I am new to BOA. What a great game. I am sorry I did not discover this sooner. For many years I looked for a good PC game for the American Revolution at a strategic level and could not find one. For the past year or so, I did not even bother to look. And now, wa la, a vast, richly detailed game of strategy covering the entire American Revolution and French and Indian War; and its been out a year! I am in grognard heaven.
The problem is that I have now started three BOA full 1775 scenarios and can not seem to keep Henry Knox alive. He died within a turn or two in the first two games. Both trying to move those seemingly useless bulky guns to link up with Washington. In the last game, I tried to move Knox north to Montreal, to link up with Arnold, for a hopeful siege on Quebec. Dead again, along with a large rebel force near Monreal. Bummer! I did manage to keep him alive to see the Declaration of Independence this last time but little else. I don't think he gets a fort named after him if he does not live to be Secretary of War.
I had a similar problem with Nathaniel Greene, dying quickly in the first two games while ariving on the board in the midst of red coats. In the last game, after retaking Boston, I had better luck getting Greene to Washington's army, and then a solo move to get him in command of an Army in Virginia shortly after the immortal signing. Too bad I am abandoning this game. I think Greene would have had better success than he had in 1780 to 1782.
Any tips would be appreciated. Even Washington needed his advisors.
Down with the British!!!
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Thanks,
Mazra
BTW-Being even more a fan of the American Civil War I can't wait to put more memory in my PC and get a copy of the new release. This Atlanta native is very excited.