Ragnar1

Ragnar1

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I think Boo the minature giant space hampster should be a hero. How about giant Armadillo Cavalry, no need for barding. Kangaroo Cavalry: ready made pouch quiver for mounted archers, hops over castle walls and includes boxing gloves.

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Quoting Brad: [quote]Every bot would only play 1 game. A robot is a virtual player playing 1 game. There'd only be up to 200 to 300 of these robots playing on-line. The initial betas of Elemental will be relatively small in terms of the # of people allowed in. Obviously, the only real limit on the # of bots is the amount of hardware available. l If you disconnect from a game, the robot would go find another game. These are virtual players so they're going to do what any normal play

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[quote who="Spartan" reply="12" id="1935990"] Quoting Vandenburg, reply 10 So yeah, whom else can you trust in the games industry? Paradox Interactive. It has at least from what I have seen and experienced always stepped up like SD and treated gamers right. It is very similar to SD in my opinion, which is why I have suggested several times that they should consider a merger. [/quote] Why? Isn't it better to have two good companie

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Feist's Riftwar Saga is the top of my list. Tolkein and Jordan are alright, but Riftwar was the best for me. I like how the various series take on different perspectives and later generations in the same universe. The 'Empire' series Feist co-wrote with Janny Wurts takes place entirely druing the first 2 (or 1) book of the orignal Riftwar series, but from the other side. I also have been a big fan of David Drake, mostly sci-fi, but his Lord of the Isles fantasy serie

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I think the training should be something that can be varied. This could be a way to rush buy a unit: cut training in half for a penalty that the unit could later buy off by completing training. The scenario would be this: You have your 8 weeks to train knights in a town's barracks being trained and the town gets attacked halfway through the build cycle. Assuming they had all their equipment and some training they should be able to help defend the town at a

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