Mosby wrote:Allrighty, after trying my hand with the CSA on some smaller maps, I figured I could try to go for the gold with the main campaign. I start it a few times, learning from some small mistakes that I really wanted to change early on.
On my latest game, I'm doing pretty good, losing all of my battles, but I'm really not losing anything special. Then, we get attacked by a huge Union force, but my main army under P.G.T himself holds em off. I then attack back, and win both ...where I then see him run off, leaving the town, going to the middle of nowhere sever regions away.

Why did that happen?
Also, is there any way to not lose the game with these guys? I'm facing such a huge force that can just waltz right by whatever town I'm sitting in...splitting my force only makes it easier for the huge stack to wipe out...good times.
Tips and tricks:
Although the AI will give you a very good run for your money, as the CSA, you should focus on digging in deep in easily defendable positions, with plenty of artillery (behind rivers etc.) you should be able to hold off a force 3x your size most of the time.
This should give you some breathing space. Build some Blockade runners and Industrialization to get a War Economy going.
Union Raiders giving you a hard time? Get two of your cavalry officers (you have plenty) 6 cavalry elements and kill them one by one.
Now for the hard part: find smaller stacks of the Union army and encircle and destroy them. This should open up 'gaps' that you can use to liberate some land. Focus on KY, MO (and maybe Kansas) and your original 11 states, don't bother trying to conquer Illinois or something silly like that.
Read Runyan's post. 75% of the game is position, position, position.
*****SPOILER***** READ BELOW THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK
The AI loves to campaign in the winter, and is not all that concerned about supply lines. For a few easy kills, get ready to encircle and destroy some low on supplies, low on ammo, low on cohesion units as soon as the snow melts....... (a bit gamey, but needed)
Goodl luck, and make the South proud!
Murphy's Law of Combat: 'The most dangerous thing on a battlefield? An officer with a map'