Pocus wrote:The community is still there, so dead, not quite. The game is very stable and we don't plan to introduce features, that's it.
Whew! I step out for a few months, come back, and they're making a new AACW....


GlobalExplorer wrote:This game is far from dead, just needs some fresh blood.
youkali wrote:My first wargame was Avalon Hill's D-DAY. In the 50 or so years since it came out, nothing has topped AGEOD'S ACW. Best match of game engine and historical situation ever created.

Chiteng wrote:The comments on the last patch imply the game is dead from old age. I hope that isnt true.
What is the actual status?
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Historically Lee hardly ever got to fight with superior numbers, and usually won anyhow--perhaps he attracts bad luck with leader stats of 6-6-6?
. The hapless Floyd is now a hero in the south as his paltry force in Fort Coahoma of some 4000 men and 22 cannon, stood off a Union army of 49,000 men and 175 cannons under the redoubtable James MacPherson (6-5-4) losing 1600 men and inflicting 5700 US casualties. Rebel gunners in the fort racked up an astounding 114 hits on US ironclads and gunboats as well. An utterly amazing combat result, about as unlikely as Lee's rebuff in Virginia. And so it breaks out even with +3 and minus 3 NM for both sides.wsatterwhite wrote:One thing Stauffenberg forgot to mention about the Stalingrad like struggle going on around Richmond are the huge clashes of ironclads (10+ for both sides) that have been raging back and forth on the James River for much of the last year in-game. It is quite a war brewing![]()

Pocus wrote:Semmes ended up Rear Admiral I see...

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