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Old January 10th, 2009, 08:19 AM
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Default Re: Niefelheim - Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?

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Originally Posted by Endoperez View Post
...I think what irritates HB most is the fact that Baalz never mentions that these aren't all new ideas, and wrote a shocking introduction that made the reader expect something revolutionary.

"Let me introduce you to the other Niefelheim, the one geared to win the game rather than scare the crap out of everyone for only the first couple years. "
"Blasphemy, I know. Now I admit, Niefel giants make great indie stompers, but my goodness don’t you realize you’re paying retail!?!?."
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Oh no, it sounds like you're trying to revoke Baalz's poetic license! C'mon, it's flavorful and good for you too. His next guide could look like this:

"Part 1 of the treatise on Niefelheim in which it is described in some detail the various strategies that may be employed in which to obtain an enhanced level of capabilities in the later stages, creating a favorable environment for elimination of other potential prospects for the position of Pankreator, as opposed to a strong early game which though can possibly result in the rapid acquisition of neighboring territory does not provide the synergies necessary for an extended campaign..."

That's not gonna make me want to jump up and start a new game with Nief, that's going to put me to sleep.
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