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BENJIKAT IS DEAD wrote:I do this almost every turn in every fog game I play (which is the majority of my games) - never had anyone complain.
And yeah, sometimes every 1 goes on a different territory, and sometimes they all go in one place... most often it's a bit of both.
BaldAdonis wrote:BENJIKAT IS DEAD wrote:I do this almost every turn in every fog game I play (which is the majority of my games) - never had anyone complain.
And yeah, sometimes every 1 goes on a different territory, and sometimes they all go in one place... most often it's a bit of both.
A couple times I've watched you play and seen 5 or more go on one place, one at a time. It's funny to imagine a person doing this on a real board!
Incandenza wrote:I'm with ben on this one. One of the major tricks to foggy games is to limit the amount of information the opponent(s) can glean about your activities. Deploying armies 1 or 2 at a time, even if they all go to the same terit, is just good strategy. Personally I always giggle a bit when I see "Player X deploys 9 armies to ?", because I know exactly what he did, more so than if he'd "signal-jammed" (a turn of phrase I quite like, actually).
MostMackinest wrote:i'll also do this with unlimited fortifying when i'm weak by moving the same armies back and forth from the same spots but always in different increments hoping that it appears i fortified heavily. if they're even watching, of course.

MostMackinest wrote:i'll also do this with unlimited fortifying when i'm weak by moving the same armies back and forth from the same spots but always in different increments hoping that it appears i fortified heavily. if they're even watching, of course.

BaldAdonis wrote:BENJIKAT IS DEAD wrote:I do this almost every turn in every fog game I play (which is the majority of my games) - never had anyone complain.
And yeah, sometimes every 1 goes on a different territory, and sometimes they all go in one place... most often it's a bit of both.
A couple times I've watched you play and seen 5 or more go on one place, one at a time. It's funny to imagine a person doing this on a real board!
and thinking they have a chance when you and your friends that set them up for the slaughter know your going to trash them in say about 5 moves after you jam their communications. It is easy to answer, the fright complex of gathering the herd and the survival complex of historyunderstoodcomplex, thinking you can attack the foe from a different area after they take out your strong points you took from them.Commander Eric wrote:BaldAdonis wrote:BENJIKAT IS DEAD wrote:I do this almost every turn in every fog game I play (which is the majority of my games) - never had anyone complain.
And yeah, sometimes every 1 goes on a different territory, and sometimes they all go in one place... most often it's a bit of both.
A couple times I've watched you play and seen 5 or more go on one place, one at a time. It's funny to imagine a person doing this on a real board!
Yessss isn't it funny though why they do that BaldAdonis, going to one place,![]()
and thinking they have a chance when you and your friends that set them up for the slaughter know your going to trash them in say about 5 moves after you jam their communications. It is easy to answer, the fright complex of gathering the herd and the survival complex of historyunderstoodcomplex, thinking you can attack the foe from a different area after they take out your strong points you took from them.
But BaldAdonis it always works out the same way for your friends and you when you and they sit in on a game, complete slaughter of the weaker newbees the thrill of the killing and the steamroll of the ideal male or female the perfect hunter killer human machines?