Scenario 4 is a 3 hour scenario played from the French side. Infantry from the Nassau Brigade, ready to welcome the French Cavalry. Note the blue icons (French forces) deploying in line and getting ready to push onto Quatre Bras. The map (left) and the 3D view of the most forward Allied unit. The French are starting to move north and it's going to be difficult to withdraw keeping good order. Spread and weak, the available forces are just an ominous reminder that the Duke has delayed his decision-making way too much. This scenario will keep players very busy, and victory is possible if they are good at delaying actions. The order of battle will expand in this manner until the forces under the player's command are a Corps (-).
The forces available short at the beginning of the scenario, but reinforcements will arrive. The scenario lasts 3 hours of simulated time and starts at 2:00 PM. Scenario 5 puts the player in the role of the Duke of Wellington. In both scenarios where the player is in command of Corps, the typical challenges of command and proper use of tactics of the era are unrelentlessly evident. The commands given to the player are brigades (1 scenario, Allied side), divisions (2 scenarios, Allied and French), and Corps (2 scenarios, Allied and French). Quatre-Bras is the latest DLC for Scourge of War Waterloo and includes 5 scenarios where the player commands either Allied or French forces. I had the pleasure of reviewing the Waterloo edition a while back. Scourge of War is a 3D continuous time, tactical/grand tactical wargame.