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Post by mrvije on Jul 21, 2019 16:15:30 GMT
Letโs hypothetically say that you make a lot of mistakes in the game. Buying generals your regret of buying since you are not sure what to buy at the first place, bad investment to your commander (like putting skills then removed it since your not happy with it, or changing your commander from archer to infantry or any other), buying items that costed medals and that investment cost a lot for you and of course it hits you bad, and any other stuff that makes you consider to Restart it. Feel free to add any additional info that one might consider before restarting the game ๐๐
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Post by Gone on Jul 21, 2019 16:25:38 GMT
Low resources.
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Post by stoic on Jul 21, 2019 17:13:08 GMT
Letโs hypothetically say that you make a lot of mistakes in the game. Buying generals your regret of buying since you are not sure what to buy at the first place, bad investment to your commander (like putting skills then removed it since your not happy with it, or changing your commander from archer to infantry or any other), buying items that costed medals and that investment cost a lot for you and of course it hits you bad, and any other stuff that makes you consider to Restart it. Feel free to add any additional info that one might consider before restarting the game ๐๐ If I were that hypothetical person - no way I would restart the game. Here are my reasons: 1. In my opinion, Punic wars conquests are extremely boring. To choose this path again is above my comprehension. To me it would be a real torture to play all these tribes all over the map again. 2. GCR is more lenient to errors than any other ET game. We receive back 95% of the price, if we don't like this or that general. We can receive free scrolls and some scrolls are quite cheap (for example, those improving such good skills as "forest fighting" or "intercept"). We simply can't make a fatal error in this game. All wrong steps are relatively easy redeemable. 3. There's no such thing as a perfect game plan from beginning to the endgame. We all make different mistakes under way. In real life we can't avoid mistakes of the past. But it is not necessary... Far more important is to acknowledge your failure, and to avoid it in the future.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2019 18:32:19 GMT
mrvije, contrary to what stoic said, I'd say restart. Mistakes aren't punished that badly, but sometimes people prefer playing more efficiently. Since the game is new, you have time to complete the game before more update comes out. I enjoy the Punic wars, although I hate replaying some nations there, but it's practice, so why not
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Post by silvercreek on Jul 21, 2019 20:17:53 GMT
Letโs hypothetically say that you make a lot of mistakes in the game. Buying generals your regret of buying since you are not sure what to buy at the first place, bad investment to your commander (like putting skills then removed it since your not happy with it, or changing your commander from archer to infantry or any other), buying items that costed medals and that investment cost a lot for you and of course it hits you bad, and any other stuff that makes you consider to Restart it. Feel free to add any additional info that one might consider before restarting the game ๐๐ If I were that hypothetical person - no way I would restart the game. Here are my reasons: 1. In my opinion, Punic wars conquests are extremely boring. To choose this path again is above my comprehension. To me it would be a real torture to play all these tribes all over the map again. 2. GCR is more lenient to errors than any other ET game. We receive back 95% of the price, if we don't like this or that general. We can receive free scrolls and some scrolls are quite cheap (for example, those improving such good skills as "forest fighting" or "intercept"). We simply can't make a fatal error in this game. All wrong steps are relatively easy redeemable. 3. There's no such thing as a perfect game plan from beginning to the endgame. We all make different mistakes under way. In real life we can't avoid mistakes of the past. But it is not necessary... Far more important is to acknowledge your failure, and to avoid it in the future.
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Post by stoic on Jul 22, 2019 0:19:43 GMT
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Post by yuanzhong on Jul 22, 2019 0:49:35 GMT
I never restart the game, only 2 ways: Continue playing or delete the game Every small mistake can be fixed later (may be it takes long time, but at least it can be fixed) For mistake that can't be fixed, just delete the game (Example: You regroup your Victoria in EW4)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2019 0:49:46 GMT
stoic, I mean ,who doesn't love the classics?
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Post by silvercreek on Jul 22, 2019 3:05:39 GMT
No one understands irony any more. As they gaze upon themselves,and only see perfection. ๐ After Little bighorn,native Americans scalped Custer as with custom,and pierced his eardrums,since he would not listen,so now he can hear. Tom Custer,his brother fought bravely by his side,even though all was done..
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2019 3:23:48 GMT
No one understands irony any more. As they gaze upon themselves,and only see perfection. ๐ That is human nature. Sometimes we think we are showing the mirror to others, only to find the mirror pointed to ourselves. Humans are selfish, and that is how we survive. We are also naturally competitive,and that is why the greatest accomplishments of humanity are born from the need to accomplish and compete. And besides, we usually see in others what we are afraid to see in ourselves. That's why I enjoy it when you post cartoons, come on, who doesn't enjoy watching classic comedy. Wouldn't you agree stoic?
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Post by stoic on Jul 22, 2019 3:34:08 GMT
No one understands irony any more. As they gaze upon themselves,and only see perfection. ๐ That is human nature. Sometimes we think we are showing the mirror to others, only to find the mirror pointed to ourselves. Humans are selfish, and that is how we survive. We are also naturally competitive,and that is why the greatest accomplishments of humanity are born from the need to accomplish and compete. And besides, we usually see in others what we are afraid to see in ourselves. That's why I enjoy it when you post cartoons, come on, who doesn't enjoy watchingย classic comedy. Wouldn't you agree stoic? I simply can't understand the motifs of silvercreek' criticism, to say the truth. We are just playing games and enjoying it, doing it with irony and humor most of the time. The one who takes our achievements really seriously is silvercreek himself
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Post by silvercreek on Jul 22, 2019 4:04:22 GMT
stoicI criticize no one. Only point out things that may be relavent, maybe by a cartoon or 2.all for fun. If this offends you,I am sorry.
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Post by stoic on Jul 22, 2019 4:25:53 GMT
stoicI criticize no one. Only point out things that may be relavent, maybe by a cartoon or 2.all for fun. If this offends you,I am sorry. No, it doesn't offend me but it seems to me you take our competition more serious than you should do. And you find hidden psychological peculiarities where there is none. And, yes, I liked your cartoons, watched them all with pleasure
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Post by silvercreek on Jul 22, 2019 4:43:44 GMT
stoicI criticize no one. Only point out things that may be relavent, maybe by a cartoon or 2.all for fun. If this offends you,I am sorry. No, it doesn't offend me but it seems to me you take our competition more serious than you should do. And you find hidden psychological peculiarities where there is none. And, yes, I liked your cartoons, watched them all with pleasure I care not for any friendly competition, my brother, All is well,as the spirit eagle flys high shall Peace be with you
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Post by silvercreek on Jul 22, 2019 6:03:48 GMT
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