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<br />You could always go a different direction and get one of the games covering the whole war. Forge of Freedom, American Civil War, or Gary Grigsby's War Between the States might be a nice change of pace for you.
General Mark Nelms
6/3/IX/AoO
"Blackhawk Brigade"
Union Military Academy Instructor
Union Cabinet Secretary
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Of the three which is the one I should buy if I were to get one of them?
Col. Bill Peters, The Boise Rifles, II Corps Artillery, AoA
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If you are looking for the most historical, choose American Civil War.
American Civil War is also considered as one of the best wargame ever done.
it's a little more complex but there is small scenario and an important community able to help.
The AI is also very decent.
I didn't own Gary Grigsby's last title and I will certainly pass on this one.
For me it's difficult to trust an adaptation of a 2ww strategic game engine.
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Field Lieutenant Bill Bertrand
Forest Cavalry Brigade
2/3/Cavalry Corps
Army of the Mississippi
CSA
Chief of Staff Army of the Mississippi
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