<font face="Verdana"><font size="4"><font color="orange">Col Meyer Sir! <salute>
The game you are talking about is one of my all time favorites, <font color="beige"><b>Civil War Generals II</b></font id="beige">. It was kool, night came and the campfires were lit, <font color="beige">actually, now that I think about it, was not so much a campfire but a lit tent. So what you had was a tent on each hex where there was a unit.</font id="beige"> It was a really nice touch and if you remember the crickets came out too! Only problem was you could whip the snot out of the A/I all the time, whether as the Yanks or the Rebs. It did have a very nice editor which allowed you to convert all of your old board games to it's format. I spent hundreds of hours with the darn thing.
<font color="beige">Hank, I never played on line, only against the A/I. At one time Sierra had put out a patch at their website which helped to enhanced their campaign tree. I was putting together these created battles and adding them to the tree, lots of fun. It was interesting to build your forces up between battles with the spoils that were gained during the previous battle.</font id="beige">
Regards,</font id="orange"></font id="size4"></font id="Verdana">
<font color="orange"><font size="4">Nick Kunz
General
Eastern Theater
Interim Commander
Confederate States of America</font id="orange"></font id="size4">