Gray_Lensman wrote:No its not.... It just takes in too much region for the particular defined objectives. As stated above, it was initially designed around the Bull Run battle itself and not meant as a mini-campaign.
I still insist that the troops available in the official scenario are not historical. I would believe the July campaign has more accurate garrison positioning; where do all those garrisons disappear if the official scenario has a historical set-up?
The victory conditions for the official scenarios are far from historical if the intention (as the scenario is describe) is to focus on the march to Richmond. Yes, this can be rectified by adjusting the designed area, I agree with that, and that Bigus has IMO done very well in his suggestion above. However, that does not alter the troop positioning problems.
There is one easy fix of course. Take the changes Bigus have made regarding troop positions and play area, but remove the ahistorical fort/ships *and* lock the Union troops in Ft.Monroe. The scenario then automatically focuses solely around the Manassas-Harpers area.