benny profane wrote:i agree...i don't think it's too difficult to understand.
you just have to think of the cavalry as knights in chess.
i'm not a fan of complexity just for the sake of complexity,
but waterloo is definitely a success.
the only things that got me were:
i didn't realize you couldn't fort off bombardments. lesson learned the hard way.
it kind of sucks that the territory colors are often very different from the legend colors...but, i suppose that's why there's the letter system.
it may look daunting, but that shouldn't stop anyone from at least trying it.
sink or swim...
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in fact, i just set up a game with simple settings, for anyone who may want to join, and learn the map in a friendly atmosphere.
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Benny...i agree the map can be a little intimidating...but once yo-u get the hang of the cavalry attack ability and the bombardment not being to fort....you home.
How many maps have we on this site where you can actually bomb to shit of your opponents from across the board....not many?
The markers are there for the colour blind players...the ground colours are a little similar but given it was raining on the day of this battle it would have been a quagmire to battle in.
