If you can just pull 2 or three divisions from the east coast to send on a months long journey to California and not even notice that they're missing... that says something, but it's not good.
Durk wrote:The Far West inclusion in this game has troubled me from the first, but if you only play with the units allocated historically, it plays very well. If you wish to commit additional resources, have fun as it will not impact the main action.
Merlin wrote:Pretty much everywhere else. They're not as universally available as flatboats, but it's close.
grimjaw wrote:The Far West inclusion in this game has troubled me from the first, but if you only play with the units allocated historically, it plays very well.
Many units in the Far West, especially the original regular army, are not represented. Much of the 3rd US Artillery were stationed at Alcatraz until fall of 1861, and some stayed the entire war.
http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unrgarty3.htm
I mentioned one division, not two or three, and I cited enough elements to create a division. The Union starts with several regular army elements already on the West Coast. It doesn't take much to produce a few California militia, and the rest of the division can be made up with a very few regiments from the East Coast, plus a couple of artillery batteries, which I assure you will not be missed.
DrPostman wrote:The Far West has always been a fun "what if" distraction. One time I even managed to take
Los Angeles. Sure, it might have been a waste of resources, but I was already doing well in
other theaters so I felt like I could afford it. I'm glad it got expanded for CW2.
ArmChairGeneral wrote:Playing the Sewing Machine RGD in Santa Fe or Albuquerque is always a good idea. Wouldn't want to go into battle without fresh uniforms! If only Canby had had some cans of SPAM to bring along his supply problems would have been solved!
Captain_Orso wrote:Dang, I seem to have missed all the excitement o.O
DrPostman wrote:Meh, it was just some idiot who posted the same single sentence about sewing
machines 3 times in a row. Didn't even know how to put a url into their post to
point people where to go. Spammers are born stupid, but there are those who
are born dumber that buy their crap so they keep at it.
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