I find your campaigns more interesting than when I play one my self. I find my self having to set rules as to prevent my self from winning to quickly. Appreciate the good work!
There were guns that crossed the bridge that he just never saw, and his guys were facing the other way so they weren't engaging. That should have been a total victory
Our only 3 Star General - why doesn’t he listen to orders 🤷♂️😂 How do you think he lived that long 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ “Army command told us to advance again. Last time we ignored him he gave us a star!”
Just fought The Battle of Washington May 11, 1862 as General Lee commanding the Army of Northern Virginia 68000 men v. General Fremont the Army of the Potomac 76000 men. Report: Federal casualties 27000 Confederate casualties: 8400 Total: 35400 in one day's fighting Major Confederate Victory as Washington Falls!!!
Out of curiosity, what sort of PC setup (graphics card, processor, etc) do you (and anyone else who plays) have? I have a 2060 with a 10th-gen intel i5, and when I get to battles above 50k on each side my game lags considerably.
Are there enough volunteers for new brigades? The 18k rifles from the huge battle should've had some decent ones! Edit: just remembered the bad credit lol
While watching your video's a question came in to my head, Would Sherman career been different if he stayed in the East, like would he of been in command of a Army earlier and maybe fought in the Valley against Jackson in 1862 or in command of the army of the Potomac in 1862-1863 or been a Corp commander at Gettysburg?
whenever a video of this game comes out, my day instantly improves. thank you for the content 🙏🏼
Hope to see more Grand Tactician content. Onward to victory!
I find your campaigns more interesting than when I play one my self. I find my self having to set rules as to prevent my self from winning to quickly. Appreciate the good work!
There were guns that crossed the bridge that he just never saw, and his guys were facing the other way so they weren't engaging. That should have been a total victory
Really wish this game was multiplayer I'd love to see Chris go against other history RUclipsrs or do community historical battles.
i would rather see the developers fix the A.I.
Our only 3 Star General - why doesn’t he listen to orders 🤷♂️😂
How do you think he lived that long 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
“Army command told us to advance again. Last time we ignored him he gave us a star!”
Grand tactician American Independence would be awesome.
Napoleonic Wars would be good too.
Grand Tactician: The Austrian Succession
Looks like you're researching x2 policies at the same time!
-Slavery Restriction & Blockage Runners
You’d look good in a mustache
I can't get enough of these videos, I need to go back and re-watch the union side.
Just fought The Battle of Washington May 11, 1862 as General Lee commanding the Army of Northern Virginia 68000 men v. General Fremont the Army of the Potomac 76000 men.
Report: Federal casualties 27000
Confederate casualties: 8400
Total: 35400 in one day's fighting
Major Confederate Victory as Washington Falls!!!
How are things looking out at sea? Union blockade causing you trouble, or have you been able to keep trade routes open?
Too bad you can’t play against someone in this. The AI doesn’t seem hard enough for you even on hardest settings
It is good that war is so terrible..or we would grow too fond of it.
Out of curiosity, what sort of PC setup (graphics card, processor, etc) do you (and anyone else who plays) have? I have a 2060 with a 10th-gen intel i5, and when I get to battles above 50k on each side my game lags considerably.
Are there enough volunteers for new brigades? The 18k rifles from the huge battle should've had some decent ones! Edit: just remembered the bad credit lol
For the next series have you considered the AOM mod?
Have you heard anything about the ultimate general revolutionary war game yet?
While watching your video's a question came in to my head, Would Sherman career been different if he stayed in the East, like would he of been in command of a Army earlier and maybe fought in the Valley against Jackson in 1862 or in command of the army of the Potomac in 1862-1863 or been a Corp commander at Gettysburg?
The last couple of episodes it feels like you “took it easy on them”. The AI isn’t good enough. Glad you aren’t going for the diplomatic victory.