kennonlightfoot
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ORIGINAL: Gil R. quote:
ORIGINAL: map66 As I learn the system, I'm starting to wish that the game included at least one small scale late war scenario, just so one can see how the system actually works with veteran armies that actually obey your orders. I'm not saying create a new map or anything, but there must have been some combat in the Bull Run area in 1863 or '64, given how much of the other fighting occurred nearby, or at the last a reasonable hypothetical small scenario could be imagined. It might also benefit the game long term, giving a kinda proving ground for the command and control concepts that might not be readily apparent when leading a green army. Well, I have three thoughts on this. One is that later in the year I was thinking of adding a 2nd Manassas scenario that is set on the part of the battlefield currently available. (We made a Manassas map that is about 30% larger than what you see, from which the 2nd Manassas map can be carved when the time comes. Sadly, the limitations of computer processing power limits us from providing the entire map at once.) So that will meet your wishes, no doubt. The second thought is that once we release the modding guide and scenario-editor a modder could make a 2nd Manassas scenario or two before I ever get around to it, and that would be fine with me. The third is that if there were demand I could easily make an unhistorical scenario in which I boost each unit's quality/morale. (Or this can be easily done by a modder, probably in less than 20 minutes.) EDIT: A fourth idea that I just remembered: once I am finished putting together the FULL Peninsula Campaign OOB's for the Seven Days battles I was planning on sticking those full armies onto the Williamsburg map. But that's months away. Unless a modder beats me to it. Actually, I have been playing around with that idea while seeing what I can do with modding. It looks like Schurz's divisional attack against A. P. Hill on the morning of the 29th might work. Have this to the point where I have placed Gregg and Branch's brigades along with Schurz's two brigades. But I decided to include the rest of A. P. Hill and Sigel's Corps so I could include most of the morning fighting on that flank. Unfortunately, I had found a web pages listing all the regimental strengths for the battle but only wrote down the numbers for four brigades. Now I can't find the blasted web page again. :(
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