On a side note its also been over a year since the CCS began, and has become quite the portal of MP activity. GJ Den and Naiver :)
On a side note its also been over a year since the CCS began, and has become quite the portal of MP activity. GJ Den and Naiver :)
i doubt it was the most dramatic game in tw history.. there's many games before the ccs, and many games before even rome, that would be in the running for that honor. probably impossible to nail down just one as it's too subjective.
what ccs was able to do imo, was focus the competitive portion of the mp community, at a time when we saw the last great exodus of old time clans and players. definitely picked up the torch.
Here here, Goat ;)
Imagine 3vs3 when in the end remain only ... 1 men. When 24 cavarlymen into 6 units rout 150 infantrymen not because of charges but because of good tactic.
I have never expected something like that - never since shogun.
John Thomas Gross - liar who want put on Poles responsibility for impassivity of American Jews during holocaust
Were you in tears Krook? Honestly?![]()
After that battle when 1 man last? Yes I were.
John Thomas Gross - liar who want put on Poles responsibility for impassivity of American Jews during holocaust
Another sign that shows morale is high or morale penalties are low in M2TW.Originally Posted by KrooK
When most units fight until last man, then something is wrong there. Too many battles have gone this way in M2TW.
I'm with t1 regarding dramatic games and CCS keeping community alive.
Regards.
"The game [M2TW] is actually more balanced than rock/paper/scissor. Combinations that work: rock vs rock - paper vs paper - scissor vs scissor.
A new frontier that wipes off a bunch of old concepts" - Machiavelli69
"Shogun was chess, vi was chequers rome was tiddlywinks and mtw2 musical chairs." - Swoosh So
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