just never really happened for you did it Patrick . As you said as the rebels you have to be aggressive and that’s not your normal game . Looking forward with anticipation to Thunder next week as i’ve just received my 2 copies. I’m a belt and braces kind of guy 😊
So, it was a “short” campaign in result? I would have loved to see you run it out in 30 days. …but when you have decisive battles upfront… it was not so surprising to see it end now. …though you got kind of a clean getaway with the CSA on turn 9. But there were simply not enough “big boys” still around to fight it for the long term. So next, you are already embarked to the Mississippi? Well, this will be interesting enough with the new stuff that I do not know yet. And it also follows your chronological logic to put it on the agenda. Although I also really would like you to catch up back and do the campaign versions of the early games, say compact AGA or even huge OTR! But I will follow you west as well. Holger
It's always worth asking "how much could I gain if things go right?" vs "how much could I lose if things go wrong?" The answer to this question is often heavily tilted in one direction or the other, and you have to take that into consideration when deciding what to do.
You e probably covered this somewhere in a video: there are so many die rolls impacting play: can a good strategy, player morale overcome bad die rolls?
Thank you! Looking forward to ToM!
Well, that was an enjoyable couple of campaign games. Would love to see a reprint, maybe with Stonewall's Last Battle thrown in, who knows?
Thanks
Its a great Scenario and awful Fun..Now Playing other campaign. the Random Events Seem stale and way to similar
Thanks for another fantastic game gents! I too am looking forward to seeing the action move westward!
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just never really happened for you did it Patrick . As you said as the rebels you have to be aggressive and that’s not your normal game . Looking forward with anticipation to Thunder next week as i’ve just received my 2 copies. I’m a belt and braces kind of guy 😊
Thanks, Richard! It was just one of those games. Can't wait to move on!
So, it was a “short” campaign in result?
I would have loved to see you run it out in 30 days.
…but when you have decisive battles upfront…
it was not so surprising to see it end now.
…though you got kind of a clean getaway with the CSA on turn 9.
But there were simply not enough “big boys” still around to fight it for the long term.
So next, you are already embarked to the Mississippi?
Well, this will be interesting enough with the new stuff that I do not know yet.
And it also follows your chronological logic to put it on the agenda.
Although I also really would like you to catch up back and do the campaign versions of the early games, say compact AGA or even huge OTR!
But I will follow you west as well.
Holger
It's always worth asking "how much could I gain if things go right?" vs "how much could I lose if things go wrong?" The answer to this question is often heavily tilted in one direction or the other, and you have to take that into consideration when deciding what to do.
Very well said.
You e probably covered this somewhere in a video: there are so many die rolls impacting play: can a good strategy, player morale overcome bad die rolls?
"I'm a victim of soikumstance!"
Burnside makes up for all of his poor historical results in one fell swoop!