Thu Mar 19, 2015 5:18 pm
In a similar situation as you and Durk- bought Gary Grigsby's War between the States: essentially a blind buy since I've been playing his sims since Apple II days. Getting back into strategic games after a hiatus of about 7 years, starting off with GG's War in the East - fantastic game, and thought WbtS would be of the same caliber. While interesting, there was essentially no production, which left me flat.
So I then bought Forge of Freedom (all during Matrix Games Xmas sale), which had the production that I was interested in- but the interface; the map, etc., all left me longing. Ageod's CW2 map really intrigued me, so I bought my 3rd Civil War game and have not looked back (glad I didn't buy the original Ageod offering). While CW2 does not quite offer the level of production that FoF offers it is sufficient and engaging with a myriad of considerations especially when you factor in replacements (I use the manual option). Command and Control factors are offered in extreme depth (more so than WbtS); the UI is very well done (though a tad small given that I'm on a 27" screen which is about the only frustrating part of CW2 for me). The map is beautiful and very well done.
The plethora of troop offerings; their upgradeability; Leadership rankings and upgrades; partisans, Mescalaros, Cotton Clads, Indians, Mortar Boats, mines, submarines, different types of Ironclads, and a ton more; along with naming conventions (additional names for units are easily added); profound weather, supply and ammo considerations, mixed in with a host of other things that I've overlooked equate to an extraordinary game. Mix that in with the wonderful guidance, help, tips and rule's explanations provided by many here on the forums (Durk, Grey Fox, Captain Orso, et al- Thank you very much) you will find 'the' preeminent simulation of the War between the States in CW2.