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Originally posted by no1marauder
I'm getting the turn 14 result file. Is everybody else having the same problem?
Ummmm, no. I don't know about you, but my file is Turn 17. Are you "claiming" there is a big problem with the way the game is run?

You have my sympathy.

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All fixed; MY MISTAKE. Let's see it will take ALL the Heathers plus Poland (which was nice enough to put their troops in the front ranks so the Bavarians wouldn't take any losses), the Horde, Aragon letting our enemies pass though they STILL haven't won a province in the last month and who am I forgetting? to FINALLY defeat Italy. Good job, gals! ATY still hasn't gained any ground, but he is now defending Bavaria's claim to Venice. Nice strategy.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
All fixed; MY MISTAKE. Let's see it will take ALL the Heathers plus Poland (which was nice enough to put their troops in the front ranks so the Bavarians wouldn't take any losses), the Horde, Aragon letting our enemies pass though they STILL haven't won a province in the last month and who am I forgetting? to FINALLY defeat Italy. Good job, gals! ATY sti ...[text shortened]... hasn't gained any ground, but he is now defending Bavaria's claim to Venice. Nice strategy.
I'm distressed to have been demoted to non-Heather.

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Originally posted by buffalobill
I'm distressed to have been demoted to non-Heather.
No, you've finally made it to somewhere near Italian forces because of Aragon's foolish treachery.

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Well things have certainly heated up. The Moroccans are enjoying the Eastern Med atmosphere.

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Originally posted by nook7
Well things have certainly heated up. The Moroccans are enjoying the Eastern Med atmosphere.
Did the Mamelukes sell their lives dearly?

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Well my good Aragonese ally, there was no resistance (again) it seems they were caught in a major war with Roum when l came calling.

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Originally posted by nook7
Well my good Aragonese ally, there was no resistance (again) it seems they were caught in a major war with Roum when l came calling.
The Sultan could reinforced his largest province last season, but clearly he finds Roum's bracing mountain breezes more salubrious than Cairo's flies and stench.

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Originally posted by nook7
Well my good Aragonese ally, there was no resistance (again) it seems they were caught in a major war with Roum when l came calling.
Congratulations on your devestating blitzkrieg. I hope you'll finally finish off the cursed Hafsids soon.

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The Teutons, in desperation, flung themselves upon the ramparts of Castle Minsk last turn. An act of folly if ever there was one. They lost troops valued at 128 gold, including eight Crusader Knights, while the brave garrison lost eight Boyar Guards (56 gold). Another in a long series of crushing victories for the Horde.

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Originally posted by rwingett
The Teutons, in desperation, flung themselves upon the ramparts of Castle Minsk last turn. An act of folly if ever there was one. They lost troops valued at 128 gold, including eight Crusader Knights, while the brave garrison lost eight Boyar Guards (56 gold). Another in a long series of crushing victories for the Horde.
In addition, their army in Thorn chose to retake Prussia in a last ditch effort at survival. It seems the small Novgorodian force there was not such an easy target as they lost nearly half their forces to to a group just one quater their size. Must have nice walls in the Prussian Fort.
Apparently they also threw their forces at Polotsk as well and fell in defeat.

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O Mighty Khan, why am I unable to access your map at work without the dreaded BIG RED STOP!!! HAND arising like the horrific apparition that it be?


Have you amended it with new, salacious features?

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Originally posted by rwingett
Congratulations on your devestating blitzkrieg. I hope you'll finally finish off the cursed Hafsids soon.
Well Great Khan, all good things come to those who wait- the Hafsids sure have waited for a long time!

Your attack over most of mid-Eastern europe is somewhat more impressive than my little foray against mostly unguarded provinces.However l thankyou for your kind words.

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
Sure, you can see the movements of the pieces on the board...but can you see the communications between every nation? you know for a fact what those troops are doing moving from one place to another?

Get real.
Catching up, so apologies for being a few pages behind, but the phrase "actions speak louder than words" positively screamed in my brain when I read this.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
The communications between the nations don't mean squat unless and until they are actually reflected in the movements of the units. This is a WarGame, not a sewing circle.
See? And I hadn't even turned the page to this yet.

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