I am content because I have managed to send my soldiers to assist the ally for all attacks on the bridge, so this scenerio was played perfectly as the developers had planned. Perhaps enemy units were lured out a little bit from their protected positions so they become easier to perish, but on the other hand, If i launched an attack with only my men, I would do it in more proper time with a larger number of trained and well positioned troops. At 16:35 I retreated the small unit of crossbow men from the lost battle, I did it only for role - playing feeling, in overall It would not change so much if my soldiers got killed all and AI would save their own crossbow men. At 21:40 start the last attack on enemy lower base. If they had an additional crossbow units, they may win it but they would not survive next potential attack. My training army ability grant me overwhelming advantage over them. At 30:00 If i decided to assist the ally to attack upper base, the victory would be easily achieved. Their units would lure out defenders and my men would perish them all standing far away defending towers. At 31:45 My own independent and legit attack on upper base Read more about my rule of retreating in the "more" section below video window
Cześć, dlaczego na nagraniach nie ma nawet muzyki? to trochę utrudnia oglądanie :( Fajnie by było jakbyś dodał trochę swojego komentarza podczas rozgrywki!
Hhejka, W trakcie nagrywania tej prezentacji slucham inne tresci audio zeby jeszcze zwiekszyc sobie przyjemnosc z siedzenia przy komputrze, odbywa to sie kosztem jakosci przekazu w prezentacji, mam swiadomosc tego i prosze o wybaczenie i wyrozumialosc. Co do komentarza to faktycznie przydaje sie w kluczowych momentach by objasnic istotnosc i donioslosc pewnych ruchow / momentow, nie robie tego bo mam niski skill w robieniu prezentacji, nie wiem czy bede sie w tym kierunku rozwijal, jestemtylko takim niedzielno wieczorowym graczem, takze prosze o wyrozumialosc. Dzieki za ogladanie i porady :) ps. jestem do dyspozycji we wszelkich zapytaniach
I am content because I have managed to send my soldiers to assist the ally for all attacks on the bridge, so this scenerio was played perfectly as the developers had planned.
Perhaps enemy units were lured out a little bit from their protected positions so they become easier to perish, but on the other hand, If i launched an attack with only my men, I would do it in more proper time with a larger number of trained and well positioned troops.
At 16:35 I retreated the small unit of crossbow men from the lost battle, I did it only for role - playing feeling, in overall It would not change so much if my soldiers got killed all and AI would save their own crossbow men.
At 21:40 start the last attack on enemy lower base. If they had an additional crossbow units, they may win it but they would not survive next potential attack. My training army ability grant me overwhelming advantage over them.
At 30:00 If i decided to assist the ally to attack upper base, the victory would be easily achieved. Their units would lure out defenders and my men would perish them all standing far away defending towers.
At 31:45 My own independent and legit attack on upper base
Read more about my rule of retreating in the "more" section below video window
Cześć,
dlaczego na nagraniach nie ma nawet muzyki? to trochę utrudnia oglądanie :( Fajnie by było jakbyś dodał trochę swojego komentarza podczas rozgrywki!
Hhejka,
W trakcie nagrywania tej prezentacji slucham inne tresci audio zeby jeszcze zwiekszyc sobie przyjemnosc z siedzenia przy komputrze, odbywa to sie kosztem jakosci przekazu w prezentacji, mam swiadomosc tego i prosze o wybaczenie i wyrozumialosc.
Co do komentarza to faktycznie przydaje sie w kluczowych momentach by objasnic istotnosc i donioslosc pewnych ruchow / momentow, nie robie tego bo mam niski skill w robieniu prezentacji, nie wiem czy bede sie w tym kierunku rozwijal, jestemtylko takim niedzielno wieczorowym graczem, takze prosze o wyrozumialosc.
Dzieki za ogladanie i porady :)
ps. jestem do dyspozycji we wszelkich zapytaniach