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    Not sure if this is the best place for this thread, but I couldn't find anywhere better to put it, so here we go. The other night I was thinking of possible future Total War titles, and an interesting idea popped into my head: American Civil War. It would fit the Total War brand better than any other previous title, because most historians agree that it was the first "total war." The awful diplomacy and alliance system of the Total War series wouldn't even need to be included in a Civil War Total War as there are only two sides, which would thus most accurately live up to the "Total War" brand name. The game would be entirely about building up your military infrastructure, waging war, and crushing your opponent.

    Now, as the conflict lasted only four years in real life, the usual one turn equals six months turn system would need to be altered; one turn equaling one week would be a good plan in my mind. As for the character system, it would still retain the usual governors and generals, with generals able to become governors and vice versa, and each possessing unique traits as in all the past Total War games. Since the conflict lasted such a short time, we obviously would not be seeing children growing up to be generals, so new generals would be created through a promotion system similar to how captains are promoted to generals in other Total War games. However, despite not seeing children growing up to be generals, we could still see older generals die of old age or in battle of course.

    The game would start just after the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter in April 1861 and each side would begin with the generals it had and the cities it controlled in real life at the beginning of the war. However, from there the game would of course be completely open-ended and anything could happen.

    I know there are a lot of non-Americans on this board and I'm not sure how much of the Civil War is known to the rest of the world, but I'd be interested to hear people's thoughts on this crazy little idea of mine. I know it would be a bit of a departure from previous Total War titles, as there would only be two factions, which probably would be a turn-off to a lot of people who are used to battling over multiple continents with a dozen or more factions. However, it really fits the definition of "Total War," so I think it'd be an interesting concept.

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    I think it would be interesting, given E:TWs re-worked Diplomacy and government systems if all the states were individual factions. Then you as a player would have to work to keep your states under control (The South had an especially tough time doing this, states' rights and all) and it would be neat as it would allow you to re-write history (Such as, for example, forging a new empire in the mid-west)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikec1088 View Post
    Not sure if this is the best place for this thread, but I couldn't find anywhere better to put it, so here we go. The other night I was thinking of possible future Total War titles, and an interesting idea popped into my head: American Civil War. It would fit the Total War brand better than any other previous title, because most historians agree that it was the first "total war." The awful diplomacy and alliance system of the Total War series wouldn't even need to be included in a Civil War Total War as there are only two sides, which would thus most accurately live up to the "Total War" brand name. The game would be entirely about building up your military infrastructure, waging war, and crushing your opponent.

    Now, as the conflict lasted only four years in real life, the usual one turn equals six months turn system would need to be altered; one turn equaling one week would be a good plan in my mind. As for the character system, it would still retain the usual governors and generals, with generals able to become governors and vice versa, and each possessing unique traits as in all the past Total War games. Since the conflict lasted such a short time, we obviously would not be seeing children growing up to be generals, so new generals would be created through a promotion system similar to how captains are promoted to generals in other Total War games. However, despite not seeing children growing up to be generals, we could still see older generals die of old age or in battle of course.

    The game would start just after the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter in April 1861 and each side would begin with the generals it had and the cities it controlled in real life at the beginning of the war. However, from there the game would of course be completely open-ended and anything could happen.

    I know there are a lot of non-Americans on this board and I'm not sure how much of the Civil War is known to the rest of the world, but I'd be interested to hear people's thoughts on this crazy little idea of mine. I know it would be a bit of a departure from previous Total War titles, as there would only be two factions, which probably would be a turn-off to a lot of people who are used to battling over multiple continents with a dozen or more factions. However, it really fits the definition of "Total War," so I think it'd be an interesting concept.


    yes, I liked some of the ideas you mentioned and the whole idea of America total war, but I think it would work better as an expansion to Empire: total war, rather than it being the next full release of a total war game. it just wouldn't have enough content and the two factions is a real turn off for alot of people. And yeah, alot of people who aren't American don't really know too much about the war or care about it, but this is just non-Americans in general, I'm sure some of them would be educated about it.
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    Wow, i was JUST thinking about a civil war game.
    i would be extremely interested. i was looking for one in the past.

    although i dont think it fits the TW settings very well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cambovenzi View Post
    although i dont think it fits the TW settings very well.
    I concur, if for no other reason than that an ACW Total War title would only have two factions. As CA said in a recent article that they look for historical periods where there were numerous parties involved, I'd say that the American Civil War isn't what they're looking for.
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    It would make a good expansion pack to Empire.

