Hello!
How are you?
Cool!
So anyway I was playing RoN, and I kept doing very well with my rushes. They were not so fast as some of yours -- I took 30-seconds to a minute or two longer -- but still I consistently won against Moderate computer and also the one multiplayer game I played.
So I think about what I would need to do if a good human opponent tries to rush me.
People have spoken generally, while on the topic of how to rush, about how a tower or some archers can stop it. That's a good start, but I would like to have presented the same detail in a plan for "defensive rush" which "offensive rushes" have hitherto been explained with.
Of course the Maya and the Romans and the Russians will be very good for such a thing, possibly Egyptian, Bantu, and Greek also.
I am starting up the game in a moment to try out a strategy against 'tough' computer. If I can defeat their first few rushes, I will put the playback file online for others to view.
Your own ideas?
How are you?
Cool!
So anyway I was playing RoN, and I kept doing very well with my rushes. They were not so fast as some of yours -- I took 30-seconds to a minute or two longer -- but still I consistently won against Moderate computer and also the one multiplayer game I played.
So I think about what I would need to do if a good human opponent tries to rush me.
People have spoken generally, while on the topic of how to rush, about how a tower or some archers can stop it. That's a good start, but I would like to have presented the same detail in a plan for "defensive rush" which "offensive rushes" have hitherto been explained with.
Of course the Maya and the Romans and the Russians will be very good for such a thing, possibly Egyptian, Bantu, and Greek also.
I am starting up the game in a moment to try out a strategy against 'tough' computer. If I can defeat their first few rushes, I will put the playback file online for others to view.
Your own ideas?
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