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    Member Member Sir Toma of Spain's Avatar
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    Default A quick BI question

    After you win a campaign is it possible for you to continue (like it was in RTW) or are you forced to stop when you win.
    I was hoping you could keep going so in my Franks campaign i could rule the entire world

    Thanks in advance
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    Default Re: A quick BI question

    yes..you can continue
    Eye for an eye ,tooth for a tooth

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    Default Re: A quick BI question

    yes you can, just do it the same way as you did in RTW.

    I'm an athiest. I get offended everytime I see a cold, empty room. - MRD


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    Default Re: A quick BI question

    What are your objectives when you do that?

    In RTW, when completing a short campaign and continue playing, it changes to a long campaign, what happens in BI?
    Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban

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    CA Re: A quick BI question

    It becomes a world conquest game.
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    I am not able to rightly apprehend the confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.'

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    "They couldn't hit an Elephant at this dist..." Last words of General John Sedgewick, Union General, 1864.

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