
I just installed BoA2 on Tuesday (8/18/09) and played through both the tutorial and suggested first scenario - Carolina's 76: Frustration in the South.
Wow!


My background is tactical WWII PC games, so the strategic grand scale of BoA2 is foreign to me! However; BoA2 appears to borrow some elements from Avalon Hill's old boardgame 1776 - especially features like forced marches, entrenchments, using two supply wagons to construct a depot, etc. I played 1776 many years ago during the "old record your turns on paper and snail mail days.

So; as I begin to get my head wrapped around strategic game play... I welcome any tips, tactics, things to look out for, etc. from BoA2 vets as I march up the learning curve.

Some newbie initial observations from a "just scratching the tip of the iceberg" standpoint:
* Understand your units and capabilities (Still digesting ALL unit stat info!)
* Understand how terrain (natural & man made) influence movement & combat
* Weather plays a big part in BoA2
* Set unit ROEs prior to movement!
One of the biggies: Understand what you are trying to accomplish, with what forces, in what time period AND what enemy forces are available... then set your unit formation ROEs - reviewing your unit dispositions on a turn-by-turn basis. Then execute on your directives.
Anyhow, I do like the look and feel of BoA2.
I'll feel more comfortable and more in control of my units once I can digest and understand the huge amounts of information / data that is available to players.