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I am afraid that the Wargamer jumped the gun and HPS has pulled the plug on the article! It was suppose to be unvailed at the start of Tiller Con II, opps!
Respectfully,
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<font color="orange"><font size="4">Nick Kunz
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Chief of the Armies
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Oh poop, I was just getting excited. Now I'll have to wait another few days[:(]
Lt. Gen. Ed Blackburn
II/VI/AoS
"Forward Bucktails"
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Basically, the article just outlined the overall features: All the latest updates/patches from the other games will be there (weather, cavalry skirmishers, artillery capture, spiking, retire by prolongue, etc.) And the game will cover everything from the Summer of 1862 invasion of Kentucky by Bragg all the way to Chatanooga in Winter 1863 if I read it correctly - so basically an 18-month campaign for the entire Kentucky/Tennessee theater, which is amazing. Perryville, Mill Springs, Murfeesboro, Chickamauga, Chatanooga - all of those battles will be there with campaign options around them. Sounds to me like it could be the best HPS title yet. [:D]
Regards,
Brig. Gen. Alan Lynn
2nd Div, II Corps, AoA
VMI Training Staff
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