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  • #16
    I think we discussed something like this in the PBEM.If the ships are only for naval combat, then what would be the point in buiding them?

    So what if Brittania rules the waves, if her supperiority doesn't affect in any way the German Reich?
    "Military training has three purposes: 1)To save ourselves from becoming subjects to others, 2)to win for our own city a possition of leadership, exercised for the benefit of others and 3)to exercise the rule of a master over those who deserve to be treated as slaves."-Aristotle, The Politics, Book VII

    All those who want to die, follow me!
    Last words of Emperor Constantine XII Palaiologos, before charging the Turkish hordes, on the 29th of May 1453AD.

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    • #17
      I'd give the capitol ships the ability to bombard but not destroyers and cruisers.

      Had the British kept up the bombardment at Gallipoli in the initial naval phase of the campaign, they would probably have made it through to Constantinople, albeit with heavy losses (mainly to mines and subs).
      http://sleague.apolyton.net/index.ph...ory:Civ2_Units

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      • #18
        Gareth dude, only capitol ships can bombard in the scenario as it is....
        "Military training has three purposes: 1)To save ourselves from becoming subjects to others, 2)to win for our own city a possition of leadership, exercised for the benefit of others and 3)to exercise the rule of a master over those who deserve to be treated as slaves."-Aristotle, The Politics, Book VII

        All those who want to die, follow me!
        Last words of Emperor Constantine XII Palaiologos, before charging the Turkish hordes, on the 29th of May 1453AD.

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        • #19
          Ahh...maybe I should play it before commenting
          http://sleague.apolyton.net/index.ph...ory:Civ2_Units

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          • #20
            How is this one going?
            "Military training has three purposes: 1)To save ourselves from becoming subjects to others, 2)to win for our own city a possition of leadership, exercised for the benefit of others and 3)to exercise the rule of a master over those who deserve to be treated as slaves."-Aristotle, The Politics, Book VII

            All those who want to die, follow me!
            Last words of Emperor Constantine XII Palaiologos, before charging the Turkish hordes, on the 29th of May 1453AD.

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