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  2. I guess it would be useful to have systematically organized lessons/tutorials for 0AD. There are plenty of videos on YT such as: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfkBgjzDUJA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlrIXzxzUGo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksXxYwhD0hg I also remember some PDF with title something like "From Nub to OP..."... It's all just too much spread on internet and hard for beginner to catch up everything. Idk, how other games have it, but for inspiration we can use OpenRA Academy: https://discord.gg/3AEEuYTn Just use Forum instead Discord. This topic is to discuss this suggestion. What you think about that?
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  3. Feldfeld vs LetswaveaBook Feldfeld vs LetswaveaBook.zip
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  4. Personally, I like having the option to train animals that produce quicker and cost less, especially in p1. So, I wouldn’t delete all the animal types. Agree on reducing train time. But this will be tricky. I don’t care one way or other on getting rid of phase requirements for animal types. Players usually can’t afford cows in early game. I think we should also experiment with a bigger buff: decreasing the cost of animals and/or increasing the amount of food that each animal let’s you collect. Tying up a bunch of your food in corrals really slows you down in early/mid game.
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  5. take a look again (in 1 hour) now yours is also recordet and uploadet
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  6. P.S. I watched the YT video and saw you are about to cast my game and was very happy... and then suddenly you thought you have wrong replay and casted another game. So much disappointment for me
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  7. the strategic difference is that corrals are a long term strategy, because they require more resources and micro for the build up, while farms are faster and immediately productive, but less efficient in the long run. I don't love how corrals work, but they used to be fun sometimes. In A24 I used corrals a lot.
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  8. He's forum username is different to one in 0AD lobby... That's same person - check here as well: https://challonge.com/sv36zmko
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  9. Xenophon, "Constitution of the Lacedaimonians" 12: Seeing that the angles of a square are useless, he introduced the circular form of camp, except where there was a secure hill or wall, or a river afforded protection in the rear. [2] He caused sentries to be posted by day facing inwards along the place where the arms were kept, for the object of these is to keep an eye not on the enemy but on their friends. The enemy is watched by cavalry from positions that command the widest outlook. [3] To meet the case of a hostile approach at night, he assigned the duty of acting as sentries outside the lines to the Sciritae. In these days the duty is shared by foreigners, if any happen to be present in the camp. [4] The rule that patrols invariably carry their spears, has the same purpose, undoubtedly, as the exclusion of slaves from the place of arms. Nor is it surprising that sentries who withdraw for necessary purposes only go so far away from one another and from the arms as not to cause inconvenience. Safety is the first object of this rule also. [5] Thucydides, "History of the Peloponnesian War" 5.71: Before they had actually closed a thought occurred to Agis. All armies, when engaging, are apt to thrust outwards their right wing; and either of the opposing forces tends to outflank his enemy's left with his to outflank his enemy's left with his own right, because every soldier individually fears for his exposed side, which he tries to cover with the shield of his comrade on the right, conceiving that the closer he draws in the better he will be protected. The first man in the front rank of the right wing is originally responsible for the deflection, for he always wants to withdraw from the enemy his own exposed side, and the rest of the army, from a like fear, follow his example. In this battle the line of the Mantineans, who were on the Argive right wing, extended far beyond the Sciritae: [2] and still further, in proportion as the army to which they belonged was the larger, did the Lacedaemonians and Tegeans on the Lacedaemonian right wing extend beyond the Athenian left. [3] Agis was afraid that the Lacedaemonian left wing would be surrounded, and, thinking that the Mantineans outflanked them too far, he signalled to the Sciritae and the old soldiers of Brasidas to make a lateral movement away from his own division of the army, and so cover the line of the Mantineans: to fill up the space thus left vacant he ordered Hipponoidas and Aristocles, two of the polemarchs, to bring up their two divisions from the right wing, thinking that he would still have more troops than he wanted there, and that he would thus strengthen that part of his line which was opposed to the Mantineans. @AIEND During the battle of Mantinea (418 BC), it seems the Sciritae were fighting as a battle line. Thus, as infantrymen.
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  10. PhiliptheSwaggerless vs MarcAurel CMT 2.2 PhiliptheSwaggerless vs MarcAurel.zip
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  12. Congratulations and all the best!
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  13. That wedding dress!
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  15. Congratulations to the couple, I wish you happiness and wisdom in this new phase that begins.
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  19. Congratulations @Freagarach
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  20. Congratulations @Freagarach!!
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  21. Congratulations. not everyone takes that step lately.
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