dude i love your sig. and that movie
You should attack spain...dude isn`t that a bit unnapropiate? (the sig) i too like the movie, but...
"YOU F#*%ED WITH THE WRONG BULL"![]()
"i will f'n cut your shylock nose off and shove it up your ass" being one of my personal faves
Bah. Mods made me lose the sig. Great movie though.
On topic though, I'd attack Spain, but they're pretty strong so I figure I'll let them duke it out with the Moors and Portugal for now. I took Constantinople on Crusade, so I'm expanding aggressively to the east, but I'm not sure if I should be killing off Milan and Venice, or a more northernly conquest through Hungary and some heavily garrisoned rebel territories.
Hungary, Danes, HRE all look pretty weak. You should consolidate your northern flanks to avoid any random attacks by the AI when you're at war against Spain or whatnot
Most pointless sig ever
So what route is this gonna take?
Battle Planning, AAR section, or closing?
I didn't see too much productive discussion here..
And the sig didn't help.
What do you pick?
- What can change the nature of a man?
Geez, lighten up.
It's about battle planning, I suppose.
I'm going to build a few forts and stuff to secure my western borders against a potential attack by Spain. No need to open up another front. I think the advantage of having a vassal in that position is that the Spanish will probably have to cross through France first to attack, giving me some advance warning. That's good advice about Denmark and HRE though. I should just finish them off. Denmark has a citadel, and I want it. The moment they redeploy its garrison, I'm going to strike.
Last edited by Elric von Rabenfels; January 03, 2008 at 10:59 PM.
- What can change the nature of a man?
initiate primus noctis![]()
what is primus noctis? i fee like im missing out on something here....
Is that the solid steel map? If so, whoever made the expansion needs to be told that Dublin, not Tara, is in fact the appropriate city to have at this time period, because Tara was abandoned by the 5th century, and was never a city in the first place, but a ritual center.