One thing I don't understand is why McClellan is so scripted in this game. There was nothing inevitable about his rise to prominence, as it happened through a series of events that no one could have predicted. And yet the game forces him onto the player in a way that creates what can be viewed as totally out of nowhere events.
Historically McClellan actually proved himself by his actions commanding troops in West Virginia. That brought him to national attention in the north and made him a popular choice to be brought east. But in the game he starts out at a high command and is almost treated as if were one of the political appointments like Fremont and Butler.
So why doesn't McClellan start at a lower rank with decent stats? Why are we forced to watch him become prominent even if all we do is leave him in Cincinnati or some outpost? Why do we pay a political price for passing him over if he doesn't ever do anything to justify his prominence in the first place?
I'd think this would have been covered before, but I wasn't able to find anything so sorry if this is a topic already talked to death.