Symphony D.
Deity
So, anybody care to enter a betting pool on how many city entries the map project ends up with? I'm banking around 7850±150, personally.
So, anybody care to enter a betting pool on how many city entries the map project ends up with? I'm banking around 7850±150, personally.

But we may have some Macks.Unfortunately, none of us are Napoleons.

Whoa! That is quite a lot.So, anybody care to enter a betting pool on how many city entries the map project ends up with? I'm banking around 7850±150, personally.
But we may have some Macks.![]()
True, but the point stands. Napoleon's campaigns were so fascinating because the strategies contained within them were so brilliant. Either you'd have a replay of the actual campaigns -- no fun -- or incompetently led armies on both sides -- pointless.

If you're playing as a normal person against an incompetent, they would suck so much you would seem to rival Napoleon in achievement.![]()

That's why you think of using original strategies.![]()
(And I will be incompetent in several games just to give you the impression you can walk over me)
Why couldn't a game begin with a historical set up and then just let the players fight it out? I see such a game having a weekly strategic level turn and then a pretty detailed (for a NES) grand tactical component. The battles would be structured to provide outcomes similar to what one would expect in the early 1800s.True, but the point stands. Napoleon's campaigns were so fascinating because the strategies contained within them were so brilliant. Either you'd have a replay of the actual campaigns -- no fun -- or incompetently led armies on both sides -- pointless.
Seems we have a skeptic in the house!I'll say about 4500 or so. Maybe a bit more.

Notice it's singular? I think ya'll DNES2 players better watch out, it might start mumbling about "Brains" soon...Thanks for all the orders! I haven't been pushing for them because ive been busy with stuff, and updating my other NES.

I enjoy shattering the few remaining delusions. Don't spoil my fun.I don't think any of us are under illusions as to the state of DNES2. Indefinite Hiatus, though I wouldn't call it dead.

I enjoy shattering the few remaining delusions. Don't spoil my fun.![]()
Some people thought clamoring for bits and pieces of the update might mean they would get it.That page has no information stating it is anything other than what Iggy said.
So, anybody care to enter a betting pool on how many city entries the map project ends up with? I'm banking around 7850±150, personally.