I suppose that in the eyes of a lawyer you are right. It does say it. But I also suppose that you will agree that it is not very clearly explained It would be much better to say "hold for one turn".
OliverFA wrote:I suppose that in the eyes of a lawyer you are right. It does say it. But I also suppose that you will agree that it is not very clearly explained It would be much better to say "hold for one turn".
OliverFA wrote:I suppose that in the eyes of a lawyer you are right. It does say it. But I also suppose that you will agree that it is not very clearly explained It would be much better to say "hold for one turn".
Problem is in scarcity of room, which is quite usual on maps. That's the reason why first objective maps didn't have a proper explanation. Later, map makers even stopped to try, since that rule became common...
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Instructions wrote:Some maps have objectives which you must conquer and hold for one round to win the game.
Ok just checked. It is in the Gameplay Notes page. And I searched in the Game Options page. Again, a lawyer would say I am wrong. But not so sure about common sense. By the way, the instructions section could use a little revamp, just my 2 cents.
Instructions wrote:Some maps have objectives which you must conquer and hold for one round to win the game.
Ok just checked. It is in the Gameplay Notes page. And I searched in the Game Options page. Again, a lawyer would say I am wrong. But not so sure about common sense. By the way, the instructions section could use a little revamp, just my 2 cents.
I know it could use a revamp, I'm just pointing out to you, it IS in the instructions. I think lack is planning on a revamp of the instructions too, though...
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AAFitz wrote:as with all the maps, you have to lose a little to learn how to win anyways...
by this logic im destined to be a great winner on this site as i have done a lot of loosing.
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