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PostWOOOOW IT IS ONNN
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Quote from K.Rokossovski: “I don't have any problem with the way time is represented in the game. (I should also note that I live in the same time zone as Hamburg) ” Germany, Netherlands or Poland is your country!
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Quote from K.Rokossovski: “Quote from NEPTUNE the great: “Favorite general is Erwin Romell (Also known as the dessert fox) ” Yeah, he could eat like a kilo of Tiramisu, two banana splits and an entire plum pudding after his steak. His favorite was Poire Belle Hélène though. ” Did you meet him in the battlefield before he died or something?
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PostYeah nah I was just being annoying
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PostHow dare you call me the neighbor of the witchcraft proponents!
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PostNo that’s pronounced different, like Djibouti and similar to Dijon. I meant how things like Jueves are pronounced. Just that D was silent and J was pronounced H, nothing to do with the language, only giving an example.
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Problem is that you’re coming to the wrong place, then. all of Bytro’s games have been these grand strategy, economic and political games where production and diplomacy trump actual fighting rather often. I don’t see this company really being able to easily switch and start making tactical warfare games solely based on battles and such. You’d have to look elsewhere for things like that.
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Quote from The Mister Class: “Quote from Carking the 6th: “Quote from Donk2.0: “I clicked it because it was the first option that came up, not because I preferred it over the other. ” Sucks though. I won’t be very active in that first week. Some people might not even able to join… ” Yup, I'm gonna be inactive in case of 9th. ” If that’s the case then we might need to override things and force it on the 15th. If people can’t make it, it shouldn’t happen
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PostHm… thought the D was silent and J was pronounced H, like in Spanish