Carry Over Armies

Perhaps for some kind of charge it might be possible that you could carry over your armies from one battle and maintain them under your name to fight ever increasing battles of scale and scope. I would, for example, engage in new mass battles bringing what I have amassed with me. I dunno, is that maybe too screwy? I won't mind if you say it is! :tumbleweed: <3

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Can you explain further please?

Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

It sounds like he is suggesting bring his 50+ tanks into a new map when he starts over?

Pax Romana Communications Officer

yes..

thats not a great idea..

sorry


If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

You can transport armies by convoys.


"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

he means between games.. @Maximilien


If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

oceanhawk wrote:

he means between games.. @Maximilien
Then, it is a bad idea.

"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Bad idea. I play a game against an AI, train thousands of tanks, and then throw them into a 100 player World Map an beat the living tar out of whoever is still active.

Carl Wilson
“Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?”
― Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995: An Exhibition Catalogue
"Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: 'Do not march on Moscow'… Rule 2 is: 'Do not go fighting with your land armies in China."
Bernard Law Montgomery, British general

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