Turn 1 is a cease-fire during which to position your troops, and dig in.
Elmer needs a lot of time for that, later he plays smoother.
There's been some heavy naval duels on the Atlantic coast; I wanna protect the port of Norfolk-Virginia. Both sides have lost many ships.
It's only the beginning of the campaign and so there's still room for manoeuvre in the main theaters.
Lots of heavy but indecisive fighting in New Mexico and in the midwest.
In the great lakes area the outnumbered Canadian-British formations are under heavy attacks and the US has made some important gains.
On the "Atlantic" front I'm trying to advance along three axis and hit the US' production by capturing cities with a * or + in their name. These affect supply and replacement.
Washington was a sweet victory and the door to Philadelphia and New York seems to be wide open, but due to fog of war I'm unsure about what Elmer has lined up to welcome me.
A US counter attack west of Winchester is bothering me. If I'm not mistaken this is one of the US formations programmed to sweep behind the CS lines in an effort to isolate the Army of Virginia.
Unit density is not that huge right now which allows for these kind of operations.

















