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Carolina Scenario

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 3:58 am
by Siekster
OK, I am thoroughly loving the game, and believe I am slowly learning my way around. I've played the Carolina scenario several times as the Brits to see If I could get the total victory. I for the 1st time was able to take both Wilmington and Charleston, but Savannah eludes me, and I am unable to maintain undisputed control of Hillsborough or Camden. I end up with a stalemate, although I hold the major objectives, my VP's aren't high enough.



Any suggestions from you vets out there? :bonk:

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:38 am
by Rafiki
Unless I'm much mistaken, if you don't have enough VP's, your victory gets downgraded a notch, so a marginal victory becomes a stalemate.

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:42 pm
by bobkatfan
Siekster wrote:OK, I am thoroughly loving the game, and believe I am slowly learning my way around. I've played the Carolina scenario several times as the Brits to see If I could get the total victory. I for the 1st time was able to take both Wilmington and Charleston, but Savannah eludes me, and I am unable to maintain undisputed control of Hillsborough or Camden. I end up with a stalemate, although I hold the major objectives, my VP's aren't high enough.



Any suggestions from you vets out there? :bonk:
Just give up cause you're no match for Greene, :niark: . Sorry I just had to say it, I'm a direct descendant of Greene.

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 3:26 pm
by BobB
Siekster,

I've found that playing the British side in this scenario to be uphill all the way.

I've only won a single time (36 points to 34 points while winning Wilmington and Charleston as well as holding my cities/towns). I think I won that time because Moultrie abandoned Charleston and attempted to attack Augusta (or Ninety-Six); I forget which one. He broke his force attempting to take that objective and he was killed also.