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    Yeah, I guess the only chance to ever see it would probably be in the form of an Empire expansion pack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pontius Pilate View Post
    yes, I liked some of the ideas you mentioned and the whole idea of America total war, but I think it would work better as an expansion to Empire: total war, rather than it being the next full release of a total war game. it just wouldn't have enough content and the two factions is a real turn off for alot of people. And yeah, alot of people who aren't American don't really know too much about the war or care about it, but this is just non-Americans in general, I'm sure some of them would be educated about it.
    I agree. Its limited enough to be better off in an ETW expansion (a la Kingdoms) as a tighter, more period-detailed campaign.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pontius Pilate View Post
    it just wouldn't have enough content and the two factions is a real turn off for alot of people.
    No, it could realistically be pushed to four factions. California was neutral in the conflict, and even though the Confederacy considered Texas to be a member state, it was still largely independent because it contributed very little, if anything at all, to the Confederate war machine.
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    There would probably also be Mexico and Canada in the same way the Numidians or Scythians were in RTW, but only two main factions.

    • California as a viable faction would probably require some alternate-history scenario where Johnston agreed to form the Pacific Republic....
    • don't know if that's true about Texas either. Quoting Wikipedia, "over 70,000 Texans served in the Confederate army and Texas regiments fought in every major battle throughout the war". According to the same article it also contributed significant supplies to the Confederate war effort.


    But in truth, I just don't see the Civil War working out with any amount of realism using a TW engine. The American Civil War was a lot more than just warfare, and, if the RTW and M2TW engines are any indication, beyond the capabilities of a TW engine. We would see silly scenarios like Helena, Montana becoming huge while Philadelphia and Richmond having tiny populations, or Canada invading the Midwest, or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quirinus View Post
    California as a viable faction would probably require some alternate-history scenario where Johnston agreed to form the Pacific Republic....
    And a Macedonian occupation of Italy in RTW is any different?
    don't know if that's true about Texas either. Quoting Wikipedia, "over 70,000 Texans served in the Confederate army and Texas regiments fought in every major battle throughout the war". According to the same article it also contributed significant supplies to the Confederate war effort.[/list]
    An article (non-Wikipedia) I read somewhere said otherwise, but since I can't find said article, I'll bow to all mighty Wikipedia for now because the US Civil War isn't my area of expertise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikec1088 View Post
    Not sure if this is the best place for this thread, but I couldn't find anywhere better to put it, so here we go. The other night I was thinking of possible future Total War titles, and an interesting idea popped into my head: American Civil War. It would fit the Total War brand better than any other previous title, because most historians agree that it was the first "total war." The awful diplomacy and alliance system of the Total War series wouldn't even need to be included in a Civil War Total War as there are only two sides, which would thus most accurately live up to the "Total War" brand name. The game would be entirely about building up your military infrastructure, waging war, and crushing your opponent.

    Now, as the conflict lasted only four years in real life, the usual one turn equals six months turn system would need to be altered; one turn equaling one week would be a good plan in my mind. As for the character system, it would still retain the usual governors and generals, with generals able to become governors and vice versa, and each possessing unique traits as in all the past Total War games. Since the conflict lasted such a short time, we obviously would not be seeing children growing up to be generals, so new generals would be created through a promotion system similar to how captains are promoted to generals in other Total War games. However, despite not seeing children growing up to be generals, we could still see older generals die of old age or in battle of course.

    The game would start just after the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter in April 1861 and each side would begin with the generals it had and the cities it controlled in real life at the beginning of the war. However, from there the game would of course be completely open-ended and anything could happen.

