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Originally Posted by Thrift Store Scott
The US Civil War shares these same attributes, except for the modern weaponry. I don't think the Winchester Repeating Rifle was invented until after the Civil War (but I could be way off on that), so muzzle-loaders were still the order of the day. Having to load the powder, load the wadding, load the shot, pack it down, then take aim and fire while under fire would get very old very quickly in a game. Or so I'd imagine.
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There already is at least one Civil War game. I defy anybody to actually enjoy the piece of tripe that is
Gods & Generals (a game I'm proud to own as it reaches an almost
Big Rigs level of badness)...