advice on which scenario to play

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fcam1387
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advice on which scenario to play

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Hi guys,

Which scenario in your opinion offers the most realistic and/or enjoyable gameplay?
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Jonah
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I like all of them personally. Um, Southern Steel is probably my favorte as CSA, as USA the regular campaign. The Coming Fury is pretty good too though. They all have there pros and cons.
 
If you like organizing your forces and having completely different historical possibilities, then Coming fury is best. If you want to get to the Civil War we know and love with fast action then do Standerd campaign. If you want a challenge, do Southern Steel whic is the most realistic. Mainly due to supplies for the CSA and such are low and manpower is low as well, like in history.  It all depends on your own point of view.
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RE: advice on which scenario to play

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And waht about July 1861 for unknow reason US economic is so much better than standard campaign ??
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Well I think why July 1861 was better was either:

A. The costs of war did not set in yet.


B. They try to even the stranderd campaign out.

C. Maybe FoF (as much as I love them) made a mistake. The new patch improves a lot of those (if you have the one that gives new scenarios, it's a little old now.)


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