Thu Jul 19, 2007 4:00 pm
@PDubya -- I am doing the arrival dates and theaters right now for the Rebs. So far I have made it to the mid 62 leaders. Suffice it to say there are many changes that should help the Rebs in the West -- Floyd will go to either West Virginia or Ft. Donelson, Bushrod Johnson to Memphis, Ben McCulloch to Little Rock, and Felix Zollicoffer and Dan Ruggles to Nashville. Early next year guys like Jones Withers and John McCown also go to Nashville, giving the CSA Army of Tennessee/Army of Mississippi some of the historic division leaders in-theater.
@Bodders -- I think the problem is with 1.06a and not the mod. I dont know that I am going to change anything yet with CSA divisional command with the mod, as I dont have a firm opinion on that one yet. Bishop Polk will definitely remain a 2 star leader in the West, and I think Hardee will come in at 2 stars given his stellar pre-war reputation, and he will probably be brought in in West Tennessee rather than current location of Arkansas.
@Runyan -- yes, once this is done, the leader optimization mod is complete from my point of view. AGEOD did a great job with the leaders, and it has been fun to fine tune them up even more. One thing I am interested in doing in further modding is a unit names mod, whereby new units purchased, mainly brigades, come in with historic unit designations of component regiments. I am not sure if this can be done or not, or if it is an impossibly hard task, but if it is doable, I am planning on taking a look at that next for even more flavor.
@Pocus -- thanks for the consideration on making some of these changes official. When complete, I will send you all the changes I have, my notes on the changes, etc., and am more than willing to answer any questions you have regarding rationale for changes. If I can in any way help you to further improve the game, I am happy to do so.
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