So I have a question and I am a huge newb to the game and the forum. I have played many other wargames, both computer and the older hex bookcase games so I am not totally new to the grognard genre....that being said.
How is retreat and surrender handled in the game?
I have pressed and beaten in battles where the opposing army is backed up to the ocean or a river with no exits and the opposing army just retreats across it or across mobile bay or even the Mississippi.
Now I know abstraction is needed in theses game, but maneuver and positioning are fundamental to any game at any scale.
Trapping your an opposing army and giving them no option but surrender is key. The very basis of warfare is maneuver and execution of a battle plan. If the game makes the basis underlying principle of all tactical warfare mute, then the game is not legitimate.
A.S. Johnson risked his army in order to pinch grant between his army and the river before Buell could arrive. The objetive was to destroy grant, not to only win the field. Bragg won the field at Chickamauga but lost the west when he failed to force Rosecrans to surrender.
Now maybe this is a bug, but if you win a battle, and a river is to your back. You cannot retreat, you either die or surrender.
Again, maybe I am wrong, but I have seen countless examples of stacks retreating across major river. This has to be addressed.
Just my opinion.
PooBah