Why is it when you make you'r army fallback (manualy route) it kills your General?
Please tell me.
Why is it when you make you'r army fallback (manualy route) it kills your General?
Please tell me.
BLOOD FOR BLOOD!
DEATH FOR DEATH!
Smelo tovarishchi v' nogu!
I like Bush...
Because someone
A) Stabs him
B) Pokes him...?
I pledge allegiance to the underworld One nation under dog,There of which I stand alone,A face in the crowdUnsung, against the mold
Without a doubt
Singled out
The only way I know
Stepped out of the line,Like a sheep runs from the herd
Marching out of time,To my own beat now
The only way I know
One light, one mind,Flashing in the dark
Blinded by the silence of a thousand broken hearts
"For crying out loud" she screamed unto me
A free for all,Screw 'em all
You are your own sight
I want to be the minority,I don't need your authority
Down with the moral majority,I want to be the minority
There are times when it does kill your general, and times when it doesn't kill your general. Seems like there was a thread around here a couple of weeks ago about exactly this... will go see if I can find it.
"Die Wahrheit ruht in Gott / Uns bleibt das Forschen." Johann von Müller
See this thread which has some good suggestions and research in it on the subject.
"Die Wahrheit ruht in Gott / Uns bleibt das Forschen." Johann von Müller
No my general didnd die on the field. He just died.
Spasibo Tamur.
BLOOD FOR BLOOD!
DEATH FOR DEATH!
Smelo tovarishchi v' nogu!
I like Bush...
Originally Posted by Mikeus Caesar
Ahhhh the good old Shogun days. If you forced a general to lose all of his battles he would commit suicide. After his third or fourth loss you would get the little seppiku video. And all I was trying to do was see how negative in stars a general could get
When a fox kills your chickens, do you kill the pigs for seeing what happened? No you go out and hunt the fox.
Cry havoc and let slip the HOGS of war
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