There is a passage in Sun Tzu's The Art of War that describes the problems one can encounter with generals:
"One committed to dying can be slain,
One committed to living can be captured,
One easily angered and hasty to act can be insulted,
One obsessed with being scrupulous and untainted can be shamed,
One who loves the people can be troubled."
It is interesting... with the TW series and us being the generals, are these applicable? Or do we have a sort-of godlike infallability about us because we are at such a distance from the computerised battlefield/campaign?
Obviously we can lose, but not for the reasons Sun Tzu outlines... we lose because we're not tactically good enough or are simply facing insane odds.
I imagine this comes up in MP play, though... some players will have a deathwish and throw everything at the enemy immediately, some will hang back and hope to survive, etc.
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