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Antietam was always my favorite battle to play, even using historical release rules and such and I hope to see an update of those two old TS titles.
CE Trog
1LT, USA
5th Bde/II Div/XV Corps
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What Yank doesn't like the prospect of a 2-to-1 numerical advantage in a battle? [:D]
Since we already have all of the maps necessary for an Antietam campaign I'm sure it will come. Only need a few new maps for a Bull Run campaign or Fredricksburg/Chancellorsville campaign or Overland campaign.
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Brig. Gen. Alan Lynn
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Actually, the numerical advantage is offset by the historical release times. Which is why I will only play that way at Antietam.
It is one of the most inriguing battles of the war and I'd love to see a campaign built around Lee's first drive North.
CE Trog
1LT, USA
5th Bde/II Div/XV Corps
Army of the Tennessee
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