WarHunter
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Does the combat model give satisfaction on some level? I mean after all, I figure that all of the management activity around this game inevitably leads to combat and ultimately winning the war. Successfully combating the enemy has to be the goal. Does it deliver satisfying gameplay on this level? Tangogulf, From my point of view, yes in spades. That is the short answer. What may be harder to relate is the satisfaction of playing a game where you are given 2 very different objectives depending on which side you play. The Union is tasked with victory by using offensive princples of warfare. Concentration of assets to perform feints, flank attacks, overruns and of course set piece large battle operations. The Confederacy is tasked with victory using defensive princples of warfare. This is centered around use of interior lines, building fortifacations, quick reaction forces, guerilla warfare and well timed couterattacks. These are facets that are brought out playing this simulation of War between the States. Because a picture is worth 1K words. Here is a screen shot of the battle for Nashville. 1862 Aug. PBEM After waiting for the hammer to drop it came down like a whirlwind. The top screen shows what was heading for the showdown.7 Leaders, 40 trained regiments of infantry, 2 Milita regiments, 6 Batterys. These are the spotted units. What other units were unknown. The rebel OOB is clear to see. Army Commander Polk, Bragg, Van Dorn, McIntosh, Bonham were sitting in Nashville behind a level 1 Fortress. Hardee, Jackson, Wood & Bee marched in during the reaction phase before combat. After a long combat phase, the results are listed there at the bottom. As with most historical civil war outcomes, it was a bloodletting. As a simualtion it comes darn close to what you read in the history books when flesh met steel in ordered lines. Its a wargame that delievers and satisfies as much as any game designed for this time period. Thats my pov.
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