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sully800 wrote:I don't really understand how we are going to distinguish all of the seperate continents. They all have the same types of coloring
sully800 wrote:I also must say this seems like a rather poor way to create a map, even though it is more exciting than normal. You will finish all the graphics first before anyone has a chance to comment on gameplay. Then when gameplay issues arise you will be more reluctant than normal to change the map because you spent so much time on the graphics...
mibi wrote:I will say though, that the 'terrestrial' territories and continents are only half of this map. If a game play issue is to arise, it will surely come from the upper portion of the map, not yet complete.
yeti_c wrote:mibi wrote:I will say though, that the 'terrestrial' territories and continents are only half of this map. If a game play issue is to arise, it will surely come from the upper portion of the map, not yet complete.
Now there's a teaser...
Christ you're heartless!!
C.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Gwalchmai wrote:ericwdhs wrote:In the book, Troy hadn't been under any real seige.
Leaving aside the fact that there is no book as such, the literary tradition does hold that the Greeks were camped outside for ten years, which would make it a pretty serious siege.
kwanton wrote:I wonder why everyone automatically assumed a Grecian type map. When I first saw it I thought Mayan or native american of some sort.
Or am I just stupid? <--------(FLAME MAGNET YAY!)
Edit: Now that I think of it "over 1000 years ago" + "no real accurate maps" means most of the native american cultures would kind of make sense.
kwanton wrote:I wonder why everyone automatically assumed a Grecian type map. When I first saw it I thought Mayan or native american of some sort.
Or am I just stupid? <--------(FLAME MAGNET YAY!)
Edit: Now that I think of it "over 1000 years ago" + "no real accurate maps" means most of the native american cultures would kind of make sense.
onbekende wrote:Do I see a top there? thus concluding the top of this is just legend?
mibi wrote:onbekende wrote:nice looking, as the previous ones
but are that ringplatforms(< Stargate fan)
yes those can transport you to another realm or dimension, so to speak.
ericwdhs wrote:The Illiad details the attack on Troy. I'd call that a book about it. It ends before the whole Trojan Horse ordeal but it contains most of the important stuff. I don't remember the Greeks ever using any real siege weapons (either on land or from the sea). From what I read, it was all man-to-man combat in front of the city which is one reason why it could have taken 10 years. I doubt a single city would have lasted that long if it had been bombarded.
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