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Most demanding settings/map

PostPosted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:12 pm
by mc05025
So which do you think are the most complicated settings in terms of strategy? In what game you filled you understand nothing about what is going on? In what game settings you beleive a more capable player (in terms of pure strategy) will just crush you and luck is not going to save you?

I vote

Hive, quadruples, trench, sequential the basic settings followed by
automatic, no spoil, chained, sunny (or even fog for the most crazy people)

Re: Most demanding settings/map

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:25 am
by jsnyder748
I would say the pure amount of variables along with a very complicated team game strategy make Hive a very hard one. None that I can think of are harder and I haven't ever played it :D Just looked in on a few games to figure out general strategy.

Stalingrad is very hard. A quick look through of the maps shows me that that is without a doubt...the most demanding map.

I think you answered your own question haha

that was post 666 for me

Re: Most demanding settings/map

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:27 am
by jdw35
hive with trench is actually not very hard at all lol hive really isnt that tough of a map to be honest.

Re: Most demanding settings/map

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:37 am
by jsnyder748
right. 1 v 1 easy and very simple. but quads.....you put 2 teams who know what they are doing and it gets very complicated.

no one said hard. just demanding.

Re: Most demanding settings/map

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 11:28 am
by Armandolas
I think Conquer Rome is a very strategic map. Also Stalingrad and waterloo are complicated but they loose a bit a of the strategic fun because of all the bombarding options.
Trafalgar might be the most complicated for human eye to catch and also can be a lot of strategic and needs to be played with a lot of patience.
Hive is challenging because of its size...people need to be really concentrated on current and previous turns.Its for people who really like to study hard.

I will get crushed in All your base in any fog setting, just because i dont know the map :)

Re: Most demanding settings/map

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 11:41 pm
by mc05025
jdw35 wrote:hive with trench is actually not very hard at all lol hive really isnt that tough of a map to be honest.


yea hive 1v1 is very simple. But hive quads has an other level of complications

Re: Most demanding settings/map

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 11:45 pm
by mc05025
Armandolas wrote:I think Conquer Rome is a very strategic map. Also Stalingrad and waterloo are complicated but they loose a bit a of the strategic fun because of all the bombarding options.
Trafalgar might be the most complicated for human eye to catch and also can be a lot of strategic and needs to be played with a lot of patience.
Hive is challenging because of its size...people need to be really concentrated on current and previous turns.Its for people who really like to study hard.

I will get crushed in All your base in any fog setting, just because i dont know the map :)



Yea stalingrand and waterloo are very complicated. Very good for triples and quads but also for escalating 8 players foggy with generals (assassin or terminator)

Haven't play Trafalgar.

Re: Most demanding settings/map

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 11:49 pm
by Lindax
mc05025 wrote:
Armandolas wrote:I think Conquer Rome is a very strategic map. Also Stalingrad and waterloo are complicated but they loose a bit a of the strategic fun because of all the bombarding options.
Trafalgar might be the most complicated for human eye to catch and also can be a lot of strategic and needs to be played with a lot of patience.
Hive is challenging because of its size...people need to be really concentrated on current and previous turns.Its for people who really like to study hard.

I will get crushed in All your base in any fog setting, just because i dont know the map :)



Yea stalingrand and waterloo are very complicated. Very good for triples and quads but also for escalating 8 players foggy with generals (assassin or terminator)

Haven't play Trafalgar.


I can play Waterloo, so it can't be "very complicated".

Lx