soloswolf wrote:And it will be until you yank it from our Granite grip!

Well that shouldn't require more than a minor tug or two over the remaining few months. The problem is that such a minor gain/loss couldn't possibly provide the boost/fall of morale needed to win decisively at this point...or so it seems.
This sounds like you abused some options, including your promotions and maybe had some REAL rough losses on your way to control of Federal territory.
I don't think that is the answer. I've had no severe losses. My armies are brimming over. The biggest headache is creating enough armies to avoid out of command penalities. Replacement pools are all at 10% of totals deployed or better. Haven't had a single complaint concerning promotions. There is hardly a speck of blue territiory from coast to coast...the overwhelming number of territories being occupied by well supplied milita units. Even the majority of the conquered doodler states have a loyalty above 30 and I have granted them full civil liberties. It just isn't making sense that my folk's moral isn't soaring while the yanks are in the dumpster,moral wise.
Guess you'll just have to make note of what you did, and try it from the top.

....that is exactly the problem. I can't see that I have "done anything wrong". In fact this has been one of my better campaigns in everything but results.

(and I can't believe I'm saying something like that..but never-the-less, it is true)
Something has definitely changed with the patch. My plan is to go forward these last few turns and see what develops during the final year. The way it looks there ain't gonna be no y.d.s lefts to surrender.
I'm thinking maybe the problem is "Philadelphia" which of course is a major objective needed to win. I conquered it months and months ago. I have a tremendous garrison there. The are no union forces nearer than up state NY but in the objective list, the objective flag, has not turned from a union flag to a Confederate one. It still remains the orange banner with crossed swords which I have understood to mean a contested objective.
