I don’t think I have ever put so much effort into trying to learn and master a game ever in my life. I have read the manual from cover to cover. I have read darn near every strategy post in this forum. I have read the AAR’s and even STUDIED them. I have read one book of the Civil War, am reading another one and even broke out the three volume set by Shelby Foote.
I have played several of the scenarios and finally managed to win one. I have started the full war scenario about (seriously) 20 times. I have started many and failed each one. I would lose the war for various reasons: I wouldn’t plan ahead; I would make decisions that were either stupid or not thought out (I really understand “political decisions” and their “timing,” now); I would appoint whom I wanted, when I wanted and pay dearly. Most recently, I boldly reached for Richmond in mid-1863 with the Army of the Potomac, and lost Washington within a month.
I have usually been completely out of my depth. I have run the gamut of emotions, from frustration, anger, despair, denial and then acceptance. I have walked away from this game, regretting that I paid for it, and then returned, determined to win it. I have realized that Lincoln and his (successful) generals were mortal men of true superhuman ability. I have a newfound respect for Burnside and others who tried, but realized that they were not up to the task, as well as a newfound distain for McClellan, Fremont and men of their ilk who believed themselves to be greater than they were.
Because of all of this, I play this game with anticipation, thought and genuine fun. I enjoy the give and take. I like thinking out my moves and developing my strategy. I love the aspect of husbanding my generals, nurturing some and banishing others. I have become invested in playing this game and finishing it. I can honestly say that I have never, NEVER played a game with such depth and scale in my life (and I am 45 years old)!
I want to give my highest compliment to AGEOD for their game. Your game is absolutely PERFECT. I look forward to playing it for a very long time. Thank you.
Rob
