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Post by cojoncio on May 25, 2019 11:36:08 GMT
I will tell you a Story guys:
Once upon time (in 1812, particularly), Massena was happily married with Lan, and Karl to Sakurako. Massena lived in Florida, and Karl in Detroit.
But one day, Sakurako cheated Karl with Massena, while the former was fishing. When Karl returned, he found Massena, and became very angry.
Massena had to fly! Otherwise the crazy Austrian prince could catch him and use his cat 'f nine tails to make a permanent tattoo on his back. So he crossed the whole US in 1 turn to avoid his back to be scratched
Therefore, Massena flew home with Lan. What he did not know is that she already knew about that affair because Karl telegraphed her. She was waiting him ready for an argument.
But the story ended badly for them, because the villain cojoncio was around, in Canada, waiting to have his pawns on US. He conquered US so Lan, Sakurako, Karl and Massena had to enlist in His Majesty's army, and romances or dramas were forgotten.
Homework for the witch-hunters: Massena could have gone 1 tile further. Why?.
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 11:46:51 GMT
I will tell you a Story guys:
[lMassena had to fly! Otherwise the crazy Austrian prince could catch him and use his cat 'f nine tails to make a permanent tattoo on his back. So he crossed the whole US in 1 turn to avoid his back to be scratched [/div]
Therefore, Massena flew home with Lan.
[/quote] Thanks for being honest at least.
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Post by cojoncio on May 25, 2019 11:56:02 GMT
I will tell you a Story guys:
[lMassena had to fly! Otherwise the crazy Austrian prince could catch him and use his cat 'f nine tails to make a permanent tattoo on his back. So he crossed the whole US in 1 turn to avoid his back to be scratched [/div]
Therefore, Massena flew home with Lan.
[/quote] Thanks for being honest at least. [/quote][/div]
I am always honest! A bit troll sometimes, but always honest. So you see that I did not cheat.
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Post by silvercreek on May 25, 2019 12:12:46 GMT
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Therefore, Massena flew home with Lan.
[/quote] Thanks for being honest at least. [/quote][/div]
I am always honest! A bit troll sometimes, but always honest. So you see that I did not cheat.
[/quote] This also clears up my question on saxony, where on t33 he was a able to capture that ne city in Russia.
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 12:28:02 GMT
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Therefore, Massena flew home with Lan.
[/quote] Thanks for being honest at least. [/quote][/div]
I am always honest! A bit troll sometimes, but always honest. So you see that I did not cheat.
[/quote] Oh! I thought it was some sort of confession But if it is a simple demonstration of the "Forced march", than it would be not very difficult to demonstrate it on Wellington in 1812
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 12:36:11 GMT
cojoncioThere's no need for new pictures, stories and riddles. You know our terms. If are willing to answer our questions - do it! If not - then it is up to others to decide what to do with your records. But I will be honest with you - you have done nothing to calm my doubts. And I personally will vote against you. Enjoy your conquests! Best wishes!
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Post by cojoncio on May 25, 2019 12:45:17 GMT
Folks: Seems that with some of you I have to be more explicit. Others have got it earlier Till the next tip guys!
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Post by silvercreek on May 25, 2019 12:54:03 GMT
Folks: Seems that with some of you I have to be more explicit. Others have got it earlier Till the next tip guys! This is no forced march,more like "teleporting"
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Post by silvercreek on May 25, 2019 13:01:49 GMT
I think he has finnally answered your question on Wellington stoic😀
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 13:13:46 GMT
I think he has answered your question on Wellington stoic😀 No he has not. 1. On the see all this advantages of the light infantry simply don't exit. 2. To move your unit with such speed all the time you need cities, and Britain doesn't have a single city on the continent. 3. If you will move Wellington with such speed alone into the enemy territory - he will be dead in 5 seconds. Well, it may be impressive for some players who don't use "Forced march" often, but it doesn't answer anything at all. You have the game, you can try it and convince us, if he doesn't want to do this...
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Post by silvercreek on May 25, 2019 13:25:28 GMT
silvercreek"You have the game, you can try it and convince us, if he doesn't want to do this...[/quote] I did try it,America 1812 as cojoncio demostrated. T1,you get only 1 forced March. So how could he move both Massena and Sakurako? However,you cannot come even close to move that distance,so it is clear to me he has found some hack that allows him to do so.
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 13:44:11 GMT
silvercreek"You have the game, you can try it and convince us, if he doesn't want to do this... I did try it,America 1812 as cojoncio demostrated. T1,you get only 1 forced March. So how could he move both Massena and Sakurako? However,you cannot come even close to move that distance,so it is clear to me he has found some hack that allows him to do so.[/quote] Such a change in the attitude I never could imagine that I will be his advocate , but it was a trap for us not for you Don't try your forced march with grenadiers. Hire one light infantry unit next turn and only then try it. Plus your mobility in the tech tree should be maxed out...
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Post by andrei on May 25, 2019 13:50:28 GMT
Just to check. Did he explained who is the "chap in a hat" looking like Wellington or... Sakurako? Or is it one of those countless questions we burried in this funny discussion?)
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 13:54:10 GMT
silvercreekHowever one detail mentioned by you is very important. The number of marches. In 1812 USA has only one. It is possible to research another one, but it will take 2 turns to do so. So it is really impossible to move them both. But it could well be 1815 conquest and I can't check it right now.
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Post by silvercreek on May 25, 2019 13:55:05 GMT
silvercreek"You have the game, you can try it and convince us, if he doesn't want to do this... I did try it,America 1812 as cojoncio demostrated. T1,you get only 1 forced March. So how could he move both Massena and Sakurako? However,you cannot come even close to move that distance,so it is clear to me he has found some hack that allows him to do so. Such a change in the attitude I never could imagine that I will be his advocate , but it was a trap for us not for you Don't try your forced march with grenadiers. Hire one light infantry unit next turn and only then try it. Plus your mobility in the tech tree should be maxed out...[/quote] I have infranty mobility maxed,and still could not duplicate what cojoncio demonstrated. I don't carry an attitude,i try to stay neutral, so only look for answers in the wake of accusations to find the real truth.
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