With the recent patch, I wonder if Union is now a bit overpowered, but time will tell, and we'll see how it plays out.
HOUSERULE:
Only houserule is that McClellan must command the largest army in the Eastern Theater once he is promoted to 3*, and until either:
a) November 1862, or
b) He losses a couple battles and/or Washington is threatened. This is obviously a judgement call, but Gunnulf is a gentleman, so I think we'll capture the spirit
I also will not build lots of Union militia and train them to regulars. That was a workaround before the Union was beefed up; no need to do that anymore.
July 1861:
EASTERN:
The usual stuff happened early; I took Harper's Ferry, and since then have been pumping reinforcements into the place in order to hold it. So far, Gunnulf has not made any attempt on it, and overall seems to be adopting a defensive posture, probably to collect the 10 NM from holding Manassas.
He is withdrawing from West Virginia it seems. I am not sure what the best strategy is as CSA, but it does seem you need to either commit more troops, or get out. Staying with those 4 militia brigades is not a winning strategy. Supply becomes a major issue when the weather turns bad, so you either need to as CSA make some hay, or get out. He is choosing the latter.
Otherwise, as you can see we siezed Falmouth, and I am sending troops to hopefully control Clark, VA, and the Manassas Gap RR, which is key.
BUILDS:
Not knowing what to expect with Gunnulf and the CSA under this patch, I focused alot of early builds on Infantry Brigades out EAST; rule #1, don't lose Washington, so my priority #1 is to make sure I outnumber the Rebs in that theater. We are also building artillery.
Out West, I built some units to secure Cairo, but otherwise I'm prioritizing the East. We did construct 2 TINCLAD units to help control the rivers.
Overall, I am focusing on securing Missouri, Cairo, and Northern Virginia, to set the stage for 1862.
