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I wanted to post here a long time ago ...
ok..
here is
Athenai of Green
https://img522.imageshack.us/img522/...opycopymo4.jpg
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Originally Posted by Teleklos Archelaou
Damn nice shot tele, looks like a typical english summers day. have to say to standard of this months entries are the best ever.
Goth
Love Teleklos' shot, very moody - what are they waiting for?
Teleklos' is good, what are the cavalry on it? Obelics' is also very good
For votes. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Geoffrey S
About the elephant looking uninterested, don't forget elephants were given wine to make them angry, but don't forget wine also made them...drunk. And the elephant looks really drunk in the picture. :P, that's why he looks uninterested, it's all realistic. (It gets my vote. The soldier seems overwhelmed with the large beast)
Mounted version of Ambarako, methinks -> Ambarako Epones, sp?Quote:
Originally Posted by strategos alexandros
Sassem u forgot one thing:
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
Is it too late to make a submission? if so, then youll enjoy this pic anyways:
https://img256.imageshack.us/img256/...ngline2ks0.jpg
I call it, Long line,(must be waiting for 1.1)
Why :stars: you want to tire them or not:whip:Quote:
Originally Posted by NeoSpartan
Well its that the AI doesn't know how to deal with fatige, and I got tired of fighting exausted AI armies which would rout the instant they got charged by the Gaesatae. :no:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sassem
Now that they don't get tired... battles are more fun since the AI puts a decent fight. :yes:
But if you're attacking and they're positioned on a hill your Gaesatae won't get tired by the long climb either...
:wall: mistake, my Gaesatae would not be tired with Fatige On. I would walk, stop, walk, stop, manouver so I get in better ground position, stop, and then charge once everyone is "fresh"Quote:
Originally Posted by Redmeth
The AI can't do this. I can. Thats why I play with Fatige Off.
But you can't walk, if your enemy has tons of archers and javelin throwers. In those cases you have to charge up the hill, before Gaesatae loose most of their hitpoints
:wall: If that is the case then I decide not to fight that battle. I just don't engage the enemy in the strategy map. I will hide my main army and lure that enemy out with a smaller stack, or move away to let it advance on my city and then attack in more favorable ground.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbarian
now fellas... wtf does this super rare scenario has to do with Fatige on and Fatige off????
I just recommend fatige off and give a reason why. If u are not sure is better, then play a few battles and make ur own decition.
p.s Sorry for the thread Hijack. :shame:
My submission:
HOLD THE LINE!!!
http://snyder.0catch.com/Pics/0076(2).jpg
Thank you
cannot see it:inquisitive:
Submission deadline reached.
Snite: if you hurry up and pm me the screenshot you can still enter.