After a sequence of game screw-ups on a magnitude I have never witnessed before in a game my life, I killed 90% of the confederate army at 2nd Bull Run. More correctly the confederate army bonzai charged me until they took 90% casualties. How ever even though I still held all objectives, because I lost 40% of my army, I lost the battle. As an additional add-on to this unfortunate scenario I remembered that no matter what happens the enemy will have full strength at Antietam. So I uninstalled the game until the devs fix it or something.
Here, have a recreation of my mental breakdown following the incident. Starring demo-man as UG:ACW.
Sorry about the swearing.
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Summary Of Events and Dates Of The American Civil War
- Ultimate General: Civil War is a tactical real time strategy war-game. Experience the bloodiest period of U.S. History - the American Civil War of 1861-1865.
- Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 and Captain America: Civil War are based upon the 'Civil War' event. While Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 closely follows the original storyline, the film adaptation borrows key events and elements such as a bombing killing innocent civilians caught in the crossfire and a grief-filled Miriam Sharpe blaming Tony Stark.
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- Ultimate General: Civil War was created by a Ukrainian game studio, Game-Labs, and designed by Nick Thomadis. Originally released in Steam Early Access in November of 2016, the game was refined and updated for a 'complete game' release on July 14, 2017. From the ‘Ultimate General: Civil War' Website: (C) 2017 Game-Labs.
Ultimate general: civil war — overview This is one of the most overrated games I've encountered. The devs included Nick Thomadis, who started out as a TotalWar modder (Darthmods) and somehow built quite a following that way.
The Civil War was fought from April 1861 to April 1865.
Civil War 1861
January: The South Secedes. Immediately after Abraham Lincoln is elected President, South Carolina calls a state convention to remove itself from the United States of America. South Carolina is quickly followed by Florida, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas. Later, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina also secedes, forming the Confederate States of America.
April 12, Battle of Fort Sumter Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
June 3, Battle of Philippi, (West) Virginia
June 10, Battle of Big Bethel, Virginia
July 11, Battle of Rich Mountain, (West) Virginia
July 21, First Battle of Bull Run Manassas, Virginia
Bmw engine repair manual. November 7–8, Battle of Port Royal Sound, South Carolina
November 7, Battle of Belmont, Missouri
Civil War 1862
Asus n10 driver for mac. February 8, Roanoke Island, North Carolina
March 8–9, Battle Of Hampton Roads, Virginia
April 5–May 4 Siege of Yorktown, Virginia
June 26, Beaver Dam Creek, Virginia*
June 27, Gaines Mill, Virginia*
June 27–28, Garnett's Farm and Golding's Farm, Virginia*
June 29, Savage Station and Allen's Farm, Virginia*
June 30, White Oak Swamp, Virginia*
June 30, Glendale, Virginia*
July 1, Malvern Hill, Virginia*
(*Collectively known as the Seven Days Campaign or Seven Days Battles.)
August 9, Battle of Cedar Mountain, Virginia
August 28–30, Second Battle of Bull Run Manassas, Virginia
September 12–15, Harpers Ferry, (West) Virginia
September 14, Battle of South Mountain, Maryland
September 17, Battle of Antietam / Sharpsburg
September 19–20, Shepherdstown, (West) Virginia
December 11–15, Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia
February 6, Fort Henry, Tennessee
February 11–16, Siege of Fort Donelson, Tennessee
March 3–April 8, Siege of New Madrid and Island No. 10, Missouri (Mississippi River)
April 6–7, Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee
May 25–30, Siege of Corinth, Corinth, Mississippi
June 28, Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi
August 29, Battle of Richmond, Kentucky
October 3–4, Battle of Corinth, Mississippi
October 5, Hatchie's Bridge, Tennessee
October 8, Battle of Perryville, Kentucky.
December 31–January 2, Battle of Stones River / Murfreesboro, Tennessee
March 8, Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas
October 4, Battle of Galveston, Texas
Civil War 1863
April 30–May 6, Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia
May 3, Fredericksburg, Virginia
July 1–3, Battle of Gettyburg, Pennsylvania
April 10, Battle of Franklin, Tennessee.
