Spamming milita units to build fortifications might be sort of gamey. [/i]I obviously do that[/i], especially around Washington.
In fact, when we just started our second game (vs Marquo) I wrote this on the email I sent to him:
"Oh, I noticed at least a couple of times you forgot something quite important in my opinion: one of your stacks left a region and nothing was left behind = you are allowing the fortifications to disappear. You always should let something behind (let's say a one-element regiment will do it). If you move again a big stack into that region, merge them with that regiment and there you go. I don't think that is gamey. After all, no concrete at that time. Weren't they basically using stone walls (landscape was full of them)? I guess all the job they had to do is clearing the surrounding area (cutting trees, etc). And trenches. XIX century people were tough and used to hard work (farmers, working class). Hundreds of such men can do a lot of work. Anyway, I am talking about important regions you don't want me to grab. I am pretty certain you let fortifications die in the Potomac area: regions which I assaulted later. Don't do that. They are your best friends
Remember that the defence is much stronger. On our last game we had Beauregard (30.000 men) attacking Milroy (18.000 men) at Leesburg (just a few turns ago). The fortification level was 4. The Union was defeated but I was not forced to retreat and Milroy kept the fortifications. He was kicked out on next turn, true, but that certainly bought me one more turn therefore to me that "defeat" was in fact a sweet victory
As I said previously I know basically nothing about this conflict but I suspect the field fortifications (not talking about forts here) were quite primitive (it's the XIX century after all).
Another thing to mention is that in fact the American Civil War is the first modern war (WW1 would be a bigger version): the horror of 1914-1918 appeared in fact during the 1860s. In a nutshell: the superiority of defence (WW2 would change that).
So what do you think? To me it is not gamey but of course I might be utterly wrong.
Oh, a lot of photos with defensive works during the Civil War. Taken DURING the conflict. Really old pictures [8D]
http://www.flickr.com/photos/usnational ... 253038356/

