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Re: Great Campaigns of the Civil War - Jacksons 1862 Valley Campaign Released
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 1:38 pm
by Leffe7
How do you guys play the mod in sandbox. Just "Hunt em down"?
It would be very nice if some basic scenarios would be included... :whistle:
Re: Great Campaigns of the Civil War - Jacksons 1862 Valley Campaign Released
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 2:37 pm
by Chamberlain
Hey
Leffe7,
I usually play Army vs. Army, and 'Hunt them down' as you never know where or when the action will take place on your way to the Objective.I usually setup 1 Objective.
Chamberlain
Re: Great Campaigns of the Civil War - Jacksons 1862 Valley Campaign Released
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:54 pm
by Zeke
How do you guys play the mod in sandbox. Just "Hunt em down"?
It would be very nice if some basic scenarios would be included... :whistle:
Good point Leffe7 - That is work in progress eventually I would like to progress to scenario creation - your excellent scenario creation tool may come in useful there

for the moment yep hunt them down as they start father away from the enemy - for this campaign as the troop numbers are smaller you can use defend and attack options also but soon when I commence on larger campaigns the hunt them down option will be best as demonstrated below -
Longstreet on the attack!!!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

Re: Great Campaigns of the Civil War - Jacksons 1862 Valley Campaign Released
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 7:13 pm
by Zeke
I should have the amended version of Jacksons valley campaign uploaded by tomorrow inc the file that RebBugler kindly added. And thank's for the PMs and posts on this. B)
Once the Valley is complete I'm going to look at another campaign that quite a few have messaged about in the forum over the last few months:
McClellan's 1862 Peninsula Campaign. All the major battles will be covered plus a few of the skirmishes.
So it will be goodbye to cutesy divisional-style battles in the valleys and Hello full frontal corps assaults!!!! :woohoo: :blink: :woohoo:
In the background I'm also looking/researching a western campaign which will be released after the peninsula
Zeke
Re: Great Campaigns of the Civil War - Jacksons 1862 Valley Campaign Released
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:53 pm
by RebBugler
Hey Zeke,
Quick historical fix for those CSA bunting issues, should you choose to use it, and you probably won't have to mess with the OOBs at all. All buntings assigned now are 2nd bunting issues, exception, arty commanders are assigned 1st buntings.
This gfx file replaces your's, flag lines are simply added to your four lines. Your mod must be prioritized below B&F for this to work correctly. Once downloaded, rename attachment to gfx with the extension .csv if necessary.
The attachment gfx_2013-07-17.csv is no longer available
Re: Great Campaigns of the Civil War - Jacksons 1862 Valley Campaign Released
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 12:32 pm
by Zeke
Hey Zeke,
Quick historical fix for those CSA bunting issues, should you choose to use it, and you probably won't have to mess with the OOBs at all. All buntings assigned now are 2nd bunting issues, exception, arty commanders are assigned 1st buntings.
This gfx file replaces your's, flag lines are simply added to your four lines. Your mod must be prioritized below B&F for this to work correctly. Once downloaded, rename attachment to gfx with the extension .csv if necessary.
gfx_2013-07-17.csv
Thanks RebBugler but I'd already changed over the flags and amended them

- But for a quick fix guys you can use this file or you can download the new updated Valley campaign file on the first post - to use delete your existing Valley campaign folder and simply insert the new file

Then activate the new file.
As per previous posts:
- Please ensure you are patched to v 1.61
- Please ensure you have the newest version of the Bugles and flags mod (and the blood mod
) installed already - this is important as the valley campaign will over write certain screens and formations.
- Please ensure that you don't have an old version of "Gettysburg 3 days in 7 hrs" (newest version works fine)as you can see in a couple of previous posts here that it will that will cause crashes when using Bugles and flags and my campaign.
I have to say the built in modifications ability in SOW is one of the games best features!! B)
Anyway enjoy folks and let us know how you get on in the valley!
Zeke
Re: Great Campaigns of the Civil War - Jacksons 1862 Valley Campaign Released
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:32 pm
by garyknowz
Mr. Zeke.
I can't thank you enough. This is truly yeoman work you've undertaken.
As to which OOBs to work on next? It's hard for me to choose amongst such pivotal and long sought for army organizations. So I'll let you do what is most convenient and desirable for you. Honestly, there is no wrong move. I'll just sit back and enjoy the ride. B)
Again, thank you so much.
Best,
Gary K.
Re: Great Campaigns of the Civil War - Jacksons 1862 Valley Campaign Released
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 2:12 pm
by Don
Zeke-
Using my imagination a little, I remembered General Gordon's pre-Gettysburg strike into Pennsylvania. It almost reached Harrisburg, but the long bridge into the city was burnt and the troops were recalled for the Gettysburg attack. I know this isn't your priority right now, but it was a relatively small campaign that nonetheless used infantry, artillery, and cavalry in a continuous way after Gordon entered Gettysburg (some time before the big battle).
Re: Great Campaigns of the Civil War - Jacksons 1862 Valley Campaign Released
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:32 pm
by Zeke
Zeke-
Using my imagination a little, I remembered General Gordon's pre-Gettysburg strike into Pennsylvania. It almost reached Harrisburg, but the long bridge into the city was burnt and the troops were recalled for the Gettysburg attack. I know this isn't your priority right now, but it was a relatively small campaign that nonetheless used infantry, artillery, and cavalry in a continuous way after Gordon entered Gettysburg (some time before the big battle).
I could certainly look at this at some point Don B) - This is actually not a well know fact that the Confederates under Ewell had already been through Gettysburg once before looking for supplies before the Battle of Gettysburg paying for the supplies in worthless confederate currency. This is why the townsfolk were glad to see Buford and his cavalry.
This sort of blows the theory that the battle occurred due to Harry Heth being on the hunt for shoes - which was/is boloney. He was in fact under orders to reconnoitre the town and take possession if at all possible. Gettysburg was not a insignificant back-water but a central hub connecting several roads in the area, therefore the town was of strategic importance to Lee and his army. However Heth was under strict orders not to bring on a general engagement until the army had converged.....Well he sort of failed on that point!!
Re: Great Campaigns of the Civil War - Jacksons 1862 Valley Campaign Released
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 11:20 pm
by RebBugler
I have to say the built in modifications ability in SOW is one of the games best features!!
Zeke
Yeah, for sure. And once you start modding SOW, it's almost a given that you won't return to that :whistle: other game...it's like night to day.