Quote Originally Posted by Kraxis
Henry, be my guest. I don't pretend to hold any right to this sort of storytelling (well it isn't really much more than that).
Of course I believe that it would be best if you didn't use Interactive History as the title as it might cause some confusion, also if you are successful I might pull you down to my level.


Well Murat, to be honest you guys basically made the 'wrong' turn most of the time. For the most part I merely had to adapt (and that was a good challenge), but at some point it was nigh impossible to get out again, and then the road to destruction was almost set.
I don't think it would be productive if I was to mention each time I believed someone chose the wrong turn. Obviously the person had his reasons, and to directly say 'you are wrong, because you just are' is not very productive in my view. Rather the results speak for themselves, and I thought I made small mentions in my chapters when I thought a choice was especially bad. Of course since in my view it persisted perhaps I wasn't direct enough. But hey, the true world doesn't always tell us when we go wrong until long after.
Im sorry to bother you,but was the second trip to Creece the greatest stategicall error that lead to the defeat?