Poorlaggedman wrote:I'm very hesitant to do PBEM on top of it just being a lousy and slow process. Generally for a game like this I find people to be extremely gamey and use a lot of cheap tricks and uber-optimization taking it down to a science. I can envision small raiding parties cutting my faction apart throughout and I'd get very bored and annoyed (although I suppose it works both ways). I'm looking forward to Grand Tactician's game coming out this summer. I like the CW genre and I hope this series doesn't end with this installment. I continuously give the other AI stuff (morale and money) and it doesn't do much of anything if it can't even place its armies logically.
I really feel like there should be more work done on AI if there was a CW3. It's awful as all hell how the CSA AI just keeps pouring armies into West Virginia and getting ground down by attrition with no sensible plan. It's just incredibly terrible and I can scarcely bring myself to play another campaign as either side.
Straight Arrow wrote:If you want to avoid pbem altogether, try playing both sides. It works; I've done it for years.
Blood and Thunder Brigade wrote:Straight Arrow wrote:If you want to avoid pbem altogether, try playing both sides. It works; I've done it for years.
How do you go about doing that exactly? How does that work?
Poorlaggedman wrote:I think I'm going to have to begrudgingly turn supply rules off. No matter how many resources I give the CSA she just seems to bleed her people away in supply dead zones like West Virginia. And does it ever build depots? It'll be a while until I play again but that is what I'll have to do.
Durk wrote:Blood and Thunder Brigade wrote:Straight Arrow wrote:If you want to avoid pbem altogether, try playing both sides. It works; I've done it for years.
How do you go about doing that exactly? How does that work?
I am picking up on Straight Arrow's comment for two reasons, he and I do have fun in pbem play, which is nice for many players, but also like Straight Arrow, I prefer to play both sides rather than playing against AI. Probably this comes from being an old board wargamer who did not have human opponents, playing versus yourself on a map with cardboard counters was the only option to play any game.
How to do this with AGEOD games:
Make the move of one side, like the CSA, save and exit the game.
Re-enter as the Union and make the Union move. Save and run the turn.
Then you can make the next Union move and save.
Opening as the Confederate where you move and save and run.
You can of course do all CSA moves first and run the game after all USA moves, but I do the alternating. Thing is, you no longer have to curse the AI. You only have yourself to blame, but kidding aside, you can cheat if you want to, but it is really fun to play both sides in earnest.
Straight Arrow wrote:If you want to avoid pbem altogether, try playing both sides.
Durk wrote:Excellent news. There is a lot of fun playing both sides.
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