I read a thread here mentioning Entrenchment here from last year and that in places in history it was historical. Lee was always digging in and that the game engine takes into account that you will use natural terrain as a form of entrenchment. Although in the Civil War the use of entrenchment varied greatly. It seems that the entrenchment in our game post '61 is universal and intense.
I don't know if I am wrong but all the major Eastern Theater Battles used terrain more often until very late in the war? We have some fairly heavy entrenchment bonuses and maybe for good measure. Do you figure this balances the tactical aspects of this game or do you think it's overkill?
Also it favors the Union later due to it's artillery edge a great deal. Meanwhile Artillery proven in through WW1 to be effective in deciding tench warfare? Not really IMHO... It was more wear and tear, shock and awe.
Perhaps an RGD like: Over The Top or Elite Flank the Enemy to reduce entrenchment value on a limited basis to represent tactical brilliance by a General or a General with a capability to do this himself would benefit the game play and make things more mobile. Vicksburg in 63 looks right and proper but to me it seems we're getting the feel of trench warfare a year early. Any agree?