Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:13 pm
I should explain better my original question.
If I remember right, Union player gets Hooker in AUg 1861. Historically, we know Hooker started as a division commander and slowly climbed the command chain until he became Army of the Potomac's commander (and then Chancellorsville, but this is another history). In AACW he starts as a one star general and if he can climb the chain is up to you.
Now, fast forward to January 1862, with the '62 Generals event. We have Berry, Dix, etc. as two star generals. The question is: where did they hide until now?
We get them yet with two stars, as a gift. But shouldn't it be more theorically correct to have them at the very moment they became one star generals (the start of the campaign/scenario or in a precise month) as Hooker?
Shouldn't we see the natural evolution of the gameplay? Why Hooker or another early commander have to fight bloody battles with the risk of being killed to improve their seniority and Berry appears with his two shiny stars without having done nothing worth to mention?
In a previous post Gray wrote:
1-star generals show up when they historically first took command at the Division level since in game the 1-star generals can form up and command divisions.
2-star generals show up when they historically first took command at the Corps level...
3-star generals show up when they historically first took command at the Army level...
So there were generals who took command of a Corp without ever having a divisional command? It's not a tricky question for I admit my ignorance in this field.