Tennessee Troublemaker | Grand Tactician The Civil War CSA 1862 Campaign Confederate Ep 6



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Tennessee Troublemaker | Grand Tactician The Civil War CSA 1862 Campaign Confederate Ep 6

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Episode 6 of a Brand New Series!

Grand Tactician Gameplay on PC

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Grand Tactician The Civil War using the latest Beta Development Patch.

GTCW CSA 1.1 Patch

1862 Confederate States of America Campaign.

Grand Tactician The Civil War depicts the American Civil War in a Grand Strategy / RTS Game for the PC

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0:00:00 Overview
0:04:28 Campaign
0:09:59 Drewry’s Bluff
0:12:27 Campaigning
0:23:23 Battle Contact
0:24:24 Battle
0:39:50 Aftermath

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7 thoughts on “Tennessee Troublemaker | Grand Tactician The Civil War CSA 1862 Campaign Confederate Ep 6”

  1. I think you should attack at Lynchburg first because they don't have any supply. You have a lot of corp in the army's like in the army of the Mississippi you have 4 under strength corps so why don't you combine them to 2 medium size corp and that will solve Polk command issue.

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  2. Don't always comment but I always watch these after work been best series so far am liking the 62 start .. almost as much as the Queens own are looking forward to upgraded weapons hint hint lol

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  3. I just finished my last campaign. It was a pre war start as usual. I have to admit this start of yours looks interesting, but it is totally immersion breaking for me to have my army arranged in a way that I cannot replicate (having army level setups before having organization reform). My last playthrough started with 1.09 and finished on 1.15, and I definitely noticed the Union getting more tenacious as the versions changed (less likely to break until staggering casualties were taken). I think they have definitely tied morale to the difficulty level, which seems ok on the face of it, but honestly I think it is simply another change that hurts the AI more than the player (I also agree that the higher the aggressiveness, the worse the AI performs).

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  4. Henry Ashby was the cousin of Turner Ashby who served as Jackson’s chief of cavalry in the Valley campaign. I thought they might have been related but I had to look it up to see how they were connected. Henry Ashby commanded cavalry in Tennessee.

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