wsatterwhite wrote:In real life, promotions (in game terms) were harder to come by for the Confederates- there were basically only 3 or 4 spots for Army-level generals at any given time (this is why the Confederates almost always had what amounts to a spare full General seemingly just hanging around) and then only around 6-7 spots for Corps-level commanders. The in-game promotion system is perfect for the Union who needs masses of high level generals to command a multitude of armies and corps but much less so for the Rebel side. In actual practice, the price to be paid for having Jackson or Longstreet out west is that it should result in Polk or Hardee serving in the east.
The interesting thing about the recent conversation regarding Longstreet going west is that everyone assumes Meade would still end up commanding the Army of the Potomac. Hooker wasn't never relieved after Chancellorsville and if I'm not mistaken, only quit himself over a disagreement regarding something having to do with militia or garrison troops while on the march to Gettysburg. Without a northern offensive by Lee, the situation is basically just as it was before Chancellorsville with an aggressive Hooker still in command of the AoP and now armed with the knowledge of what happens when he loses confidence in himself- except Lee is now still just as outnumbered while breaking in at least one new corps commander.
The thing is that the game doesn't take into account wounding. Both sides had lots of extra generals at each level as at any given time a % were recovering from wounds. I believe that at Chancellorsville, Jackson's Corps went through 3 commanders during the course of the battle (due to wounds). Lee only got the ANV because Johnston was wounded. This doesn't include those who lost favor with their respective leaders (Bory and Johnston were both transfered to "back water" posts, and almost all union generals spent a stretch of time on "garrison" duty).
What both sides did do was temporary command switches (in game terms, taking the highest 1 star and making him in charge of the corps). This is something that the current game engine can't do, and thus we have to have ranks.