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Post by John Marston on Mar 19, 2021 1:54:07 GMT
I think it would be a close match between Govorov and Guderian...but Manstein in superior among them all. Yes, none(general) can defeat best arty general of the game-Manstein. Isn't he a tank general? Atleast in wc3?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2021 2:00:06 GMT
Yes, none(general) can defeat best arty general of the game-Manstein. Isn't he a tank general? Atleast in wc3? He is but he works better on arty. Guderian is best tank general and Manstein best arty general.
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Post by John Marston on Mar 19, 2021 2:04:32 GMT
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Post by Don Quixote de la Mancha on Mar 19, 2021 2:10:08 GMT
John Marston, These giants of another race are destroying Spain, CHARGE ! The magician, my mortal enemy and the one of the Church, surely turned these windmills into giants to stop me from defeating him !
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Post by John Marston on Mar 19, 2021 2:18:59 GMT
John Marston , These giants of another race are destroying Spain, CHARGE ! The magician, my mortal enemy and the one of the Church, surely turned these windmills into giants to stop me from defeating him ! Imagination does rule the world Also, who is this Don Quixote de la Mancha?
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Post by Don Quixote de la Mancha on Mar 19, 2021 2:24:13 GMT
John Marston , It is a classic. Novel from the 1600's written by Miguel Cervantès. It follows the story of Don Quixotte, a lord that has read so many knight books that he has grown mad and thinks that he himself is a knight, recruits a simple farmer(Sancho) as an aide and goes on with several adventures where he hallucinates several things ex: a bed and breakfest is a castle, a merchant a king. One of the most famous is when he meets windmills and thinks them to be giants .
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Post by John Marston on Mar 19, 2021 2:29:54 GMT
John Marston , It is a classic. Novel from the 1600's written by Miguel Cervantès. It follows the story of Don Quixotte, a lord that has read so many knight books that he has grown mad and thinks that he himself is a knight, recruits a simple farmer(Sancho) as an aide and goes on with several adventures where he hallucinates several things ex: a bed and breakfest is a castle, a merchant a king. One of the most famous is when he meets windmills and thinks them to be giants . Oh. Seems interesting
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Post by Don Quixote de la Mancha on Mar 19, 2021 2:37:15 GMT
John Marston , It is a classic. Novel from the 1600's written by Miguel Cervantès. It follows the story of Don Quixotte, a lord that has read so many knight books that he has grown mad and thinks that he himself is a knight, recruits a simple farmer(Sancho) as an aide and goes on with several adventures where he hallucinates several things ex: a bed and breakfest is a castle, a merchant a king. One of the most famous is when he meets windmills and thinks them to be giants . Oh. Seems interesting It is and I suggest it but it can be, at times, because of the old language, hard to read and usually translations make this more clear, if your going to read it, a translation in a latin language or just in spanish would be best.
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Post by Warlord247 on Mar 21, 2021 7:59:02 GMT
A true travesty
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Post by John Marston on Mar 21, 2021 12:35:30 GMT
A true travesty Been there
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Post by Warlord247 on Mar 21, 2021 15:39:15 GMT
Hey guys, how about we revive the GoG classic boards?
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Mar 21, 2021 16:53:41 GMT
Hey guys, how about we revive the GoG classic boards? If you want to patch in and fill up the remaining blanks, that's very generous of you. Even so, I'd say that the GOG1 and GOG2 boards are most dead boards as of right now. Either those who play or played gave up, finished it or have all they need right here.
Anyways, members come and go all the time. Long time members and those who posted briefly are both affected. Try not to take it to heart. Every once in a while, maybe they'll pop in to take a look or chat. Who knows?
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Post by Warlord247 on Mar 21, 2021 17:15:41 GMT
Hey guys, how about we revive the GoG classic boards? If you want to patch in and fill up the remaining blanks, that's very generous of you. Even so, I'd say that the GOG1 and GOG2 boards are most dead boards as of right now. Either those who play or played gave up, finished it or have all they need right here.
Anyways, members come and go all the time. Long time members and those who posted briefly are both affected. Try not to take it to heart. Every once in a while, maybe they'll pop in to take a look or chat. Who knows? They are definitely the most dead. I feel filling up the library for gog classic is the best way to honor it. And who knows, it could potentially bring new players to the game.
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Post by Saltin on Mar 22, 2021 0:30:44 GMT
Loving that art on your new avatar Don Quixote de la Mancha it's quite unique in our forum at least and I didn't realize it was a composite until i looked at it closer. Here is another variation of the "pictures in picture" portrait:
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Post by John Marston on Mar 22, 2021 0:46:03 GMT
Loving that art on your new avatar Don Quixote de la Mancha it's quite unique in our forum at least and I didn't realise it was a composite until i looked at it closer. Here is another variation of the "pictures in picture" portrait: Wow! Even I noticed it now.
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