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July 6th, 2009, 08:35 AM
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Re: Opinnion on PBEM Campaign Game
Things would be different if the VPs for flags were much higher and tied with extra points for repairs.
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July 6th, 2009, 11:43 AM
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Re: Opinnion on PBEM Campaign Game
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Originally Posted by Cross
Many years ago, when I switched from playing against the AI to human opponents, I could never really go back to the AI. Human opponents are just a lot more fun. But I missed the campaigns.
Now with PBEM campaigns...well, it's just the next level of addiction.
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This is where I am right now. I've made the transition and haven't played verse the AI in months. However, the campaigns are what I miss as well.
I am itching to play a campaign, but unable to buy the CD version yet, so for now, I am forced to fight single battles.
I'll get it sometime soon though, and when I do, you can bet I'll be throwing the gauntlet at a few of my opponents.
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July 8th, 2009, 06:08 PM
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Re: Opinnion on PBEM Campaign Game
I'm on game 3 of my first campaign battle. It is different. I got the advantage in the first game and hurt my opponent bad, but came up short of the victory. So in the second battle, I got out thought and ended up with a draw, since my Opponent hid his high value units and used AH's to kill my armor. i eneded up with ALL the flags, but a marginal loss. This game I beefed up my AD and I'm holding off his Apache's, sorta.
I'm a planner, and even when my plan falls apart, I still have something to work with. So for me, the multiple battles presents a challenge, since you never know what you will get next time. Sort like that famous box of chocolates.
I like it, although the next time I want less points. After buying 200 of the most expensive units in the US Army's tpy box, I still had points left over. So I couldn't expand my core.
Map are WYSIWYG, I might try custons next time. I am player 2, so I'm not sure what happens when the game is set-up the first time.
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July 9th, 2009, 11:52 AM
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Re: Opinnion on PBEM Campaign Game
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Originally Posted by c_of_red
I'm on game 3 of my first campaign battle. It is different. I got the advantage in the first game and hurt my opponent bad, but came up short of the victory. So in the second battle, I got out thought and ended up with a draw, since my Opponent hid his high value units and used AH's to kill my armor. i eneded up with ALL the flags, but a marginal loss. This game I beefed up my AD and I'm holding off his Apache's, sorta.
I'm a planner, and even when my plan falls apart, I still have something to work with. So for me, the multiple battles presents a challenge, since you never know what you will get next time. Sort like that famous box of chocolates.
I like it, although the next time I want less points. After buying 200 of the most expensive units in the US Army's tpy box, I still had points left over. So I couldn't expand my core.
Map are WYSIWYG, I might try custons next time. I am player 2, so I'm not sure what happens when the game is set-up the first time.
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