Scourge of War Gettysburg - EPISODE 9 - GB02 - July 1 - McPherson's Ridge (C-DIV) 1030 1 July 1863

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Scourge of War Gettysburg - EPISODE 9 - GB02 - July 1 - McPherson's Ridge (C-DIV) 1030 1 July 1863

00:00 Intro
04:52 McPherson's Ridge (C-DIV) 1030 1 July 1863 - Continued
10:17 Game - Crashes - Restart from Save
20:07 Game - Crashes #2
21:44 McPherson's Ridge (C-DIV) 1030 1 July 1863 - Deux
25:51 Artillery Moves Up
45:42 Heth's Tennessean Moving on Right Flank - Mississippians Are on the Laft
53:52 Artillery Move too close to Enemy
1:03:04 More Artillery Moving Up, Review, and Next Time

My intent is to play each part of this game. I plan on one video every other week that will last approximately 50 - 60 minutes.

ABOUT THIS GAME

Welcome to Scourge of War - Gettysburg, a real-time 3D computer game/simulation developed by NorbSoftDev, the company headed by renowned game designer Norb Timpko, designer of Mad Minute Games' acclaimed Take Command series. Scourge of War is the epitome of historical command simulations.

Welcome to Scourge of War. We hope you are ready for a fight. This game places you in command of the units of armies and allows you to refight the many historical bloody clashes during the age of regimental base warfare. This is a type of wargame that we call real time command simulation. Real time command simulation combat begins with Sid—as in Sid Meier, who released the now legendary wargame Sid Meier’s Gettysburg (SMG) in 1997. This game established a new genre, freeing players from the confines of the earlier wargame conventions of the hex grid and dice roll. It placed the units on a 3D battlefield and lets the player/commander move units around.

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