Reforms occured in the days of Archduke Charles.Īs I said, the Russian army was very incompetent, untill reformed and the huge amount of manpower was mobilised, under the watch of Mihail Kutuzov. The Austria army was old fashioned and outdated, led by incompetent officials. The game is the sixth stand-alone installment in the Total War series. Napoleon was released in North America on 23 February 2010, and in Europe on 26 February. The Prussian army was proffesional since the days of Fredrick 2 (the Great), but it still lacked Napoleon's reforms in the French army. Napoleon: Total War is a turn-based strategy and real-time tactics video game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega for the Microsoft Windows and macOS. Arthur Welesley (Duke of Wellington) reformed the army. The British relied mostly on their navy, so their military was small in times of peace. He also improved logistics, deployment and added the medals system, which basically allowed him to thank and promote brave soldiers without any requirement from his side (maybe a little metal). This allowed better maneverability and greater independence for generals. Napoleon understood the usefulness of artillery, and divided his army into self sufficient corps. I'd say the French, after them the British/Prussian. So which army was the most professional during that time?
The generals were severely incompetent, as they were hired based on bribes and petty politics rather than skill. True, the Russian military system was really ineffective and obsolete at the start of the Napoleonic wars.