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    I won't be playing S2TW. I won't even be playing M2TW, since my computer begins to choke with the higher end of RTW mods!

    But I still enjoy reading about your experiences and I'm glad to see that the AI has improved - I even read that it was similar to STW AI again!

    I just have one question:

    Why are so many of the cavalrymen carrying giant Ferrero Rocher / Chuppa Chup wrappers on their backs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    I won't be playing S2TW. I won't even be playing M2TW, since my computer begins to choke with the higher end of RTW mods!

    But I still enjoy reading about your experiences and I'm glad to see that the AI has improved - I even read that it was similar to STW AI again!

    I just have one question:

    Why are so many of the cavalrymen carrying giant Ferrero Rocher / Chuppa Chup wrappers on their backs?
    Generals wear this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horo_(cloak)

    It was intended to deflect enemy missle fire. But if you don't like the look there's simple mods to remove them.

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    Thank you Monk! The Horo is perhaps the most fascinating and awkward military equipment I have seen for some time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Why are so many of the cavalrymen carrying giant Ferrero Rocher / Chuppa Chup wrappers on their backs?
    Tell me you wouldn't wear that every day if you could!
    "If you don't want to work, become a reporter. That awful power, the public opinion of the nation, was created by a horde of self-complacent simpletons who failed at ditch digging and shoemaking and fetched up journalism on their way to the poorhouse."
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