OK, tricky one this.
What is the obligation of an opponent to give battle in any single scenario situation?
These are tactical simulations drawn on a grand scale. The game models Regimental sized combat on operational sized maps. What am I to do if my opponent decides to get "cagey" and play a positional game?
These maps allow players to do pretty much whatever they wish regardless of any political, logistical, strategic or morale implications that would pertain historically.
To be specific, just finishing day 1 of a 4 day Chancellorsville campaign and I've spent the day getting the entire Union Army into the rear of the Rebs only to realise that the Reb Army seems to have crossed to the North bank to occupy my original start position!
Dawn on day 2 I fear will find us faced with a simple flip-flop of the initial start position.
In all my years of gaming I can't think of another instance of a "what-the-hell" moment like it. I realise an opponent has every right to play to the best advantage possible but it's got me scratching my head in confusion.
Surely Lee couldn't have done that in reality? where does it leave us?
