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We'll try to get a game going tonight, feel free to drop by (we'll be in chat).
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/32498646/SoW%20Saved%20Games/GB_Hancock_Corps_14.01.12.sav
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/forums/showthread.php?66-Scourge-of-War-Gettysburg&p=8793&viewfull=1#post8793
The timer was set to 4 hours, so after routing the Union troops continually, we decided we had won. We had won a massive victory, 2700 points even though the Federals outnumbered us by 600 men! We did have an advantage in artillery though, and that made the difference for my brigade at at least one instance.
It was a glorious battle, it didn't crash and I got to test out how to host. Next time the settings will be tweaked a little better, and I'm also starting to feel ready for a division command.
Kelron was in command of the division while me and kaufman had a brigade each.
It was my first time hosting, so the settings weren't optimal. View range was set to 20-30 so it was hard to get the big picture.
Anyway, Kelron ordered me to take Stony Hill in support of our artillery. After taking the hill, I discovered Federal troops about 500 yards in front of me, and began some probing attacks. We both had stone walls for cover along most of the line, so it was a hard drawn out battle. A few well placed artillery shots and the timely flanking of kaufman's brigade sent the yankees runnin'.
After this victory my brigade pushed slowly forward across the large fields next to Group Farm and J. Welkert Farm. Using the stone walls and fences to our advantage we easily pushed the union troops back.
The bluecoats reformed for a last stand next to their artillery at the map's edge. Desperate charges ensued and we captured most of their ca