Last weeks campaign game AAR can be found below:
https://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2020/02/the-shenandoah-valley-1862-bridge-to.html (https://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2020/02/the-shenandoah-valley-1862-bridge-to.html)
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My condolences to Georgia X_X
As the late, great Ray Charles said: "Sweet Georgia always on my mind" :( ;)
Excellent, as always, Steve ! :)
Cheers - Phil
Interesting report, Steve. :-bd
Thanks chaps :)
A nice sharp action, which seemed to really open up in the first couple of turns due to the order / command system of Black Powder, a real strength, in my view, of scripting and control being taken away from the players by these rules.
In the Glory Hallelujah rules, the penalty of no fire for a unit that moves more than once, helps put the hand of restraint on Players using large movements, even on a successful command roll.
All good points Norm and ones that I completely agree with.
Colonel Wayne has now completed all his close ups, has reported to make up for re-fit and girdle adjustments. Ready for the next gallup at those Injuns ..er Rebs?