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The Biggest Challenge of the 21st century : The battle between POS & ????
09-24-2007, 10:41 AM,
RE: The Biggest Challenge of the 21st century : The battle between POS & ????
bluehand Wrote:here's a suggestion... unless you already came to an agreement in the last 2 pages that I didn't bother reading... but I doubt it.

pick a map, not a scenario. set up some flags, even dynamic flags near the middle or obvious landmarks of value. and then pos and whoever pick their own forces to try and capture the key points of the battlefield. it'll be just like real war. you know what you're after and what force you bringing but you don't know what the other guy is bringing or what object he's after.
does he want the bridge? or the hill? I don't know. maybe you should attack one or both?
see, uncertainy. and if you show up with the wrong force for the battle, it's your own fault because you knew the terrain and you knew anything could be on the otherside of that map. No restrictions. weather should be pre determined incase air support desired or not.

Unless POS can control every aspect of the game, negate any surprises, and know exactly what you have, he will not accept this kind of challenge, even though he accepts all challenges.

All the greatest generals did this, don't you know.

Rommel always made sure that the Tommies gave him an exact force list and also whined and cried until they dropped AT guns from their frontlines (well, the guns hurt his tanks very badly, the tanks he liked to keep in close formation because they worked so well against other tanks that way... it just didn't work against guns, you see).

Patton made it a regular function to routinely inspect the Germans forces so that he could route out ghey infantry, and thus not have to worry about a potato masher getting chucked into the hatch of a Sherman to damage his armor.

Zhukov was known to sit in a corner and sulk until the Germans allowed him to look at their maps, and OOB's and forced them to drop panzerfausts from their infantrymen because they blew up his glorious tanks. There also was an incident where he was fed rancid bacon, got sick and had to crap in an old ladies dust bin... wait... that was somebody else... not Zhukov.

The list goes on. You see, the best generals always accept a challenge and never back down. They just only fought them if they thought they could win and it was lots of fun for them.

We all now holy men don't do humility.

; )

Cheers!

Leto
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RE: The Biggest Challenge of the 21st century : The battle between POS & ???? - by Copper - 09-24-2007, 10:41 AM

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