Shoot Me_I Explode -> RE: AAR: Save the Union (12/22/2006 3:22:38 AM)
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3 This was it. This was surpose to be a decisive turn, and it was, just not for me. Lexington starts us off by falling to the CSA. I was hopeing the 1400 men inside would hold out for another tune and tie the AoT up but they cant. 2 battles are then fough in Appalachia, one being a horriable lopsided 18,000 to 300, the other 20,000 to 8,000. I lose both and my NW drops to -10 while his shoots up to 4. Now, my armies are not bad. Most of the birgades are around quality level of 2 and most are armed with springfields and mini's. Some very poor or depleated birgades are still have no weapons but they are very few. The corps that moved down from the AoP has i belive 10 birgades in it, all quality 3.4 or better and armed with spencer's or improved springfields. The only problem I had was the disease that hit me and his raiders stripping supplies from my units. Most of the divisions started the year off with a supply level of 9 but by the time they traveled to Appalachia they were down to 4 and some were at 2 even at normal supply level. I am really thinking to just surrender this game and just play our new game where I take control of the confederates. I believe my plan was solid. I would surround the AoT and force it into no supply and hopefully bring it to battle when it retreated to a firendly provience. However the AoT finished the siege of lexington then moved into Appalachia as reinforcements so instead of fighting two corps totalling 60,000-70,000 I fought 120,000 men and lost so badly I'm thinking of just surrendering. That is just so wrong. They start the turn off in a siege of a city, finish the siege, the move into a battle in a different area as reinforcements. There's not even a rail line connecting the two that would being to let me believe an army in the civil war could do that. To top it all off Britian send 104 naval technology to the south and france sends 40 money. [img]http://xs510.xs.to/xs510/06515/CaptureDesktop-20061221-184609-38.jpg[/img]
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