Everything posted by Retech
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2070 Hegemony
I was already gimped once before when we were doing fast grab. I'm not going to be gimped again when we decide that fast grab is no longer the method of choice.
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2070 Hegemony
It's always been a fast grab sort of deal. As I recall, Mather grabbed Japan before I got back from school, and I was so pissed. :P I think imgur converts from PNG to JPG when they are doing their uploading, so I will try to figure out if there is another way.
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2070 Hegemony
:) Well, main point is that my country consists of Japan + Phillipines. --- I did save as .png :)
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2070 Hegemony
[hide] [/hide] Nice version --- DANGIT, WHY IS IT ALWAYS JPG
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2070 Hegemony
Yeah, Archi was just making a suggestion on how Icu should run it, based on Icu's outline. ------ Yeah Spork --- Rocco, they're not the same size. Some regions are bigger than others, so they look bigger. It's just in terms of base stats, they are equal, excluding regional changes.
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2070 Hegemony
Well if we are going with Icu's game idea, then I am South America, but if we are going to Archi's game idea, then I would play as Japan.
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2070 Hegemony
If we end up going with Archi's idea, then I have reserved the purple area of the map that I just colored in. Varies from 50-52 provinces, depending on the status of certain islands, so if it turns out to be 52, then scratch out the Taiwan area. [hide] [/hide] Only question why Korea is Khanate, not China. :P
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2070 Hegemony
Can you help us out with commas?
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2070 Hegemony
Actually, I'll take USAN, which is the South America one, right? China seems to have a budget of six billion, which is twenty times that of the United States. :P
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2070 Hegemony
I guess I'll take China.
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2070 Hegemony
Aren't the provinces really big? Losing one province seems to be defeat already. :P It might just be easier to use the EU3 map and shade in provinces.
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The Back Room
Should we start commenting on your thread, Icu?
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The Back Room
What gave you the design for the characters? Like, did you draw them yourself or did they come from somewhere?
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The Back Room
The Oboe one is actually a piece from a movie that was made in the 1980s. So I don't blame you for not recognizing. ;P
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The Back Room
Alas, it comes to a time (perhaps a bit late) where Retech must swoop in a represent the traditional classical side of the music battle, which always seems to lose for some reason. :P http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ijSrsu8aMs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geFXEdMuXl0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAOTCtW9v0M http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmax47l2hLU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5C99JyP2ns Perhaps a bit over-represented by cellists, but that is only a minor bias on my part.
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The Back Room
No one listens to operas for their libretto (lyrics). That's why the famous composers are the ones that make the music for the opera, not the one who writes the words. :P
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The Back Room
Yes, each number on the dice corresponds to a game-breaking combo, a 20 being Pun-Pun.
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The Back Room
There's no overlap? Germany was the most advanced in terms of military technology and tactics at the time.
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Roll to Dodge: The Tavern
Shoots a fireball into the stairwell, hopefully catching many zombies in the blast. Then she scrounges around and deciphers MORE SCROLLS (Is there a way to make a scroll permanent, so that it can only be used a certain amount of times per day, but can recharge?)
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The Back Room
Okay, we're talking about United States involvement in World War two, not the lack of the United States, period.
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The Back Room
The Russians still had substantial areas in the Manchuria and Mongolian regions that were rich in natural resources. Navy has nothing to do with it.
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The Back Room
Two points: 1. Japanese signed non-aggression pact with Russia only because its leaders felt that pursuing expansion in both the northern and southern fronts would stretch the Japanese too thin, To this effect, they decided to go with the Southern option and signed peace with Russia. However, without the United States, the Japanese would have turned onto Russia after having conquered all of Asia in a relatively short period of time. 2. The selling of arms to Britain and Soviet Union was known as Lend Lease, which existed even before the US entered the war.
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Strategema
The same list has Russia at 21 million troops. :P
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Strategema
USA has a total of: 1.1 million soldiers (including reservists), though infantry will probably not play a major part in the war. ---- China doesn't even have a blue-water navy (designed for use on the open seas) while the United States has a navy so large that it is bigger than the next 13 largest navies combined in terms of tonnage.