Creator: SGD || First Published: 07/28/2007 || Players: 4 || Size: 30x30
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DuelStriker (07/28/2007 05:22pm):
Not good/10. Needs less pipes , more cities/ports/bases |
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jhuni (07/29/2007 01:03am):
Well they're almost no neatral properties in this map and the terrain variety is horrendous. I don't mean to be calumniatory but I think this map is reprehensible and only worthy of animadversion and censure. |
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Evil Mastermind (08/07/2007 11:52am):
Wait... say that again, i couldnt get it through my 'Jhuni to English' translator in time. |
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2i (08/07/2007 02:13pm | Edited: 08/08/2007 03:43am):
Wow, jhuni can't seem to get the difference between "their"/"they're" (or "there are" in this case), spells neutral wrong, but still somehow manages to be able to use a dictionary and look up words that make him seem smart in his mind, but actually make him look even more stupid and *ahem*, incomprehendable. and now on subject: Try to look at maps you like to play on (considering you own an Advance Wars game) and try to lean on their aspects instead of this... plain, chokepointy(meaning only one unit can block an entire path and thus forcing the use of too many indirect units and just screwing any fun a map can give), although there are "good" chokepoints (but these are mainly used in Fire Emblem, another Intelligent Systems game, where they just serve as points of defence). WOW, this is a long comment. I hope it actually made sense. |
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FunkyChunk (08/07/2007 04:07pm):
Haha, you're both wrong. It's "There are". "Their" is possessive. But yeah, it's hard not to view jhuni as a blubbering piece of blubber with a dictionary fetish. "I wonder how many 3-syllable plus words I can use in one sentence..." |
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2i (08/08/2007 03:50am):
I knew I had to make a crucial mistake somewhere in my post, thanks for pointing that out => I edited previous comment, so most people won't understand this comment nor previous comment. I hope I didn't make any other "crucial" mistakes. |
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