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Post by kapilendra on Jan 22, 2019 22:31:37 GMT
I am undecided,although I like EW6 AND we can now use princess in combat or palace's. But I think conquests are very hard and farming medals much easier in EW4. Thoughts? Isn't there already a poll about this? And I think that might fit into the Intel Compund board for Ew6 whatever it's called.
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Post by silvercreek on Jan 22, 2019 23:42:15 GMT
Isn't there already a poll about this? And I think that might fit into the Intel Compund board for Ew6 whatever it's called. Maybe there is,besides there many more other polls in this section.
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Post by kyokusanagi on Jan 23, 2019 9:19:21 GMT
Question is unfair. Which model of Nokia do you prefer? 1990 2000 2010 2019
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Post by silvercreek on Jan 23, 2019 9:41:14 GMT
Question is unfair. Which model of Nokia do you prefer? 1990 2000 2010 2019 Not relevent,of course everyone prefers the best,but EW4 EW6 EW5 some may like more than the other. I don't like where this going. Moderators can remove this thread,please.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Jan 29, 2019 3:31:32 GMT
With great pain, i just had to delete European War 6 for the last time (I was so addicted, I played it in the mornings rather than becoming ready for my day in college). It was so much fun.
European War 6 had the best conquest and exceptional team work. For example, Karl and Massena singlehandedly conquering Egypt in the Britain 1806 conquest.
European War 5 caused the most emotional attachment for the players with their generals (nothing feels better than having Caesar, a general who died in 44 B.C. appearing in WW1 with extremely great stats and perks).
European War 4 felt the most rewarding to complete, due to the very strong generals you can recieve whilst playing. Also, a very strong general selection a player faces. Someone as simple as Lusignan when utilized by a good played will be equivalent to suvorov.
World Conqueror 4 felt like it had the biggest world and also the most challenging of missions. So many tiles in conquest. This one I liked a lot as it really challenged the player as to how much they could take in before rage quitting.
World conqueror 3 was a good combination of all of the above games. This one was were the nukes peaked in usefulness, as even the strongest of generals can be silenced with just one.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2019 4:13:30 GMT
EW6 is technically the superior European War game. Everything is improved, except maybe for the medal grinding. Allies are more useful and simply aren't cannon fodder, it's more strategic since strong generals can't stomp the game alone, compared to EW4 where Lan and Lassale can pretty much solo except for the harder campaigns, Allies and Enemies enter war based on the number of turns elapsed (based on the events of that year) .EW4 feels more rewarding tho since the strongest generals can be acquired through finishing conquest really fast while having high economy (Lan, Victoria,Isabella/Sophia). I never played EW5, but based on what i read and based on the comments of others, i'd still say it's inferior to European war 6. Easytech improves their games after every release, and it is more obvious the effort being placed. So i expect the future games they would release are going to be great
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Post by yuanzhong on Jan 29, 2019 4:41:17 GMT
With great pain, i just had to delete European War 6 for the last time (I was so addicted, I played it in the mornings rather than becoming ready for my day in college). It was so much fun. European War 6 had the best conquest and exceptional team work. For example, Karl and Massena singlehandedly conquering Egypt in the Britain 1806 conquest. European War 5 caused the most emotional attachment for the players with their generals (nothing feels better than having Caesar, a general who died in 44 B.C. appearing in WW1 with extremely great stats and perks). European War 4 felt the most rewarding to complete, due to the very strong generals you can recieve whilst playing. Also, a very strong general selection a player faces. Someone as simple as Lusignan when utilized by a good played will be equivalent to suvorov. World Conqueror 4 felt like it had the biggest world and also the most challenging of missions. So many tiles in conquest. This one I liked a lot as it really challenged the player as to how much they could take in before rage quitting. World conqueror 3 was a good combination of all of the above games. This one was were the nukes peaked in usefulness, as even the strongest of generals can be silenced with just one. The most challange game of ET games I played (GoG, GoG2, EW 4-5-6, WC 3-4) is EW 5, any mistake is very hard to fix even in Campaign. Some last cities battle are crazy long and annoying. I saw that EW5 is the game that has biggest number of players retire before finishing it. I'm eager to play again WC and EW4-6, but EW5... no thanks.
