The moderation team has looked into the outcome of the battle, and found it to be correct. A few minor mistakes were made, but not enough to influence the outcome of the battle in anyway. Thus the result as originally posted stands.
Thank you.
The moderation team has looked into the outcome of the battle, and found it to be correct. A few minor mistakes were made, but not enough to influence the outcome of the battle in anyway. Thus the result as originally posted stands.
Thank you.
Question - The outcome was the same regardless if you changed one aspect of the battle ?. The fact that one of the people in the battle had the wrong + to it ?.
I would of thought the outcome would of changed a little even if it did not change the outcome in general ?. Did the ottomans lose more men or did the crusaders ?.
Basically what i am trying to ask is. How many more or less Troops did the ottomans and the Crusaders lose in the battle with the corrections ? or did they lose the same somehow ?. Just curious because troop numbers play a key part in the next battle if their is one
Melchom Slayer
21 Years old
Freeman
The Roman Struggle, a Late Roman Republic RPG.
Blood Runs Deep.
Fear runs Deeper
I believe the challenge was fair, and the fact that two mistakes happen should mean there should be a reroll, but the player never loses in GSTK.. So its k
The mistakes actually helped the Turks very slightly. The difference was not that great to be honest.
A wise man in times of peace prepares for war. -Horace
GSTK: King Geoffry Wilson III - 35
A wise man in times of peace prepares for war. -Horace
In war, numbers alone confer no advantage. Do not advance relying on sheer military power. - Sun Tzu
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." -Santayana
Rerolling the battle Major would be the most stupidly unfair action ever lol... The minor mistakes made by myself only benefited the Turks... As a matter of fact if I hadnt dont the small mistakes then it would have been an even larger victory for the crusaders...
though i did do the numbers, and the crusaders would have about 50 men extra, while the turk 200 less. It really was that close, so it seemed utterly pointless to worry about it.
De minimis non curat lex.