Gray - great job on RR map!
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 1:32 am
Gray - This is old news, I know --but I'm aware that you did a lot of work on getting the rail network right on the map. Last night I was leafing through American Heritage's Battle Maps of the Civil War and found a detailed map of the CSA rail network East of the Mississippi. Out of curiosity I compared it to the AACW map and found it to be almost an exact match.
You have an inconsequential spur in western NC that's not in my book (but maybe my book's wrong - it's not exaclty a primary source). And my map shows that the link between Danville and Greensboro wasn't completed until 1864, but since we can't build rail in this game it seems reasonable for the game map to include what was built during the war.
Anyway...I wasn't writing this to point out a discrepency but to congratulate you on what must be the most historically accurate rail network ever in a Civil War computer game (at least for the CSA, and I assume your attention to detail was the same for the North). I think the rest of the forum should know this.
You have an inconsequential spur in western NC that's not in my book (but maybe my book's wrong - it's not exaclty a primary source). And my map shows that the link between Danville and Greensboro wasn't completed until 1864, but since we can't build rail in this game it seems reasonable for the game map to include what was built during the war.
Anyway...I wasn't writing this to point out a discrepency but to congratulate you on what must be the most historically accurate rail network ever in a Civil War computer game (at least for the CSA, and I assume your attention to detail was the same for the North). I think the rest of the forum should know this.