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Post by daniellie on Jan 29, 2019 8:58:50 GMT
Logically,EW 6 should be the best.Easytech has had enough experience.Allies are smarter,new diplomatic system,better graphics,and overall better gameplay.I'm impressed.For WC series,though,WC 3 is my favorite.Nice graphics,nice gameplay.
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Post by stoic on Jan 30, 2019 12:00:59 GMT
I completed successfully many ET games (GoG2 is the only notable exception), but I have to agree that EW5 is an extremely difficult game to complete. And I'm proud that I did it twice. However, EW6 is very challenging in its own way. It is moderately difficult most of the time, but some missions are close to madness if you want to get 3 stars. So we're still looking for a man who can complete "The battle of Balaclava" with 3 stars. I had only 8 generals so I was forced to admit that it is beyond my capabilities. 2 stars were my limits and there was nothing I can do about this fact. Though I beated EW6 long time ago, this sense of incompleteness spoiled my victory a bit. All in all EW6 is a very nice project, all modes of the game are interesting - campaigns, conquests, challenges. It is even possible to complete this game being completely offline. So if you are lost on an inhabitant island you'd better have EW6 installed rather than WC4 or EW5
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Post by stoic on Jan 30, 2019 12:19:58 GMT
With great pain, i just had to delete European War 6 for the last time (I was so addicted, I played it in the mornings rather than becoming ready for my day in college). It was so much fun. I have nothing against the modern system of education (though I question some approaches ), but ET games has one advantage. They can teach you to think in terms of strategy and planning (yes, only in a kernel, but nevertheless!). For some reasons (unknown to me) it is completely neglected in schools and colleges (even in many universities) nowadays.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2019 12:59:50 GMT
With great pain, i just had to delete European War 6 for the last time (I was so addicted, I played it in the mornings rather than becoming ready for my day in college). It was so much fun. I have nothing against the modern system of education (though I question some approaches ), but ET games has one advantage. They can teach you to think in terms of strategy and planning (yes, only in a kernel, but nevertheless!). For some reasons (unknown to me) it is completely neglected in schools and colleges (even in many universities) nowadays. I think the reason why the schooling system ignores it is because you don't need strategy and planning to simply obey orders in an office setting. Also, people are pretty much brainwashed to believe that we are living in a peaceful time, and that any mention of war or strategy is nothing but a thing of the past, and by bringing up such topics make you a barbarian or uncivilized. What they don't realize is that although war has left us, our aggressive behavior still remains, thus we still need strategy and planning to deal with people, for instance, love, or dealing with an impulsive workmate or that over controlling boss. Also, people don't have the same values. Some of us here value merit, strategy and knowledge, while other value emotional stuff with complete disregard towards strategy.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Jan 30, 2019 20:17:41 GMT
With great pain, i just had to delete European War 6 for the last time (I was so addicted, I played it in the mornings rather than becoming ready for my day in college). It was so much fun. I have nothing against the modern system of education (though I question some approaches ), but ET games has one advantage. They can teach you to think in terms of strategy and planning (yes, only in a kernel, but nevertheless!). For some reasons (unknown to me) it is completely neglected in schools and colleges (even in many universities) nowadays. Not looking forward to Grad School tbh
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Post by Arya Stark on Jan 31, 2019 2:13:16 GMT
I have nothing against the modern system of education (though I question some approaches ), but ET games has one advantage. They can teach you to think in terms of strategy and planning (yes, only in a kernel, but nevertheless!). For some reasons (unknown to me) it is completely neglected in schools and colleges (even in many universities) nowadays. Not looking forward to Grad School tbh Oof. I'm still in High School
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2019 2:35:11 GMT
Not looking forward to Grad School tbh Oof. I'm still in High School High school is fun. College is the time where you wished you stayed in high school.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Jan 31, 2019 2:49:22 GMT
Not looking forward to Grad School tbh Oof. I'm still in High School Lit. I am a Freshman in University
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