P Gizzle wrote:what if the map was only for three doubles, or three players? then each team starts off with either nazi land, allied, or neutral land. the bonuses would be geographically set. (like western, northern, southern and eatern europe) since the neutral has the least amount of teritories, they cant be attacked until they attack someone, or until turn 5. let me know what you think.
Anyone like this idea?
still, let me know what you think of it. at least say you like it or hate it
This map is going nowhere fast and this thread has been half-hijacked by Pizzle and his idea that he thinks might be cool for someone else to try and do I dunno maybe.
I don't care about your idea Pizzle. Not one damn bit. This thread is about a WW2 map that ZeoEmpire is making and you've come along and pasted your original completely unrelated idea over and over again until someone bothered to pay attention to you. You're like some kind of screaming child. Your mommy ain't here and you don't get a cuddle! Go make your own damn thread!
[EDIT] *Pant* *Pant* Okay, sorry. I think it does have a little bit of potential but this isn't the place for it. I mean seriously, why come on... why paste it over and over again?
ZawBanjito wrote:I don't care about your idea Pizzle. Not one damn bit. This thread is about a WW2 map that ZeoEmpire is making and you've come along and pasted your original completely unrelated idea over and over again until someone bothered to pay attention to you. You're like some kind of screaming child. Your mommy ain't here and you don't get a cuddle! Go make your own damn thread!
[EDIT] *Pant* *Pant* Okay, sorry. I think it does have a little bit of potential but this isn't the place for it. I mean seriously, why come on... why paste it over and over again?
If you post something three times and don't get any feedback, it might just dawn on you that no one really gives a shit.
Also, this map sucks strategically. And it's fugly.
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