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Richmond Confederate Newspaper

Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:41 pm

I am going to attempt an AAR that will show up as a newspaper coming out of Richmond, Virginia, the Confederate capitol.

I am fairly new to the Ageod American Civil War, having played only two or three scenarios, plus one entire campaign.

I made a few mods to the Confederate side, which I will be using, to explore a "what if the South had more men and a stronger economy". I basically added extra money, conscripts, and war supplies to a few of the largest southern cities and made two harbors a bit larger. I also increased the number of ships and artillery available to be purchased. The overall increase adds up to between 10% and 15%; still way below the Union's economic power and manpower.

To explain the "what if" portion of the AAR, I start the newspaper with several "Year in Review" type issues. the bi-monthly newspaper begins in April, 1861, the campaign I am using in the game.

I'm pretty new to the game and need the South to be a bit stronger anyway or I have no chance. I'm sure some of you can whip the Yankees without making any modifications. I'm not there. ;)

I hope you will enjoy the story. I'm not a writer, but I think it's a good story. I'm enjoying it, anyway.

I will put out the first newspaper later today.

Patrick

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This is the first Richmond Confederate newspaper.

Patrick

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1860 in Review.

Patrick

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Mon Dec 07, 2009 5:35 pm

Looks good! Keep at it.

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The last of the "Year in Review" Newspapers.
The "Ageod" storyline begins on the next issue.

Patrick

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Here is the last of the "Review" Newspapers.

Patrick

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This is the 1st issue using the game storyline.

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Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:15 am

Your AAR is similar to the one on matrix forum where it was all about forge of freedom game. Ihope you will post until the end as this one also has a great potential to become the best one.
Forrest said something about killing a Yankee for each of his horses that they shot. In the last days of the war, Forrest had killed 30 of the enemy and had 30 horses shot from under him. In a brief but savage conflict, a Yankee soldier "saw glory for himself" with an opportunity to kill the famous Confederate General... Forrest killed the fellow. Making 31 Yankees personally killed, and 30 horses lost...

He remarked, "I ended the war a horse ahead."

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Yep. That was mine. Interest fell off pretty bad on that forum.
This one seems to be very alive. The opportunity for a story is much better with this game. Much more detail. I plan on following this one through till the end. I am already up to Late November 1861. I just haven't posted them. I will drop one every other day or so until I catch up. I have made a few blunders and also some good moves I think. Hope you will stay tuned. I had a real shocker and game changer come up late in 1861. But you will have to wait on that. :)

Patrick

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Wed Dec 09, 2009 1:47 pm

pjwheeling wrote:Yep. That was mine. Interest fell off pretty bad on that forum.


I thought this looked familiar. This is the only forum I post to, so thank you for your AAR and I urge you to keep it up. Wish I had done so on the Matrix site as I was enjoying that AAR too.

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Wed Dec 09, 2009 5:11 pm

Nice job with this AAR. Keep it up, Patrick. You have my support too !! :thumbsup:
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Thanks for the support, guys. I appreciate it.
I do need to make one edit though. It looks like the attachment for the 1859 Year in Review is not showing up. I will fix that this evening.

Patrick

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This is great work! Looking forward to every post :hat:
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My plan is to put out about one newspaper a day, so that, number one, I might get caught up, and number two, that I might present a "Christmas in Richmond, 1861" issue on December 25th. Hope you will stay tuned. ;)

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Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:19 pm

This is a really engaging AAR man. Best presentation I've seen. I've always had a special place for the "news" type AAR. Keep up the great work Patrick! :thumbsup:

P.S. Give them yankees hell!
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[font="Georgia"][SIZE="2"][color="DarkRed"]I cannot help but think that great results would have been obtained had my views been thought better of;
yet I am much inclined to accept the present condition as for the best.

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[font="Georgia"][SIZE="2"][color="DarkRed"]I cannot help but think that great results would have been obtained had my views been thought better of;
yet I am much inclined to accept the present condition as for the best.

James Longstreet[/color]
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Great AAR. :thumbsup: Keep going ! :dada:

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[font="Georgia"][SIZE="2"][color="DarkRed"]I cannot help but think that great results would have been obtained had my views been thought better of;
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[font="Georgia"][SIZE="2"][color="DarkRed"]I cannot help but think that great results would have been obtained had my views been thought better of;
yet I am much inclined to accept the present condition as for the best.

James Longstreet[/color]
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[font="Georgia"][SIZE="2"][color="DarkRed"]I cannot help but think that great results would have been obtained had my views been thought better of;
yet I am much inclined to accept the present condition as for the best.

James Longstreet[/color]
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[font="Georgia"][SIZE="2"][color="DarkRed"]I cannot help but think that great results would have been obtained had my views been thought better of;
yet I am much inclined to accept the present condition as for the best.

James Longstreet[/color]
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[font="Georgia"][SIZE="2"][color="DarkRed"]I cannot help but think that great results would have been obtained had my views been thought better of;
yet I am much inclined to accept the present condition as for the best.

James Longstreet[/color]
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Tue Dec 22, 2009 7:57 am

It's great work you're doing here, pj :) I especially admire the way you are able to blend historic photos and in-game graphics with eachother in your newspaper articles. Everything looks like it really comes from a newspaper :)
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Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:42 am

Thanks for your support. I am enjoying writing the AAR. By reporting it as a newspaper it has almost feels like I am doing an alternate history like Turtledove did with "Guns of the South". Except I don't have to come up with the story, the game does it for me :thumbsup:

However, the South takes a real blow in November. You will read about it soon. It threw me a curve. :eek:

Patrick



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[font="Georgia"][SIZE="2"][color="DarkRed"]I cannot help but think that great results would have been obtained had my views been thought better of;
yet I am much inclined to accept the present condition as for the best.

James Longstreet[/color]
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[font="Georgia"][SIZE="2"][color="DarkRed"]I cannot help but think that great results would have been obtained had my views been thought better of;
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James Longstreet[/color]
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