    I know there are a lot of non-Americans on this board and I'm not sure how much of the Civil War is known to the rest of the world, but I'd be interested to hear people's thoughts on this crazy little idea of mine. I know it would be a bit of a departure from previous Total War titles, as there would only be two factions, which probably would be a turn-off to a lot of people who are used to battling over multiple continents with a dozen or more factions. However, it really fits the definition of "Total War," so I think it'd be an interesting concept.
    Boring. Two factions is a huge yawn. And as a non-American I would have no interest in such a limited setting for a Total War game. As an expansion for Empire, perhaps. But im sorry to say that the Napoleonic Wars is a lot more attractive as an expansion than some short war in a single country. Its just not huge enough to make a Total War game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinxit View Post
    Boring. Two factions is a huge yawn. And as a non-American I would have no interest in such a limited setting for a Total War game. As an expansion for Empire, perhaps. But im sorry to say that the Napoleonic Wars is a lot more attractive as an expansion than some short war in a single country. Its just not huge enough to make a Total War game.
    Which reminds me, wouldnt it be a lot more fun if the United States of America wasnt united? If all states currently in the USA were different countries, it would no doubt be great fun. I do realise that some people from USA might throw rocks at me now, but I stand by it. It would be fun. All the countries evolving seperately and different from each other.

    Actually, it would be fun both for the purpose of a Total War game and real life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinxit View Post
    Which reminds me, wouldnt it be a lot more fun if the United States of America wasnt united? If all states currently in the USA were different countries, it would no doubt be great fun. I do realise that some people from USA might throw rocks at me now, but I stand by it. It would be fun. All the countries evolving seperately and different from each other.

    Actually, it would be fun both for the purpose of a Total War game and real life.
    You think it'd be fun if my country fractured into 50 countries?

    Yeah, absolutely no one will take that offensively, least of all me.
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    You think it'd be fun if my country fractured into 50 countries?

    Yeah, absolutely no one will take that offensively, least of all me.
    Oh yes, no doubt. How fun would Europe be if it was made up by one single country? How many games about wars would you be able to play if Napoleon united Europe during the 19 th century? One country is boring, lots of countries is fun. Its as simple as that. I have never been a supporter of hegemony.
    On the other hand, there is a reason to why Europe is and always has been made up by so many countries. Its because of the much stronger and older history of Europe compared to the US and national pride, its simply a lot easier to unite north america than Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinxit View Post
    Which reminds me, wouldnt it be a lot more fun if the United States of America wasnt united? If all states currently in the USA were different countries, it would no doubt be great fun. I do realise that some people from USA might throw rocks at me now, but I stand by it. It would be fun. All the countries evolving seperately and different from each other.

    Actually, it would be fun both for the purpose of a Total War game and real life.

    In a total war game, maybe. In real life, NO. One of the things that the American Civil War helped prove was that a nation governed by its people could stay together as one. Also, I think WWII and maybe WWI could have gone a little differently if it wasn't for the USA being united as one country. There are also many other reasons but I won't go into them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pontius Pilate View Post
    In a total war game, maybe. In real life, NO. One of the things that the American Civil War helped prove was that a nation governed by its people could stay together as one. Also, I think WWII and maybe WWI could have gone a little differently if it wasn't for the USA being united as one country. There are also many other reasons but I won't go into them.
    WWII and WWI would hardly have taken place if the United States of America was not founded in the 18th century. World Wars might have taken place, quite surely, but not World War 1 and 2. At least not as we know them.

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    We seem to be going off the rails here.


    As has been mentioned before (by both myself and others), I don't think a TW game set in the American Civil War would work. There'd be too few factions, it covers too short a time span, and the options for diplomacy would be extremely limited (especially because of the aforementioned "too few factions" problem).

    It's *maybe* something that could work in an expansion, but even then I would say no. While I find the ACW to be an interesting period history-wise, it simply wouldn't make for a good Total War title.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinxit View Post
    WWII and WWI would hardly have taken place if the United States of America was not founded in the 18th century. World Wars might have taken place, quite surely, but not World War 1 and 2. At least not as we know them.
    What are you talking about? I am pretty sure that the US helped win both wars for the Allies. So you're saying that if the US wasn't founded, the world would not have to fight WWI and WWII? Any sources please? I think you might have to do a little more research on the topics, maybe just a little.
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