After my last completed game, though I played the CSA, I checked what the Athena was doing with the Union, because I literally dominated the entire country in west going so far as to take Chicago basically because it was there and had supply I could take to stay in the field without having to return to St Louis for resupply, and had taken everything up through Baltimore in the east. I was playing with historical attrition (which makes it extremely difficult to get units back up to par after battle), normal FoW and AI on Sgt. (2nd of 4).
Some very major things I noted was that Athena did not put generals to there best use. She seemed to select them willy-nilly and put them anywhere. I could see no effort to 'train' good generals and then put them in charge of corps or armies. In fact, she had army HQs standing around with more than enough army generals to command them and even used them as cavalry scouts
She also built many division but never filled them out although there were more than enough units standing around in stacks just begging to be installed in those divisions. Consequently many of the stacks were under-commanded; very, very bad.
Until recently I've only ever played the Union other than a couple of tentative starts as the CSA, so I know how to leverage the Union's advantages in the economy and putting the navy to good use to strangle the south's own economy. Athena certainly never did much of this. The Union should have the blockade boxes full at the latest by the end of '61. Athena never did. In fact she was using the blockade fleets as attack and patrol fleets and even brown water blockaded Norfolk by using a mix of blockade fleets, ironclads and a sundry of other vessels. I've done this myself, actually blockading both Norfolk and Richmond with a mix of 4 blockade fleets 8 ironclads and 8 gunboat squadrons so that I could cycle them in and out of duty so that they were always battle ready, but even here Athena failed to put artillery into Norfolk to bombard these fleets while they sailed by on their regular changing of the guards. The only thing clever that I did notice was that on the day that the Virgina was allowed to put to sea, she suddenly stuffed the James Estuary full of blockade fleets, frigates and steam frigates for that one turn. I had seen no reason to put the Virgina to sea that turn and just watched the parade of ships and wondered what she was thinking, that I was just going to shove the Virgina off the pier and out to sea just because I could without plan or goal?
Also by the time the Union had lost on NM around the beginning of '64 the economy was in a shambles. I had done at least as well with the CSA. She had been investing in Wisconsin (ok) and New Jersey(!!), but with the economy doing so poorly she should have been investing NY State and maybe PA. How much of a hit the economy took when I captured Washington I don't know, but I held it a long time before I did an end run for Wilmington DE and then jumped on Annapolis while her back was turned. Before that I had taken Harrisburg in '61 and then left it when my supplies were running low. I'd sent a cavalry in a few times to wreck the rail lines north of Baltimore and in PA, but never made any effort to lunge into PA as I probably could have.
I'm now playing my second CSA game '61 April w/KY (Kentucky, not the jelly

) with AI on Lt. I lost the Shenandoah in '62 while I was still trying to consolidate a good army, but still held Manassas. Then she did her own end-run, twice, by invading Norfolk and then slipping into Fredericksburg.
I had to pull my forces out of Manassas to put up a defense in Albemarle, which she pushed back to Charlottsville by the shear weight of mass of her army. Longstreet and Jackson just stepped back and let her in.
With Manassas only garrisoned and at her mercy, which didn't last long, Fredericksburg gone, after finally ousting the invaders from Norfolk I only had one front to defend and consolidated with Lee, Longstreet and Jackson in Charlottsville while still making adjustments to finally get all the fast division into Jackson's corp to make a fast end-run to draw the huge army at my front off balance. Then she left Fredericksburg undefended(!!) in her rear with her entire army of over 100,000 in Albemarle, so I marched a single brigade in and hunkered down for the retribution, which never came(?). Culpeper was still mine as she had come in over Stafford to the south and she never tried to take Culpeper, empty as it was. Okay, she had Fredericksburg in her rear, but when I walked in to snap it away without cost she did nothing

I would have been sure to take it back ASAP or run like hell were I in that position, but she stood still paralyzed while her huge army slowly starved before I decided I'd had enough of this fiasco and struck her a mighty blow that ended with the Unions Army of Northern Virgina literally destroyed to the last man; an army which stood before me with more than 100,000 men.
What that was I have no idea. Maybe Lil' Mac decided that I didn't want to get a scratch on his shiny army, but Athena should know that she could have broken at least a division out of that army to retake Fredericksburg and save the army she doomed through doing nothing
