Anon11/26/25, 21:45No.2264405
in a grand strategy sense, or more conventional RTS?
For the immediate post-Napoleonic world, there's a vague part of Age of Empires 3, which covers a lot of Imperial struggles though starts out in the 15th century
There's plenty of American Civil War games, like Grand Tactician: The Civil War and Ultimate General: Civil War.
The "bloodless revolution" of the Boshin War is very bloody in Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai
There are some generalist war games for stuff like the Franco-Prussian War via Fire & Maneuver or The Operational Art of War IV for all your tile clickity clack
For WW1, there's The Great War: Western Front and a Cossacks-based RTS called "The Entente" (which has issues with modern software), as well as its amount of own wargames
Crimea, the Balkans, East Asia, Africa, India, and South America don't get any portrayals to them, unless you wanna go with Anno 1800, try something more generalist like Age of History 3, or just go on back to Vicky