'nuff said:![]()
http://www.applesnake.net/oddstuff/duh.jpg
'nuff said:![]()
http://www.applesnake.net/oddstuff/duh.jpg
They're practicing their dance routine. Coordination is key.
First thought when I saw that: a conga line!
Seriously...is it really time for them to start celebrating yet?![]()
Hehe Lets all do the conga! But really that is riddiculous.
"The Spartans do not ask how many but where they are"-Agis II of Sparta
Persian envoy: "Our archers are so numerous that the flight of their arrows darkens the sun."
Leonidas: "So much the better, we shall fight them in the shade."
Counted seven. Got suspicious and zoomed in and turned up the sound. Yep! as I thought heard singing " Hye Ho, Hye Ho it's off to war we go". Nice touch CA![]()
You ask for steak, I bring you fish. You say that you think steak is better than fish. I say that fish is much more popular than steak so obviously it's better. You say that no matter how good the fish is it can't be better at being steak than the actual steak we used to serve. I say that's just your perception and you're entitled to it but you should accept that fish is the future and that's good. You begin to say something but I stab you in the eye with a fork and run into the kitchen.
The ants go marching one by one, hurrah hurrah...
C'mon, c'mon.... dooooo the locomotion with me!
Far be it for me (a certified "whiner") to defend the AI but the way they're strung out suggests the AI moving them, by unit, to the extent of their movement points. A picture of the next turn would be necessary to decide whther this is actually a clever move by the AI (rushing troops to a point) or just the retardedness people seem to think.
Divide and conquer, well in this case the dividing part has been done for you. Easy pickings, there.
Actually that is a decent representation of an army strung out on the march.
Well, not really I am just trying to be plausible.
"My God, I wish we had the 9th Australian Division with us this morning."
- - Major-General Francis de Guingaund, Chief of Staff, Allied Land-Forces Headquarters Europe, D-Day, 1944
"Australian troops had, at Milne Bay, inflicted on the Japanese their first undoubted defeat on land. Some of us may forget that, of all the allies, it was the Australians who first broke the invincibility of the Japanese army."
— Field Marshal Sir William Slim.
Hmm, i don't see anything wrong here the units are separate as they come out of a city and will join should a perceived threat come about, or move in different directions as reinforcements for other armies, if you turn on FOW as the game was intended to be played you might not have noticed this anyway.
As pointed out by Reiver and FriendoftheDork.
Aside from that this thread is spam. Closed.