but alas, been fun so far!!
eh?
heh, this is my first time playing Generals. i dig it but man! does it move S..L...O.....W.......
but alas, been fun so far!!
but alas, been fun so far!!
all about FAVRE, come on...you know you want to click it
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
~Beatles..."I'm sorry, but I really can't see anything redeeming in your philosophy other than that dinosaurs are cute."
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
It is frustrating. i wait all day, night...etc, and then heh, i get tired of waiting and burn my turns. *laughs*
all about FAVRE, come on...you know you want to click it
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
~Beatles..."I'm sorry, but I really can't see anything redeeming in your philosophy other than that dinosaurs are cute."
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
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Yeah, I almost never wait for a full run. I normally go about 18 - 24 hours between runs, which gives me 216 - 288 turns. Sometimes I run with fewer, but only occasionally. It's hard to wait 30 hours or so to get a full run. The only time I wait for full turns is when I'm leaving protection, or going on a kill run, which I don't do anymore.
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WOA: Attila the Hun(#13)
BFR: ?
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BFR: ?
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This is how you master CoG turns.
Say it's Sunday and you have full turns. (afternoon) Use them. Then use turns on Tuesday (afternoon). Then use turns on Wednesday (night). Use turns Friday (afternoon). Use turns Saturday (night). Then wait 'till Monday and start the process ove again.
Say it's Sunday and you have full turns. (afternoon) Use them. Then use turns on Tuesday (afternoon). Then use turns on Wednesday (night). Use turns Friday (afternoon). Use turns Saturday (night). Then wait 'till Monday and start the process ove again.
It ain't about how hard ya hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done!
im not trying to resurrect a long quiet post, but i figured it would be better than starting another one
it is my opinion now, seeing how this is still my first time on the CoG and the low turn rate, that CoG is harder than BFR.
why?
because you have to plan each and every one of those buggary turns.
unlike BFR where you got 500 to burn through.
just a thought.
why?
because you have to plan each and every one of those buggary turns.
unlike BFR where you got 500 to burn through.
just a thought.
all about FAVRE, come on...you know you want to click it
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
~Beatles..."I'm sorry, but I really can't see anything redeeming in your philosophy other than that dinosaurs are cute."
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
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