout was giga chad).
We look for his genius in the wrong places; where he really shone was in wars of manoeuvre, when he controlled a single, relatively small army, and used it to run rings around his opponents. The Italian campaign and his final defence of France before the surrender in 1814 were masterclasses in this sort of rapid, scrappy warfare.
I wish I could play this on my new pc, but I heard that NTW doesn't work with newer equipment
If you think French is hard try German. Nice video, NTW3 is just amazing, sad that CA is not learning from it. Keep them coming
Very good vid. very good mod too. I like the thing that player have to use multi line of regiment(battalion?) formation for the make reserve. not like traditional(In gaming) single long line formation.
Where did you get the hat from, and how much was it?
Russia's use of cavalry very impressive