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Swellick

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  1. I only played the demo (unable to find full version), but it was a very expansive demo... Okay, the game was the most historically based game that I have ever played; for each unit (represents a brigade or such) there were different commanders, so, each unit had different attributes - there weren't very many units, though. So, formations also played a major role, ground truly had advantages, and you could build bidges, defenses, and a few other things. BUT the most important thing was the morale: If too many units died, or if they weren't supplied, they ran until you called the bugle (sometimes worked) or untill the simply reformed - many miles away! Does that answer your question?

  2. Sounds like something from Civil War Generals II, not RTS, but similar idea. I like it alot, it would make the overal game go faster, and I am sure it could be done.

    There's a bug, though, it must be decided when the units will stop. Say, when the there are no more enemy units in sight. Also, a unit that deserts, would have a tougher time gaining back his morale.

    Those are my opinions.

  3. Please tell us what your favorite type of unit is, and why that is your favorite. Also, be sure to say your absoulute favorit unit (individual).

    I am an infantry man through and through, I like tanks, but infantry's my favorite to command. Why, I dunno, conventional for one, and they're more interesting.

    My absoulte favorite would have to be...*thinking hard*... ;) the Teutonic Knight from AoK. First of all, He looked absolutly awesome, then to top that, dozens of regular infantry, AND cavalry, would simply pile-up at his feet - no to mention he's seige engine like abilities. I loved him, though, the Teutons stunk. :)

    My next favorite it the Aries II from Empire Earth... :drug:

    What would you like to command...

  4. The answer is:

    A. MITS Altair 8800

    Was your very first Personal Computer - 1975

    8008 was the oldest on this list made by Intel, and honored with an 8bit miroprocessor -1972.

    The Mark-8 came into service in 1974 and was the first Personal microcomputer.

    Apple II came into the picture in 1977 with 16k of ram, but no monitor for 1,195.

    Oh, I just noticed someting. he he... ( A ) and ( D ) are the same answer.

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