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Post by GA Omar Bradley on Nov 13, 2016 15:09:00 GMT
So, Austria was RIP by 1903, and so was Germany, Russia was contender for win until Turkey came in Summer '04, Italy RIP in 1906 and France & UK were level at game's end, right? Yes. I'm actually quite proud of surviving 'till the end. Napoleon Bonaparte made mistakes. Quintus Fabius was quite a good player. Frederick the Great was a good ally and opponent. Singlemalt was a great friend. Jean-Luc Picard was alright, I haven't communicated a lot with him. And... I forgot who played Germany at the start. Of course, any sharp person would take note of these. It will sort of help in this match. Von Bismarck jr was Germany at the beginning of Dip02. And you will never know who will be Germany in Dip03! (evil laugh)
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov 13, 2016 15:10:23 GMT
So, Austria was RIP by 1903, and so was Germany, Russia was contender for win until Turkey came in Summer '04, Italy RIP in 1906 and France & UK were level at game's end, right? Yes. I'm actually quite proud of surviving 'till the end. Napoleon Bonaparte made mistakes. Quintus Fabius was quite a good player. Frederick the Great was a good ally and opponent. Singlemalt was a great friend. Jean-Luc Picard was alright, I haven't communicated a lot with him. And... I forgot who played Germany at the start. Of course, any sharp person would take note of these. It will sort of help in this match. yeah I could've allied with Russia which I refused (biggest mistake in that game) and we both could've at least taken down Germany if not Turkey. Quintus Fabius was a clever guy but when I bounced hard into his men he didn't do much after that. Jean-Luc Picard just ROFLstomped me, same with Singlemalt . Had no contact with you, Miller. As well as with Frederick the Great . Von Bismarck jr was totally like me, STRICT NEUTRALITY (he was Germany). And yeah I've taken a lot of care with my country in this game.
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Post by Der Kaiserreich on Nov 13, 2016 15:12:02 GMT
crap, just realized it's dip02 not 03. Can you predict about dip03? Well, for sure the statistics will be flipped around with Russia and Turkey bowing out early... But it is too close to call... Care to define "bowing out"? 'Cause I don't really understand that part.
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Post by Der Kaiserreich on Nov 13, 2016 15:15:06 GMT
Yes. I'm actually quite proud of surviving 'till the end. Napoleon Bonaparte made mistakes. Quintus Fabius was quite a good player. Frederick the Great was a good ally and opponent. Singlemalt was a great friend. Jean-Luc Picard was alright, I haven't communicated a lot with him. And... I forgot who played Germany at the start. Of course, any sharp person would take note of these. It will sort of help in this match. Von Bismarck jr was Germany at the beginning of Dip02. And you will never know who will be Germany in Dip03! (evil laugh) Err... you?
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Post by GA Omar Bradley on Nov 13, 2016 15:26:09 GMT
To my fellow bro Der Kaiserreich, 1. Means leaving; in this case, beig eliminated 2. Yes, it's me!
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Post by Frederick the Great on Nov 13, 2016 21:17:15 GMT
So, Austria was RIP by 1903, and so was Germany, Russia was contender for win until Turkey came in Summer '04, Italy RIP in 1906 and France & UK were level at game's end, right? Yes. I'm actually quite proud of surviving 'till the end. Napoleon Bonaparte made mistakes. Quintus Fabius was quite a good player. Frederick the Great was a good ally and opponent. Singlemalt was a great friend. Jean-Luc Picard was alright, I haven't communicated a lot with him. And... I forgot who played Germany at the start. Of course, any sharp person would take note of these. It will sort of help in this match. Although England and France were pretty even by the time the game ended, I think I was in a good position to grab plenty more SC's and eliminate France in the long term.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Nov 13, 2016 21:36:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2016 16:04:53 GMT
What do we have a team practice on Monday
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2016 16:20:38 GMT
Hell's kitchen seems fun to watch.
