The last thing I want to do is talk to a person whose job it is to go down a checklist of things to say to a person and blatantly ignore certain things you say
Edit: Also, day 2!
Avoid those people.
The last thing I want to do is talk to a person whose job it is to go down a checklist of things to say to a person and blatantly ignore certain things you say
Edit: Also, day 2!
I was playing a new start in AGEod's American Civil War as the Union, had a Confederate army sneak up the Shenandoah in November of 1861 and make a sharp turn eastwards to attack Baltimore and Washington DC. Spent tons of rail capacity, forced-march some troops, etc. to get a force in the area (and got lucky I had men on ships that could be re-routed!), and proceeded to fight a nail-biting and very cold December month outside of Baltimore.
Union losses around 11,000, Confederates around 21,000 and over 8,000 survivors captured. It was a glorious victory to start off 1862!
And good grief, this AI can be capable of the most unexpectedly brilliant moves...
I'm sure half of those traitor deaths were due to Baltimore itself. ick.
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