Last night was campaign battle #2 for Longstreet. We had an odd number so I sat this one out to let somebody else play. I felt like drinkin' anyway.
The scenario was a hilltop defense. The Union won the scouting roll but decided to be the Attackers. They got to add 4 extra pieces of terrain. Most of their choices ended up helping the Rebs. To make matters worse, one of the Reb generals had as his personality trait "Engineer" which allowed his troops to spend several turns reinforcing their position. This would make them a tough nut to crack.
Terrain favors the defender.
The earthworks
Yankee troops await the order to assault the ridge
Rebel left flank
I really thought the Union would stack their troops on one side and overwhelm the dug in Rebs with sheer numbers. Instead, the assault was spread out and uncoordinated. The outcome was expected.
Of course, it's easy to sit back, drinking really good beer and armchair general.
Longstreet provided another entertaining game. The campaign mechanics are brilliant, especially the after battle sequence. Camp fever took it's toll!
Happy 44 Fellow Fortry(isher)! May you have many more games and birthdays!
ReplyDeleteMany happy returns, Baron!
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Nice looking pictures...and happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteMany happy returns sir!
ReplyDeleteAll of Beerstein wishes you a very happy Birthday...
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday mate!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a wonderful birthday, Jaye, and a great many healthy returns.
ReplyDeleteI really do enjoy your various different gaming posts. Thank you for sharing them with us.
-- Jeff
PS, when will "Beyond the Wall" get refreshed?
Happy Birthday, Young'un!
ReplyDeleteJeff, I can update the Wall when work lets up. Hopefully soon. Have to see what happens with those pesky Lizardmen. Also need to peak in on Unkerlant, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all well wishes. This community gets me thru the day sometimes.
Happy belated birthday!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, Jaye. It's been great getting to be a part of the Wed. and Thur. get togethers. Thanks to you and the rest of the generals for taking me in.
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