January 27th, 2010, 05:22
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novice Wrote:Yes and that shines through when every message is carefully composed and nothing is ever communicated spontaneously.
The problem is Sulla is convinced that their team is superior compared to their opponents (of which he thinks very low) and this shows in his actions and diplomacy.
January 27th, 2010, 07:58
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Yeah, pretty much. Checkout one of the SGs where he partnered up with all those inexperienced guys and about half nearly left part way through because of the way Sullla was posting .
Like he said, whether he intends it or not, he jsut comes off like that.
January 27th, 2010, 08:20
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He's not necessarily wrong in that conviction, but I have to agree some of his mails come across as awfully smug. In hindsight I'm not that surprised the projected attitude annoyed the recipients.
The lengthy and detailed explanations posted in the thread are awesome though.
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January 27th, 2010, 08:30
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That is true. I wonder what his history classes are like... ?
More importantly... I don't think Speaker highly suspects the pillage move. HE should be able to figure it out once the stack moves SW. What to do at taht point though?
January 27th, 2010, 08:40
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Hmm, I think I remember seeing at least one spear on the horse tile in their screenshots. But I don't think they mentioned the option so it may indeed come as a surprise.
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January 27th, 2010, 08:42
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antisocialmunky Wrote:That is true. I wonder what his history classes are like... ?
More importantly... I don't think Speaker highly suspects the pillage move. HE should be able to figure it out once the stack moves SW. What to do at taht point though?
The moment you realist it you slave out every AH you can and kill the stack the next turn. It's an all of nothing gamble.
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January 27th, 2010, 09:26
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SleepingMoogle Wrote:He's not necessarily wrong in that conviction, but I have to agree some of his mails come across as awfully smug. In hindsight I'm not that surprised the projected attitude annoyed the recipients. But there are ways and ways of saying that someone's play is stupid (or stoopid if you want to take more sting out of it). Firstly, you comment on their play ... not on the person. Then you say something like ' wow, we caught a lucky break when so-and-so didn't move to tile X' or ' hmm - not what I would have done and here is why'.
SleepingMoogle Wrote:Hmm, I think I remember seeing at least one spear on the horse tile in their screenshots. But I don't think they mentioned the option so it may indeed come as a surprise. Krill Wrote:The moment you realist it you slave out every AH you can and kill the stack the next turn. It's an all of nothing gamble. The CoW didn't bring enough spears . They knew Spullla had horses. They knew they could tech like a bat out of hell ... what did they expect to face ... axes and archers? And to think they were worried about longbows (a defensive unit) when they should have been worried about HAs (an offensive unit).
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January 27th, 2010, 09:32
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No one ever brings enough spears. It'd have to be a 50/50 stack...you ever seen anyone build a stack along those lines? Me neither. Probably because it couldn't kill anything.
None of them are MPers, which explains the lack of knowledge. HA were ridiculed before BtS (and rightly so IMO), but since then with the introduction of flanking and hte removal of the -10% city attack penalty, they are critical units, even if your enemy has WE. Mainstay of any army. Swords are a much more defensive unit, used to defend tiles that have high defense, but HA...yeah, just watch.
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January 27th, 2010, 10:30
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Rowain Wrote:The problem is Sulla is convinced that their team is superior compared to their opponents (of which he thinks very low) and this shows in his actions and diplomacy.
I wonder if this tendency comes from single player, where we are all used to talking like that about the AIs.
January 27th, 2010, 10:46
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No, I think it's just Sulla being Sulla . He was pretty, um, frank about what he thought of the Templars in the demogame write up. And he's ripped Alex for all the things he doesn't like about BTS several times. Maybe its from being an academic, but he definitely has no problem expressing disdain for the work of others . In his defense, you have to admit he's often correct.
I find this thread fairly ad hominem, and Sulla's the lightning rod for everything. Divide people into pro- and anti- Sulla camps, then look at post content. I think you'll find the opinions expressed correlate fairly well with how they perceive him.
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