May 18–July 4, Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi
September 18, Battle Of Chickamauga, Georgia
November 23-25, Battle Of Chattanooga, Tennessee November 24, Lookout Mountain (Chattanooga), TennesseeCivil War 1864
Civil War 1864
May 5–7, Battle Of The Wilderness, Virginia
May 6–7, Port Walthall Junction, Virginia
May 8–21, Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia
May 15, Battle of New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia
May 31-June 12, Battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia
June 15–18, Battle of Petersburg, Virginia
July 30, Battle of the Crater, Siege of Petersburg, Virginia
September 21–24, Battle of Fisher's Hill, Virginia
April 12, Battle of Fort Pillow, Tennessee
May 7–13. Rocky Face, Georgia
May 13–15, Battle of Resaca, Georgia
July 22, Battle of Atlanta, Georgia
December 15–16, Battle of Nashville Nashville, Tennessee
December 24–27, Fort Fisher, North Carolina
August 5, Battle of Mobile Bay
Civil War 1865
April 5, Amelia Springs, Virginia*
April 6, Rice's Station, Virginia*
April 6, Saylor's Creek, Virginia*
April 6–7, High Bridge, Virginia*
April 7, Cumberland Church, Virginia*
April 8, Appomattox Courthouse at Appomattox Station, Virginia*
April 9, General Robert E. Lee surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia (*Collectively known as the Appomattox Campaign.)
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Civil War 1864
January: The South Secedes. Immediately after Abraham Lincoln is elected President, South Carolina calls a state convention to remove itself from the United States of America. South Carolina is quickly followed by Florida, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas. Later, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina also secedes, forming the Confederate States of America.
April 12, Battle of Fort Sumter Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
June 3, Battle of Philippi, (West) Virginia
June 10, Battle of Big Bethel, Virginia
July 11, Battle of Rich Mountain, (West) Virginia
July 21, First Battle of Bull Run Manassas, Virginia
Bmw engine repair manual. November 7–8, Battle of Port Royal Sound, South Carolina
November 7, Battle of Belmont, Missouri
Civil War 1862
Asus n10 driver for mac. February 8, Roanoke Island, North Carolina
March 8–9, Battle Of Hampton Roads, Virginia
April 5–May 4 Siege of Yorktown, Virginia
June 26, Beaver Dam Creek, Virginia*
June 27, Gaines Mill, Virginia*
June 27–28, Garnett's Farm and Golding's Farm, Virginia*
June 29, Savage Station and Allen's Farm, Virginia*
June 30, White Oak Swamp, Virginia*
June 30, Glendale, Virginia*
July 1, Malvern Hill, Virginia*
(*Collectively known as the Seven Days Campaign or Seven Days Battles.)
August 9, Battle of Cedar Mountain, Virginia
August 28–30, Second Battle of Bull Run Manassas, Virginia
September 12–15, Harpers Ferry, (West) Virginia
September 14, Battle of South Mountain, Maryland
September 17, Battle of Antietam / Sharpsburg
September 19–20, Shepherdstown, (West) Virginia
December 11–15, Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia
February 6, Fort Henry, Tennessee
February 11–16, Siege of Fort Donelson, Tennessee
March 3–April 8, Siege of New Madrid and Island No. 10, Missouri (Mississippi River)
April 6–7, Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee
May 25–30, Siege of Corinth, Corinth, Mississippi
June 28, Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi
August 29, Battle of Richmond, Kentucky
October 3–4, Battle of Corinth, Mississippi
October 5, Hatchie's Bridge, Tennessee
October 8, Battle of Perryville, Kentucky.
December 31–January 2, Battle of Stones River / Murfreesboro, Tennessee
March 8, Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas
October 4, Battle of Galveston, Texas
Civil War 1863
April 30–May 6, Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia
May 3, Fredericksburg, Virginia
July 1–3, Battle of Gettyburg, Pennsylvania
April 10, Battle of Franklin, Tennessee.
May 18–July 4, Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi
September 18, Battle Of Chickamauga, Georgia
November 23-25, Battle Of Chattanooga, Tennessee November 24, Lookout Mountain (Chattanooga), TennesseeCivil War 1864
Civil War 1864
May 5–7, Battle Of The Wilderness, Virginia
May 6–7, Port Walthall Junction, Virginia
May 8–21, Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia
May 15, Battle of New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia
May 31-June 12, Battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia
June 15–18, Battle of Petersburg, Virginia
July 30, Battle of the Crater, Siege of Petersburg, Virginia
September 21–24, Battle of Fisher's Hill, Virginia
April 12, Battle of Fort Pillow, Tennessee
May 7–13. Rocky Face, Georgia
May 13–15, Battle of Resaca, Georgia
July 22, Battle of Atlanta, Georgia
December 15–16, Battle of Nashville Nashville, Tennessee
December 24–27, Fort Fisher, North Carolina
August 5, Battle of Mobile Bay
Civil War 1865
April 5, Amelia Springs, Virginia*
April 6, Rice's Station, Virginia*
April 6, Saylor's Creek, Virginia*
April 6–7, High Bridge, Virginia*
April 7, Cumberland Church, Virginia*
April 8, Appomattox Courthouse at Appomattox Station, Virginia*
April 9, General Robert E. Lee surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia (*Collectively known as the Appomattox Campaign.)