I am currently playing my second April start GC as the Union. With pocus raising the NM bar, this will be a more difficult game. The game plays with a good feel for the Civil War.
Below are listed some problems and possible improvements I have noticed:
1) There is a problem with Divisions sometimes not splitting up. This has been mentioned in the forum before. I have two star generals trapped in their divs and no way to create corps.
2) There is a problem with Union ship placement when you build in the NY/PA department. I currently have gunboats in New York City (which are still useful) and the Kearsarge in Pittsburgh. I guess this what happens when you award government contracts based on the lowest price.
3) Need a Naval battle report. At the moment in the blockade/shipping boxes, we are told how many hits we inflicted and how many we received. I need to know who and what I fought. Most important of all, I need to know if I have sunk the Alabama yet.
4) What is written on the plate below the red/green arc on the land battle screen? I guess my PC resolution (or my eyes) is not good enough read it while watching the battle. It is driving me crazy trying to look at both items at the same time.
5) Do any generals ever get killed? My first game went until end of 1862 and my second is in March 1862. In neither game have any CSA or USA generals been killed.
6) I think that it would be a nice piece of chrome to have the pro-Union CSA counties in the game. I can probably find what I had posted in the pre-release forum. However there are two (or possibly three) counties of particular note:
-Dade County GA. Dade county seceded from the State of Georgia upon hearing the news the GA had left the Union. However, nobody in GA noticed that they had left. Dade, in the extreme NW tip of GA, was completely cut off from GA until 1939 when the state put a road through. Prior to then, you could only get to Dade from TN. In AACW, however, Dade lies in the same county as Chattanooga TN, an important rail hub. It would not work.
-Pickens County GA is famous for flying the Stars and Stripes from their courthouse throughout the war. Pickens probably lies in the AACW county of Rabun, GA. Rabun has no railroads or any other reason why it should not have the US flag.
-Winston County AL is famous as the Free State of Winston. Winston raised partisan bands to defend the county from attempts to seize control by the state of Alabama. Winston lies in the AACW county of Monroe AL. Once again no railroads. It would be easy enough to place some locked partisan bands in Monroe. A nice event would be to have the Union receive, upon capturing Monroe, the famous (or infamous) 1st AL (US) Cav unit. If this event already exists please accept my apologies.
Still, it is a great game.