lifekatana

lifekatana

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Gentlemen I've found the answer. The greatest and most complex grand strategy game ever created I hereby present you Hearts of Iron 3. http://www.heartsofirongame.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=44&Itemid=92 I played it and it suffers from some problems but this is not one of them. This pret

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This is the only correct way to go. I think someone made a thread about it earlier but I can't seem to find it. Basically instead of having a random event popping up asking you to kill the dragon and then the dragon cave magically appears on the map, the dragon is already there and interacts with it's enviroment. It may harras you early game or go on a rampage in a neighbouring kingdom. Maybe there are troll tribes nearby but they get scared away by the big bad dragon and migrate to a

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I like it! But you gotta make sure that the CtA armies are well balanced. The CtA army should not be able to beat the trained units, except if it's a huge army... but that would kinda ruin the idea of CtA armies... coz you can just train a lot of superior units. And it would also be cool if the CtA armies would represent your population; if you have a wealthy but small trading empire, you get better but less units (of course also peasants, but more nobles), and if you have like 10 cit

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A la Netstorm: you have a priest(game over if dead), but when lowered to 1 hp he becomes immune and immobile and cant do anything, he then can be picked up(captured). The player can then build an altar, and using his own priest(sovereign) he can complete a ritual to kill the enemy priest. Implentation: when " killed" sovereign is immobile and invulnerable , no magic no bonusses. He can then be captured and taken to enemy capitol, where he's ritually killed. If h

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