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dark ninja
06-06-2002, 09:54
man i finnaly was bout to beat the game on normal i had finnaly killed the leader of the shimazu clan after chasing him all over through his lands i trapped him in his castle i had assasinated all his heirs i killed him just me and rebels then 3 OF MY GODDAMN DAIYMO DIE IN 2 YEARS BECAUSE OF ILLNESS I THINK ITS SAFE TO SAY I'VE BEEN ******.anybody else ever had this experience?
ok i will watch the language i was only mad and HE WONT HAVE ANY HIERS MAN THE GUY IS 126 the guy cant even take a ride on his horse without breaking his hip much less well guess i cant say that can i but u get the picture.
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Catiline
06-06-2002, 15:08
We've all had that experience. Reload the last autosave. It's designed to make you get on with the game.

Also this is kids TV, so mind the language.

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w00tage
06-06-2002, 17:33
just get on with it and stop fretting

Orda Khan
06-06-2002, 22:22
Lol
In one campaign my heir was 114!!!!!
........Orda

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" Send us your ambassadors and thus we shall judge whether you wish to be at peace with us or at war..if you make war on us the Everlasting God, who makes easy what was difficult and makes near what was far, knows that we know what our power is."

Dionysus9
06-07-2002, 00:18
I guess you should not have slept w/ all those battlefield Geisha....musta got some type of VD or soemthing

JAG
06-07-2002, 06:01
lol ul man . ..

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"...but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive,
and the other would accept war rather than let it perish,
and the war came."


Abraham Lincoln, 2nd Inaugural Address
4 March 1865