A bit late to SOW... Wow.
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 8:29 pm
Hello All,
After floating through school and through history class many, many years ago I never paid much attention to the Civil War. Now in my mid 30's I have a passion for history and tactical / simulation PC games. I had been playing Empire Total War with the ACW mod, and while very stunning graphically, technical issues crop up from time to time with memory issues and crashing after long battles. I heard about SOW on one of the Total War forums, and tried the demo. While I wasn't thrilled with the graphical prowess (before I adjusted draw distance, sprite count, etc.) I knew this could be something special. Being so used to ETW, I felt like a helpless General in SOW, double clicking like mad with no results. I knew there would be a learning curve, and I knew it would be something special, so I went all out and purchased the SOWGB 150th anniversary collection with the media, making it the most expensive game I have ever purchased.
I am so glad I did. Now, around 20 battles in, I am playing exclusively in historical mode, scouting field positions, moving my army with OOB commands and courier. I have many mods enabled, realistic smoke (light), Map mods, courier mods, you name it. The thrill of ordering a regiment to advance on an undefended cannon position and watch with horror that regiment take a canister shot with 15 men falling at once but eventually routing the position, while on your other flank you have to keep your lines intact as the enemy attempts to flank you is thrilling to say the least. The Ken Burns Civil War Documentary said something like this: "the Civil War consisted of long stretches of nothing followed by exclamation points of pure terror". In SOW you feel as close as we can to what happened during that time, setting up your army in a nice field with high ground, seeing nothing and holding position, to seeing the enemy pour in to a different location and having to react quickly before they arrive, to the battle itself.
Excellent game!
After floating through school and through history class many, many years ago I never paid much attention to the Civil War. Now in my mid 30's I have a passion for history and tactical / simulation PC games. I had been playing Empire Total War with the ACW mod, and while very stunning graphically, technical issues crop up from time to time with memory issues and crashing after long battles. I heard about SOW on one of the Total War forums, and tried the demo. While I wasn't thrilled with the graphical prowess (before I adjusted draw distance, sprite count, etc.) I knew this could be something special. Being so used to ETW, I felt like a helpless General in SOW, double clicking like mad with no results. I knew there would be a learning curve, and I knew it would be something special, so I went all out and purchased the SOWGB 150th anniversary collection with the media, making it the most expensive game I have ever purchased.
I am so glad I did. Now, around 20 battles in, I am playing exclusively in historical mode, scouting field positions, moving my army with OOB commands and courier. I have many mods enabled, realistic smoke (light), Map mods, courier mods, you name it. The thrill of ordering a regiment to advance on an undefended cannon position and watch with horror that regiment take a canister shot with 15 men falling at once but eventually routing the position, while on your other flank you have to keep your lines intact as the enemy attempts to flank you is thrilling to say the least. The Ken Burns Civil War Documentary said something like this: "the Civil War consisted of long stretches of nothing followed by exclamation points of pure terror". In SOW you feel as close as we can to what happened during that time, setting up your army in a nice field with high ground, seeing nothing and holding position, to seeing the enemy pour in to a different location and having to react quickly before they arrive, to the battle itself.
Excellent game!