Hello, I just want to talk about this great game
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Hello, I just want to talk about this great game
Hello!
I have owned this game for a long time and played through the Grand Campaign 2 times. Both times before getting the new technology for heavy cavalry, though...
I just wanted to talk about this great game, best turn based strategy game I've played. A few years ago I played Heroes of Might & Magic III, but then I found and bought this game, and it's probably really rare in Europe (I've never seen it in a store after that time), and I like this game better.
I've played the Grand Campaign as the Dahae (nice horse archers), and in the end it was all me and the Hittites who fought the battles, I won, barely. But I didn't really know what I was doing back then, I was always out of building materials.
The second nation I chose to play as is Minaea, those Medjay Skirmishers got me all the way to that strange fort called Psylli, and those Skeleton Warriors got me through the rest of the game, heh. Still surprises me that there were necromancers back in 2400 B.C.
Now I have played as the Judeans for some months (I chose them because they always got conquered so early in my previous games and I wanted a challenge), and I'm this far.
It was easier than I thought, really. Right now taxes are at 0, all cities at Jubilant and I have several gold-star-squads on the field. I just got heavy infantry tech, too. And I made some tweaks so that I would have to conquer the whole map to win, too.
By the way, I love the way the borders change when I conquer a village or fort! Very nice game you guys.
I have owned this game for a long time and played through the Grand Campaign 2 times. Both times before getting the new technology for heavy cavalry, though...
I just wanted to talk about this great game, best turn based strategy game I've played. A few years ago I played Heroes of Might & Magic III, but then I found and bought this game, and it's probably really rare in Europe (I've never seen it in a store after that time), and I like this game better.
I've played the Grand Campaign as the Dahae (nice horse archers), and in the end it was all me and the Hittites who fought the battles, I won, barely. But I didn't really know what I was doing back then, I was always out of building materials.
The second nation I chose to play as is Minaea, those Medjay Skirmishers got me all the way to that strange fort called Psylli, and those Skeleton Warriors got me through the rest of the game, heh. Still surprises me that there were necromancers back in 2400 B.C.
Now I have played as the Judeans for some months (I chose them because they always got conquered so early in my previous games and I wanted a challenge), and I'm this far.
It was easier than I thought, really. Right now taxes are at 0, all cities at Jubilant and I have several gold-star-squads on the field. I just got heavy infantry tech, too. And I made some tweaks so that I would have to conquer the whole map to win, too.
By the way, I love the way the borders change when I conquer a village or fort! Very nice game you guys.
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Wow, I have to check some more some time. I have to say that I like your style, think about Commander: Europe at War... I didn't think anyone made games like that any more, when we get Commander: Europe at War boxed copies here in Europe, I really have to think about buying it (I can't say I trust online buying, I like seeing the actual copy in my hand when I buy a CD or game). If it supports Vista, that is.
I'm really happy with good, old Chariots of War, though.
Anyways, keep up the good work Slitherine.
I'm really happy with good, old Chariots of War, though.
Anyways, keep up the good work Slitherine.
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Glad I could help. I hope the Carolus Rex guy comes back and sees this as well. I saw that he has been asking about the skeletons this month. I also recognize him from the paradox interactive forums, I enjoy some of their older games as well. Like Europa Universalis 2 and those games, you know.
Nope, I have not checked out Gates of Troy, and I am probably not doing it until I feel I am finished with the games I own now
Which is probably not in a while, when I finish my campaign as the Judeans, I will concentrate more on my Medes campaign.
Nope, I have not checked out Gates of Troy, and I am probably not doing it until I feel I am finished with the games I own now
Which is probably not in a while, when I finish my campaign as the Judeans, I will concentrate more on my Medes campaign.