I personally just make a point of trying every map at least once... just incase.. u never know when u might need to learn for a tourney or something. that Conquerman is crazy.
David_Wain wrote:I personally just make a point of trying every map at least once... just incase.. u never know when u might need to learn for a tourney or something. that Conquerman is crazy.
ya, and it takes for ever to play my turns on it...
David_Wain wrote:I personally just make a point of trying every map at least once... just incase.. u never know when u might need to learn for a tourney or something. that Conquerman is crazy.
ive played every map, a few times for most of the ones older than a week or two. anytime a new map comes out, or an old map is "revamped" i make a point of playing also.
David_Wain wrote:I personally just make a point of trying every map at least once... just incase.. u never know when u might need to learn for a tourney or something. that Conquerman is crazy.
ya, and it takes for ever to play my turns on it...
Just turn Bob off I do.... just remember the basics the diamonds can attack one another etc... its a bit of a luck fest really if u both know what ur doing just down to dice rolls 1v1 anyway.
aerial attack, coleman & cronus have played all i believe
also lack ???
including the latest batch rolled out i was short 8 so if i now include my active games as i have now got active games on these maps between my active and finished games i have all 65.
Don't now why people on here don't like being cooks, remember under siege: A former SEAL, now cook, is the only person who can stop a gang of terrorists when they sieze control of a US Navy battleship.
i haven't and i'm sure i will never play all maps. i follow the foundry closely and know what maps suit my taste and what maps don't. so i simply don't play the maps that don't attract me
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