Originally posted by KnightWulfeFirst post, top of page:
Actually no1, I have answered a number of the questions that have been asked concerning strategy and tactics and have offered to give a discertation of my specific strategy upon the completion of the game. You will forgive me, but to just hand out information about how I am doing things is stupid. The more you know about an enemy the better your chance o ...[text shortened]... rash...that is just who you and how you are. Recently however, you just sound like a sore loser.
BDN: Doge--what would you be thinking now if you were Hungary?
Learn how to read.
I could care less what you think of my posts, but when I'm directly responding to others you should try to avoid your off-topic personal comments.
Originally posted by no1marauderWell, ok. My long-standing ally Morocco ceded Egypt to give me an operating base with a view to continued cooperation in the region. Otherwise my role would perforce be limited to Big Marine Security Guard.
See the title of the thread. Don't bother to ask me any more questions if you're going to adopt the "It's all a Big Secret" crap the Heathers do.
Edit: How would you describe the strategy used by the Golden Horde thus far?
Originally posted by GottschalkThat would appear to be an apt description.
The early bird may get the worm, but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese.
I would describe the Golden Horde's strategy as cautious and methodical. Culling the weak from the herd.
So who is the next to be culled.
btw, interesting little fleet you are sending into the Med Gottschalk, care to shed any light on your intentions?
Originally posted by nook7Something to ponder:
Sends them to the Abbattoir Bosse...
There are very stringent regulations about the herd keeping off the sides of the mountain. In fact your chief function is to prevent their encroaching. Some, in moments of boredom or vindictiveness, are apt to make rushes for the higher regions. Their instinct fortunately always keeps them in crowds or bands, and their trespassing is soon noticed. Those traps and numerous devices you have seen on the edge of the plain are for use, of course, in the last resort. Do not apply them prematurely. =Not very many herdsmen lose their lives in dealing with the herds. (http://www.gingkopress.com/_cata/_lite/_codehea.htm)
Originally posted by no1marauder**Original post removed as it was just another quipy response to no1.**
First post, top of page:
BDN: Doge--what would you be thinking now if you were Hungary?
Learn how to read.
I could care less what you think of my posts, but when I'm directly responding to others you should try to avoid your off-topic personal comments.
Originally posted by Bosse de Nagelol, let me find a steep mountainside and test this out!
Something to ponder:
There are very stringent regulations about the herd keeping off the sides of the mountain. In fact your chief function is to prevent their encroaching. Some, in moments of boredom or vindictiveness, are apt to make rushes for the higher regions. Their instinct fortunately always keeps them in crowds or bands, and their trespassi ...[text shortened]... ose their lives in dealing with the herds. (http://www.gingkopress.com/_cata/_lite/_codehea.htm)
"Here sheepy sheepy sheepy...."