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(11-21-2015, 01:43 PM)Lord Diamond Wrote: That's why the Amazons take Zealots, Westmen, and (why?) Apes into battle with them. They can lock the enemy infantry in place while their mounted archers eat up the flanks.

Ask the Romans about the Persian mounted archers. Let them catch you in the plains and you won't enjoy it.

I played the Amazons in the last game. They sucked against a pc, but rocked in their element when used properly.

Now that you mention it, that redhead is pretty nice looking.
Haha
Not buying it bud.  
Women do not have the physical strength needed needed for prolonged physical combat. 
You've been watching too many Hollywood movies.  
They warp the brain.  
Mad
I'm a brunette guy myself.  
I am the greatest swordsman that ever lived. Say, um, can I have some of that water?
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#12
(11-21-2015, 02:42 PM)Madmardigan Wrote:
(11-21-2015, 01:43 PM)Lord Diamond Wrote: That's why the Amazons take Zealots, Westmen, and (why?) Apes into battle with them. They can lock the enemy infantry in place while their mounted archers eat up the flanks.

Ask the Romans about the Persian mounted archers. Let them catch you in the plains and you won't enjoy it.

I played the Amazons in the last game. They sucked against a pc, but rocked in their element when used properly.

Now that you mention it, that redhead is pretty nice looking.
Haha
Not buying it bud.  
Women do not have the physical strength needed needed for prolonged physical combat. 
You've been watching too many Hollywood movies.  
They warp the brain.  
Mad
I'm a brunette guy myself.  

You have never met my aunt, Shirley, then. Or her softball team. If she hit you with a bat, the combat wouldn't need to be 'prolonged'. 

Now that you mention it, brunettes are very nice. Must be why I married one. 
 Lord Diamond

Please do not take any of my comments as a personal insult or as a criticism of the game 'Alamaze', which I very much enjoy. Rather, I hope that my personal insight and unique perspective may, in some way, help make 'Alamaze' more fun, a more successful financial venture, or simply more sustainable as a long-term project. Anyone who reads this post should feel completely free to ignore, disregard, scorn, implement, improve, dispute, or otherwise comment upon its content.





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#13
Just thought that I would leave some comments, that day. As written, it just strikes me as a very watered down take on the Amazons. But, to each their own, I reckon.
Good luck with the rest of it, regardless.
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(11-28-2015, 06:17 AM)Maximus Dominus Wrote: Just thought that I would leave some comments, that day. As written, it just strikes me as a very watered down take on the Amazons. But, to each their own, I reckon.
Good luck with the rest of it, regardless.
"Very watered down"?  Compared to what?  Something never written?

My model is Steven Pressfield's "Last of the Amazons".  We had a nice email correspondence back with Fall of Rome. 
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