Mon Apr 30, 2007 9:38 pm
One other thing.
I know it's personal preferrence, but this game is hardly boring. Resolving the turns may be slow compared to most games we play. But the game is anything but boring. In fact, I was thinking this morning while going over the turn results, how exciting it was to scroll thru the events list to see what all happened. To read about the battles, and see where my newly built recruits landed. Hopefully in all the cities I neeeded them most (but, nope....some land way da hell across the state). I am CSA and Mclellan is launching an invasion at Wilmington, NC. I am frantically trying to rush reinforcements there. I had three corps and a division attack into Alexandria, Va. But the North had half of mankind waiting for me under McDowell (I think is who it is). Kept losing the battles, but lo and behold it was the North who pulled out. I had one corps left in Alexandria beseiging the city. More? Stirling Price marched into St. Louis province with about 8 brigades only to find J.C. Fremont there with a host of men. He bloodied Fremont's nose every round and Price, who I thought would get his arse kicked remains in the province beseiging the city. Reinforcements from Rolla are on their way. Holding my breath to see if they get there before Price is completely decimated. Then there is Earl van Dorn's Corps who crossed the Mississippi to circle around behind Cairo to take it. He has left on a pretty daring excursion into enemy territory to try an take this important river city. His commrade in arms (sorry, I forgot his name) is pulling his division across the river from Paducah to protect van Dorn's flank and supply line. And not the least of the activity is PGT Beauregard's arrival in Little Rock to form the Army of the West with Gustavus Smith as Corps commander with William Hardee's division to chase the Yankees out of Fort Smith, then hopefully Missouri with Indiana and Ohio next. (all solitaire experience...can only speculate what kinda stuff my human opponent will throw at me). Different strokes for different folks sure applies, but for me, boring is not the word I would use to describe this game.