Posted byMercenary7 years ago
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Okay, so last night I lost about half of my army capturing Curaw. Core i3 4th generation processor laptop price in india. Big whoop, I was excited, it was my first ever successful siege. What's more, King Ragnar even let me keep it. However, as one would expect, within a day or two I've got a bunch of Swadian soldiers (316 in fact) outside my gates and only about 40 soldiers to hold them off. Unable to get assistance, I'm forced to defend my city while outnumbered about 8 to 1.
That's where shit got ridiculous.
By standing beside the top of the ramp and repeatedly jumping and swinging my sword over the corner of the wall like a baseball bat, I alone racked up over 150 kills. Home run after home run was scored as swadian corpses piled at the base of my castle walls, my men valiantly holding the tide back while I methodically played hopscotch cricket with the skulls of my enemies, my odd kangaroo-on-crack tactic meaning that 90% of the time the AI wasn't prepared to block my swings. When all was said and done, I'd lost 11 soldiers and my army had slain 316 enemies, and I myself had taken almost no damage at all (less than 10%).
Now, I understand that the defender always has the advantage even in real life, especially when choke points are concerned. The movie 300, while probably not 100% historically accurate, does tell a tale set in truth. But is it really supposed to be that easy, or am I exploiting the biggest bug in M&B history?
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Posted byMercenary7 years ago
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Okay, so last night I lost about half of my army capturing Curaw. Big whoop, I was excited, it was my first ever successful siege. What's more, King Ragnar even let me keep it. However, as one would expect, within a day or two I've got a bunch of Swadian soldiers (316 in fact) outside my gates and only about 40 soldiers to hold them off. Unable to get assistance, I'm forced to defend my city while outnumbered about 8 to 1.
That's where shit got ridiculous. Skyrim best restoration spells 2017.
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By standing beside the top of the ramp and repeatedly jumping and swinging my sword over the corner of the wall like a baseball bat, I alone racked up over 150 kills. Home run after home run was scored as swadian corpses piled at the base of my castle walls, my men valiantly holding the tide back while I methodically played hopscotch cricket with the skulls of my enemies, my odd kangaroo-on-crack tactic meaning that 90% of the time the AI wasn't prepared to block my swings. When all was said and done, I'd lost 11 soldiers and my army had slain 316 enemies, and I myself had taken almost no damage at all (less than 10%).
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Now, I understand that the defender always has the advantage even in real life, especially when choke points are concerned. The movie 300, while probably not 100% historically accurate, does tell a tale set in truth. But is it really supposed to be that easy, or am I exploiting the biggest bug in M&B history?
45 comments