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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 14:00:29 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?) Not a word We have all fun in the world - stories, pictures, riddles, traps, anecdotes, demonstration of military tactics. But answers - no I don't understand why it should be Sakurako at all. England has two admirals in Mediterranean in 1812. And the nearest (to Asia Minor) port is in Birmingham
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 14:11:30 GMT
Btw, in 1815 USA have one Forced march as well, so the witch-hunters would like to know how it was possible to move both units in 2 turns
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Post by silvercreek on May 25, 2019 14:11:45 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?) Not a word We have all fun in the world - stories, pictures, riddles, traps, anecdotes, demonstration of military tactics. But answers - no I don't understand why it should be Sakurako at all. England has two admirals in Mediterranean in 1812. And the nearest (to Asia Minor) port is in Birmingham Unlimited "forced marchs" perhaps😁 Naw! Back to the shadows.
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 14:16:09 GMT
Not a word We have all fun in the world - stories, pictures, riddles, traps, anecdotes, demonstration of military tactics. But answers - no I don't understand why it should be Sakurako at all. England has two admirals in Mediterranean in 1812. And the nearest (to Asia Minor) port is in Birmingham Unlimited "forced marchs" perhaps😁 Naw! Back to the shadows. It could be funny but I'm really puzzled. It really takes two turns to research it. USA have only one at the start. A formal logic says to me it is impossible to move both units until turn 3.
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Post by silvercreek on May 25, 2019 14:25:08 GMT
Unlimited "forced marchs" perhaps😁 Naw! Back to the shadows. It could be funny but I'm really puzzled. It really takes two turns to research it. USA have only one at the start. A formal logic says to me it is impossible to move both units until turn 3. We are getting closer to the "real truth". cojoncio may have showed his hand(or cards)in his last post.
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 14:26:46 GMT
It could be funny but I'm really puzzled. It really takes two turns to research it. USA have only one at the start. A formal logic says to me it is impossible to move both units until turn 3. We are getting closer to the "real truth". cojoncio may have showed his hand in his last post. And, btw, you may be right about moving distance as well... Grenadiers don't move so fast Just to compare
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 14:36:20 GMT
It could be really interesting to hear cojoncio's explanation but I simply couldn't help: You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time. Lincoln But, as I said, I'm sure cojoncio has a reasonable explanation
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Post by Seger on May 25, 2019 14:51:01 GMT
silvercreek However 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. In 1814 you start only with one
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 15:07:16 GMT
silvercreek However 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. In 1814 you start only with one So it is the same situation!
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Post by Seger on May 25, 2019 15:16:58 GMT
Yes and look at this picture I've grenadiers just like him, i don't have max mobility tech but can you double your distante with that tech?
I didn't see your post stoic
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Post by Seger on May 25, 2019 15:22:21 GMT
I think I have to disappoint you, in 1812 you have a Siege
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Post by dsongop on May 25, 2019 15:24:26 GMT
I was thinking the same thing as stoic. This is absolutely absurd. If cojoncio could somehow speedhack the game like that, then all his records make sense. Who knows, he could've probably increased damage output too.
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Post by stoic on May 25, 2019 15:39:25 GMT
I think I have to disappoint you, in 1812 you have a Siege Yes, that is possible... But you can't move your grenadiers so far anyway. My Infantry technology is maxed out. And there is an obvious difference between his picture and mine. And these are definitely grenadiers in his picture, not a light infantry unit.
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Post by Seger on May 25, 2019 15:46:53 GMT
I think I have to disappoint you, in 1812 you have a Siege Yes, that is possible... But you can't move your grenadiers so far anyway. My Infantry technology is maxed out. And there is an obvious difference between his picture and mine. And these are definitely grenadiers in his picture, not a light infantry unit. I also have a theory about UK 1812 you declare war on Algeria and they will damage/take the spanish island for you and you can take the island and use your special "forced marce"
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Post by silvercreek on May 25, 2019 15:50:53 GMT
The evidence was gathered,and now proof that unfair play was used. Some kind of hack (or many)was used. It is not a crime to use hacks,when just playing as fun,against the AI,it is a shame to use them when challenging others hard earned records.
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