Winfield S. Hancock wrote:Are you planning on posting your AAR? I would be very interested in reading it.
Winfield S. Hancock wrote:Only two things you need to change are to download the new files, then go to the models folder of the downloaded mod, copy the W. Nelson 559 Model file and G. McClellan 278 model file and then paste them into your game directory at AACW/ACW/GameData/Models. You should be asked for overwrite permission and answer yes. That should take care of the problem, no need to restart your AAR.
bstarr wrote:Nice Mod. I like the adjustments you've made.
There are a few Confederate Generals who might need bumped up in the ranks when they appear in the game.
Pemberton - His first command was the Department of South Carolina,Geargia and Florida; then he was transferred to the command the Department of Mississippi and Eastern Lousiana (including, of course, Vicksburg). He never commanded a division (or even a brigade, to my knowledge); in fact, he jumped all the way to important Departments and full fledged armies. He needs to start out as a *** general, like Rosecrans and other Union Generals who come into the game with the ability to lead Armies. (btw, even Warner in "Generals in Grey" commented "His early Confederate service . . . was hardly such to warrant his rapid promotion to major general.)
Van Dorn - after resigning his commission he served a stint in Virginia then was transferred to the TransMississippi as commander of the Army of the West. He probably deserves a *** rating as well, but considering the size of the TransMiss armies a ** rating may work just fine.
(oh hell, I gotta go to work, let me rush a couple more through)
Hardee - in the early war he organized a brigade in Arkansas, but his first combat command was a Corps commander at Shiloh. PRobably a **.
Bragg - commanded Pensacola, then a corps at Shiloh. Possible **.
Jackson (stonewall) - actually you've got it more historically correct with your current change, the problem is he has to get 4 promotion points at Bull Run or the South has no corps commander in the east. Unless of course they use Beauregard, but that would be a lot more unrealistic than giving JAckson his two stars early - there's no way Bearegard and Johnston would have worked well together at this point. I'd say either keep him at ** or change his seniority to "3" so he only needs one point to go up. Maybe even give him a seniority or "1" like Thomas, this way it's more asthetically and functionally correct.
anarchyintheuk wrote:An additional $0.02:
Hardee's 'corps' at Shiloh consisted of only 3 brigades. 1-star w/ high seniority seems appropriate.
Jackson needed his performance at Bull Run to earn recognition (those 4 points). At that time he was just one of 3 (or 4?) brigade commanders in Johnston's Army of the Shenandoah. Sherman performed well at Bull Run at the same rank (Colonel) and level of command (Brigade) yet he doesn't appear as early as TJ does. Play balance shouldn't be a reason for changes. As you said, Beauregard is there. He functioned quite well w/ AS Johnston, why wouldn't he have functioned well under JE? Confederate division and corps designations were more informal than the Union but iirc Beauregard was actually the first corps commander in the Confederacy (1st corps, AoP).
bstarr wrote:Why not a compromise - an event promotion for Jackson around the time of the Shenandoah campaigns and another one for Longstreet near the end of the 7 Days. And Hardee and Bragg get promoted near Shiloh.
Rafiki wrote:I absolutely hate event promotions based solely on when people where promoted historically. If the guys perform well, then they should be promotable, but if in my game they have lost each and every battle they fight (for whatever reason), an event promoting them simply doesn't make sense.
Rafiki wrote:Of course.
We may be talking about different things here![]()
runyan99 wrote:I guess you're just protesting against the message, not really the promotion itself.
Gray_Lensman wrote:It's because of an error in McClellan's model files. All five of McClellan's model files have his Poor Spy Network trait incorrectly entered so the program doesn't recognize it and assigns the default "Militiaman" instead.
It was mentioned earlier in one of the two Leader mod threads and was corrected in the Leader Mod files, however, if you are running vanilla AACW, you still have "Bugged" McClellan files. In the case of the Poor Spy Network trait, it's correct entry as an ability is $PoorSpyNetwork, not $Poor_Spy_Network as it is in the vanilla files.
FYI, there are 5 McClellan model files in the vanilla AACW to be corrected:
246, 247, 248, 249, and 278.
If you read back through the Leader threads there are a few others to correct also in the vanilla files.
Regards
Prussian Prince wrote:When do we get a download with an auto-installer![]()
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bstarr wrote:Nice Mod. I like the adjustments you've made.
There are a few Confederate Generals who might need bumped up in the ranks when they appear in the game.
Pemberton - His first command was the Department of South Carolina,Geargia and Florida; then he was transferred to the command the Department of Mississippi and Eastern Lousiana (including, of course, Vicksburg). He never commanded a division (or even a brigade, to my knowledge); in fact, he jumped all the way to important Departments and full fledged armies. He needs to start out as a *** general, like Rosecrans and other Union Generals who come into the game with the ability to lead Armies. (btw, even Warner in "Generals in Grey" commented "His early Confederate service . . . was hardly such to warrant his rapid promotion to major general.)
Van Dorn - after resigning his commission he served a stint in Virginia then was transferred to the TransMississippi as commander of the Army of the West. He probably deserves a *** rating as well, but considering the size of the TransMiss armies a ** rating may work just fine.
(oh hell, I gotta go to work, let me rush a couple more through)
Hardee - in the early war he organized a brigade in Arkansas, but his first combat command was a Corps commander at Shiloh. PRobably a **.
Bragg - commanded Pensacola, then a corps at Shiloh. Possible **.
Jackson (stonewall) - actually you've got it more historically correct with your current change, the problem is he has to get 4 promotion points at Bull Run or the South has no corps commander in the east. Unless of course they use Beauregard, but that would be a lot more unrealistic than giving JAckson his two stars early - there's no way Bearegard and Johnston would have worked well together at this point. I'd say either keep him at ** or change his seniority to "3" so he only needs one point to go up. Maybe even give him a seniority or "1" like Thomas, this way it's more asthetically and functionally correct.
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