ATPG vs. Ichigo. Vanilla 1.3
Moors versus England.
Turn 16
Strategy:Turtle
Current Priority:Finish Scotland quickly
The big guys always pick on the little ones.
ATPG vs. Ichigo. Vanilla 1.3
Moors versus England.
Turn 16
Strategy: Blitz
Unspecified movements this turn.
Interesting note: Venice has counterattacked me, and is beseiging their former capital. I've put Ragusa under seige with a halfhearted attempt to capture the jihad target. I've disbanded unnecessary armies.
I've also slain not one, but two Popes. There is no Papal State remaining, but keep electing those cardinals, and I'll keep killing them. There will be no crusades into Muslim lands...
Last edited by Askthepizzaguy; 05-21-2008 at 08:02.
#Winstontoostrong
#Montytoostronger
Yeah in hotseats the Papal elections are disabled. Also, sometimes key messages dont show up... how fun. Of course we all knew that already, being MPC veterans.
Yeah, that sizeable force is for you, English chap. Let's see if you have any hidden surprises for me.
#Winstontoostrong
#Montytoostronger
What? It's only 23 1/2 hours of playing the game. Thats not much.
And I sent you my REAL invasion force this turn, with reinforcements from the Netherworld... er... Netherlands next turn.
If you'd like to call it quits for the night, then go ahead. I told you that you'd survive the night.
ATPG vs. Ichigo. Vanilla 1.3Originally Posted by The Black Knight who Always Triumphs
Moors versus England.
Turn 17
Strategy: Blitz
Moorish Invasion of England this turn.
ERE is also being invaded strongly. I can't help but destroy everyone in my path... it's a habit.
Last edited by Askthepizzaguy; 05-21-2008 at 08:37.
#Winstontoostrong
#Montytoostronger
ATPG vs. Ignoramus. Vanilla 1.3
Turks versus France.
Turn 1
Strategy:Turtle
Current Priority:Unite France
Diplomacy: None
Military: Dijon under siege
Build info: Dirt Roads
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