FelixZ wrote:In other words, aggressive moves are more likely to be penalized.
Haven't we heard complaints about the lack of Union aggressiveness? Doesn't this encourage more Union hesitation?
If you would pay attention to more than just the catchphrases you would understanding what's going on.
No, it encourages the player to act in a far more rational manner.
It will also "
encourage" the game to act more rationally by not retreating stacks deeper behind enemy lines and away from friendly forces and supplies.
The issue we have with a lack of initiative on the part of the Union player is that the Union player does not have the
incentive to attack in 61 and 62. To be aggressive the Union player does not have to deep raid or lunge deep into Confederate territory; just make an effort and push forward as was expected of his real-world counterparts.
Rational play and aggressiveness should not be mutually exclusive in the game. If they are, the game if broken and should be fixed. This is one major step in that direction.