NickBowler wrote: the current rules in the appendix are complex and slow down game play, .......... And they dont result in a significant amount of terrain that affects game play. .
I really don't think you are qualified to make a statement like that if you've only played the game six times. You are still learning the game, so it will be slow, but as I've explained you can speed it up by being prepared.
And I think you can often get a very significant amount of terrain, and I have found that the terrain has significantly affected the game in most games - I would say in about 80% of games I've played. And that's from playing most weeks for about 3 years.
Of course the battlefield is never covered in terrain, but then ancient battles were generally fought on open plains. But even one piece of terrain in a particular place (such as on a flank to anchor your line, or in the opponents deployment zone to disrupt and restrict his deployment) can have a huge impact on the game.