Hi there,
I thought I'd share my experience of my first full game.
Basically, I started over about 8 times as I was learning the game. Finally, I had a hang of it. It is late Oct 64 (I'm the CSA) I'm holding all of Virginia (not West Virginia), all the towns in Missouri, and all of the town in Kentucky. My strategy was to hold Virginia and slowly take over Kentucky through Bowling Green and Missouri through Paduch /Cairo and a separate army for northern Arkansas. I utilised forts extensively, building them in Alexandria, Winchester, Norfolk, Richmond, Paduch, Harper's Ferry, Cairo, and St. Louis. For forts that were next to water, I put in coastal artillery and had at least 2 siege pieces in most forts. In the east, there was only 1 huge battle at Winchester, my fort was besieged (with the Union having 4 to 1 numbers. I cut off Harper's Ferry with a force of 25,000 and then moved them to Winchester, and put the sortie option on. There were 4 battles of which little Mac finally gave up and left. And that was it, the Union never did a big attack in the east. There Union took New Orleans, of which I took back a few turns later, and the Union army withered away. Grant made an incursion in southern Kentucky and eventually starved, more or less. I was on the cusp of winning when I sent a large corps with Stuart to destroy an army in northern Kentucky. And get this, Stuart's entire Corps was wiped out. It seems it was an amphibious attack from the Ohio river. Stuart kept on attacking and attacking and lost everyone. That gave a huge morale bonus to the Union and deducted mine (about 18 points or so). Clearly, a mistake on my part (although I still feel like I won the war). Be careful on amphibious attacks!
General thoughts:
Coastal artillery causes some serious pain and really hinders enemy movement.
The forts in the east seemed to scare off the Union after the one big battle
The Union had rather large forces 18K plus run by Sherman in Great Plains and Denver, stopping a very small force 5K from Shelby.
Athena has different strategies in my different games, and seems to respond to human strategies. I wonder though if the forts/coastal artillery created an unusual situation where Athena didn't really know what to do. Historically, the forts at Charlestown and Wilmington only fell to overwhelming land forces from the rear.
Cheers to AGEOD, it is a great game. I'm going to start again and try to use the generals better. I still like the conservative fort approach for the CSA.
Charles