Kids mess up in cooking It's okay
Adult you know what chief ramsay would say. "IT'S RAW"
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Post by Mountbatten on Nov 15, 2016 1:04:13 GMT
I don't know if you guys have ever read Harry Potter, but it's a great series. Compelling all the way through. I finished the entire series at the tender age of 11. Haven't read them since. Now years later, I found the first one in a box of some of my old things. As if a spell was cast on me (ha), I picked it up and started reading it again.
3 days later, I've finished the 300 page book and I'm going to reread the entire series. It's honestly that good. Things in the first book connect to things in the last book, and rereading is exciting as I am now able to say "Oh this subtle hint is a reference to this in the future..." and so on. The movies were also excellent, almost as good as the books. Which is outstanding considering other failures in that regard.
All in all, I'm sure everyone has heard of the series and has some stereotypes about it. Things like "Oh that's a nerdy thing to read" or "That's a childish series". To those statements I would answer that you have to try something to know if you'll like it. The universe sucks you in and makes you itch to continue reading. The characters are complex and the plot twists are quite twisty. I would reccomend the books to anybody and everybody.
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Post by Der Kaiserreich on Nov 15, 2016 1:15:12 GMT
I don't know if you guys have ever read Harry Potter, but it's a great series. Compelling all the way through. I finished the entire series at the tender age of 11. Haven't read them since. Now years later, I found the first one in a box of some of my old things. As if a spell was cast on me (ha), I picked it up and started reading it again. 3 days later, I've finished the 300 page book and I'm going to reread the entire series. It's honestly that good. Things in the first book connect to things in the last book, and rereading is exciting as I am now able to say "Oh this subtle hint is a reference to this in the future..." and so on. The movies were also excellent, almost as good as the books. Which is outstanding considering other failures in that regard. All in all, I'm sure everyone has heard of the series and has some stereotypes about it. Things like "Oh that's a nerdy thing to read" or "That's a childish series". To those statements I would answer that you have to try something to know if you'll like it. The universe sucks you in and makes you itch to continue reading. The characters are complex and the plot twists are quite twisty. I would reccomend the books to anybody and everybody. I read them just earlier this year. It is addictive nd makes you want to keep reading, but I don't think I'll reread it any time soon.
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Post by Mountbatten on Nov 15, 2016 1:53:53 GMT
I don't know if you guys have ever read Harry Potter, but it's a great series. Compelling all the way through. I finished the entire series at the tender age of 11. Haven't read them since. Now years later, I found the first one in a box of some of my old things. As if a spell was cast on me (ha), I picked it up and started reading it again. 3 days later, I've finished the 300 page book and I'm going to reread the entire series. It's honestly that good. Things in the first book connect to things in the last book, and rereading is exciting as I am now able to say "Oh this subtle hint is a reference to this in the future..." and so on. The movies were also excellent, almost as good as the books. Which is outstanding considering other failures in that regard. All in all, I'm sure everyone has heard of the series and has some stereotypes about it. Things like "Oh that's a nerdy thing to read" or "That's a childish series". To those statements I would answer that you have to try something to know if you'll like it. The universe sucks you in and makes you itch to continue reading. The characters are complex and the plot twists are quite twisty. I would reccomend the books to anybody and everybody. I read them just earlier this year. It is addictive nd makes you want to keep reading, but I don't think I'll reread it any time soon. Who were your favorite characters?
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Nov 15, 2016 2:40:51 GMT
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Post by NetherFreek on Nov 15, 2016 9:36:41 GMT
Hi, I enjoyed being on this forum. I enjoyed writing guides, helping people and working with you guys. However, I’m done with the amazing game wc3. And to be honest, I don’t like GoG2 and I don’t like EW5. Therefore I quitted with playing Easytech games (perhaps until wc4). I no longer enjoy doing the same over and over for wc3, as I said, I’m done with wc3. I hope you all appreciate all guides I ever wrote for this amazing game. But today, I’m saying goodbye to you and this great forum. Sincerely, NetherFreek Moderator GoG2 Illuminatus
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Post by Der Kaiserreich on Nov 15, 2016 9:41:55 GMT
I read them just earlier this year. It is addictive nd makes you want to keep reading, but I don't think I'll reread it any time soon. Who were your favorite characters? Fred and Geogre, Arthur, and Lupin.
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