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ManBungalow wrote:On your Easiest list:
Midkemil and High Seas suffer from some difficult-to-discern borders (at least on the small maps). And I've found that some troop numbers are really difficult to sea on particular coloured backgrounds on USA and Tamriel.
I found Northwest Passage really confusing when I first played it. More so than some of the maps on your Hardest list. But perhaps that's a list of maps which are hardest for an average player to win on, which is obviously relative, and subject to there being quite a specific set of strategies for winning most games on a given map/settings which seasoned players may be aware of.
And I still have no idea what's happening when I end up in a game on the Austerlitz map. I'm sure it's quite simple, but it still doesn't make much sense. Conquer Rome, Trafalgar and WWII Ardennes I'd more more inclined to have on the Hardest list than Antarctica, Peloponnesian War and Arms Race. Oh, Forbidden City has some funny borders, and Napoleonic Europe has some funny bonuses.
I'm sure I've missed some out. And, of course, some would say that you should have Doodle etc. on the Easiest list, but that seems too obvious.
premio53 wrote:There are a few maps that to me would be impossible to figure out without Bob. I never did figure out Arms Race but did manage to crossmap it.
HighlanderAttack wrote:premio53 wrote:There are a few maps that to me would be impossible to figure out without Bob. I never did figure out Arms Race but did manage to crossmap it.
Arms Race is easy
Funkyterrance wrote:I do have to contest that Peloponnesian War is hard.
qwert wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:I do have to contest that Peloponnesian War is hard.
ha-ha funky, in every step and every topic, he left hes comic post
greenoaks wrote:Realms 2 and Realms 3 are really easy
Funkyterrance wrote:qwert wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:I do have to contest that Peloponnesian War is hard.
ha-ha funky, in every step and every topic, he left hes comic post
By contest I mean I disagree, qwert. I think we may be having a communication/language gap here. I think that map is pretty easy. I also love it, thanks.
AAFitz wrote:For the most part it is easy, and the dice will decide the thing in 1v1 most of the time, but certainly there are settings that make it a fun strategic game, if not a difficult one.
laughingcavalier wrote:Seems to me there are 2 types of hard:
1. Maps where you have to master unfamiliar map elements and tactics but which then offer relatively few routes to victory (eg monsters, trafalgar).
2. Maps which throw up multiple different strategic options which you have to choose wisely between (eg stalingrad or waterloo). It's these latter maps which I think are most challenging.
From the maps I play regularly, the map I find I have to give the most concentration to for the most turns is WW2 Ardennes.
Gillipig wrote:laughingcavalier wrote:Seems to me there are 2 types of hard:
1. Maps where you have to master unfamiliar map elements and tactics but which then offer relatively few routes to victory (eg monsters, trafalgar).
2. Maps which throw up multiple different strategic options which you have to choose wisely between (eg stalingrad or waterloo). It's these latter maps which I think are most challenging.
From the maps I play regularly, the map I find I have to give the most concentration to for the most turns is WW2 Ardennes.
Three types actually, there's the type of hard that you feel in your pants after winning a game.
Funkyterrance wrote:Gillipig wrote:laughingcavalier wrote:Seems to me there are 2 types of hard:
1. Maps where you have to master unfamiliar map elements and tactics but which then offer relatively few routes to victory (eg monsters, trafalgar).
2. Maps which throw up multiple different strategic options which you have to choose wisely between (eg stalingrad or waterloo). It's these latter maps which I think are most challenging.
From the maps I play regularly, the map I find I have to give the most concentration to for the most turns is WW2 Ardennes.
Three types actually, there's the type of hard that you feel in your pants after winning a game.
+1
Looks like your gf is dissapointed most of the time though, eh gilli?
Gillipig wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:Gillipig wrote:laughingcavalier wrote:Seems to me there are 2 types of hard:
1. Maps where you have to master unfamiliar map elements and tactics but which then offer relatively few routes to victory (eg monsters, trafalgar).
2. Maps which throw up multiple different strategic options which you have to choose wisely between (eg stalingrad or waterloo). It's these latter maps which I think are most challenging.
From the maps I play regularly, the map I find I have to give the most concentration to for the most turns is WW2 Ardennes.
Three types actually, there's the type of hard that you feel in your pants after winning a game.
+1
Looks like your gf is dissapointed most of the time though, eh gilli?
nope, I've got a huge one actually. That's why I'm so cocky
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