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Tamur
11-02-2009, 20:12
hi all,

I've been gone for *checks watch* over three years, and was recently talking to some friends about particularly good gaming experiences we've had. I realised that, years down the road, the only TW battles I can remember vividly are 1) the first time I played STW and RTW and 2) the epic turn-based Civil War battle we had in... in...

...and then I came here, realising I had remembered the details of the battle, who was involved, and the weird and unexpected way the Republic won, and had at the same time clean forgot the name of the campaign. Good heavens.

So, is there some way to find sub-fora from long ago around here? Or are they gone for good?

Cheers,
Tamur

GeneralHankerchief
11-02-2009, 20:24
Tamur! Welcome back! :yes:

Most of the old "Will of the Senate"-style PBMs are stored in the "KotF" subforum. I'm assuming you're looking for the Battle for Rome, which is right here (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=75664). Stay a while. :thumbsup:

TinCow
11-02-2009, 20:41
Yes, the KotF subforum doubles as the archive forum for all completed 'mega-games' (as we now call them). All the old games have been placed in that subforum with prefixes to make them easy to sort. They are easiest to access using this thread (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=119426). Go there and simply click on the link of the game you want to search, and you will be taken to a new page that shows all of the threads from that game only, without any others getting in the way.

Tamur
11-03-2009, 04:26
Ah, good to see familiar faces still around. I'll have a look around for memory's sake, and see what's going on currently as well. RL has its draws, but at times one definitely needs diversion.

Thanks to you both!