08-29-2003, 02:46 PM
I've tried Pretorians (I think..) And I didn't like the graphics. This zoom feature annoys me.<br>
I am far from being a specialist. I've tried the hexgames on computer like Caesar's and Alexander's battles but this needs learning. So maybe one day'll try and learn.<br>
Age of Empires is enough for my warlike moments. I like the graphics and it's simple yet sohisticated enough to develop strategies and tactics.<br>
I am presently experimenting "Arrian" tactics. That is an army of 40 (the max.number) made up of ten cannons, five priests/doctors, ten swordsmen and the rest in bowmen and musketeers. All this set on "close ranks" and "defence". They will blow away almost everything that stands in their way.<br>
Of course you also need cavalry around. And of course, I play Byzantium.<br>
and...ahem... Against the Huns, it doesn't work that good I reckon.. <p></p><i></i>
I am far from being a specialist. I've tried the hexgames on computer like Caesar's and Alexander's battles but this needs learning. So maybe one day'll try and learn.<br>
Age of Empires is enough for my warlike moments. I like the graphics and it's simple yet sohisticated enough to develop strategies and tactics.<br>
I am presently experimenting "Arrian" tactics. That is an army of 40 (the max.number) made up of ten cannons, five priests/doctors, ten swordsmen and the rest in bowmen and musketeers. All this set on "close ranks" and "defence". They will blow away almost everything that stands in their way.<br>
Of course you also need cavalry around. And of course, I play Byzantium.<br>
and...ahem... Against the Huns, it doesn't work that good I reckon.. <p></p><i></i>