The first and the second were just plain overcast from what i gathered from the link, hot & muggy, typical before a storm in that part of the country.
Amish John, don't know how you find this stuff but you're a wealth of information!

John - just a note to say I have redone flags - they are in a different graphic format so look nicer in game and I made the US flag square. At the moment we have State flags and corps and divisional flags for the Union plus national flags for both sides.It's my understanding these flags remained with the commander of the unit, whether he was in camp or on the battlefield. I noticed in the W3DIIGB preview movie a 3rd corps, 2nd division headquarters flag (blue flag with a white diamond in the center), however, I didn't spot any corp or brigade headquarter flags. Since I saw the one headquarter flag, I bet NSD is one step ahead of us and is planning to use the correct flags for corp, division, and brigade commanders.
There is a method to the "madness" of the flags' designs. As an example, red is first division, white is second division, blue is third division. Infantry corp and division flags are rectangular, Infantry brigade HQ flags are triangular. First brigade is a solid color with the corps badge, 2nd brigade has a stripe on the hoist edge, 3rd brigade has a strip around the entire perimeter, and fourth brigade has a colored triangle at each of the three corners of the brigade flag.
While it appears NSD has the proportions of the regimental state colors roughly correct, the regimental US colors proportions still need to be corrected as we discussed in a previous post to be closer to an average 6 ft hoist by 6 ft fly. Presently, it appears the fly dimension is too big relative to the hoist dimension. This may not be true of all regimental US flags, but I believe it to be more correctly representative of the majority of regimental US flags.
Sounds great Tim. I'm glad to hear you had the time to do that. Squaring up the Federal Colors again shows NSD's attention to detail. The majority of those playing the game may not even be aware of the correct proportions, but we'll know.Amish John wrote:John - just a note to say I have redone flags - they are in a different graphic format so look nicer in game and I made the US flag square. At the moment we have State flags and corps and divisional flags for the Union plus national flags for both sides.It's my understanding these flags remained with the commander of the unit, whether he was in camp or on the battlefield. I noticed in the W3DIIGB preview movie a 3rd corps, 2nd division headquarters flag (blue flag with a white diamond in the center), however, I didn't spot any corp or brigade headquarter flags. Since I saw the one headquarter flag, I bet NSD is one step ahead of us and is planning to use the correct flags for corp, division, and brigade commanders.
There is a method to the "madness" of the flags' designs. As an example, red is first division, white is second division, blue is third division. Infantry corp and division flags are rectangular, Infantry brigade HQ flags are triangular. First brigade is a solid color with the corps badge, 2nd brigade has a stripe on the hoist edge, 3rd brigade has a strip around the entire perimeter, and fourth brigade has a colored triangle at each of the three corners of the brigade flag.
While it appears NSD has the proportions of the regimental state colors roughly correct, the regimental US colors proportions still need to be corrected as we discussed in a previous post to be closer to an average 6 ft hoist by 6 ft fly. Presently, it appears the fly dimension is too big relative to the hoist dimension. This may not be true of all regimental US flags, but I believe it to be more correctly representative of the majority of regimental US flags.
John - just a note to say I have redone flags - they are in a different graphic format so look nicer in game and I made the US flag square. At the moment we have State flags and corps and divisional flags for the Union plus national flags for both sides.
Yeah, that would be great. I guess the side that captured the colors would get extra victory points and the regiment that captured the colors would get a corresponding morale boost.What would be really, really cool would be to have in the after battle summary a graphic of the colors captured by each side that day, with each regiment's flag displayed that was captured in the trophy column. Omnia gloria victori in Roman eagle days.