Gil R.
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ORIGINAL: RB Yes, that is true and they could be available but NOT with the rating they later acquire. If somehow the ratings of good generals evolves with victory and experience. Grant for example would evolve greatly with each victory in the west. His potential would be there but wouldn't be reflective in early years. His greatness would evolve with experience. Could this be done. Probably not very easily but it would sure make the game much more historically accurate. Perhaps a solution would be (as in the case of Meade). Meade would be rated very high as a corps commander but not an army commander until 1863. He was a great corps commander but putting him command of the AOP prior to 1863 could be catastrophic. If possible, this would make the game very historically accurate and particularly if generals were rated historically as brigage commanders, division commanders, etc. Using a good brigade or division commander as an army leader would be very inaccurate. Our game doesn't have such a system, though we recognize the points in its favor. When playing with historical ratings there are reasons for and against doing this. I do know that it would be a very major change, and not something easily done through a patch. However, as I've written elsewhere, we're hoping to augment the generals system later in the year, and would consider ways of doing this. For now, though, if you're playing with historical ratings for generals they will remain fixed.
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