28 May 14 UTC | Autumn, 1: Fortuna vobis ago |
28 May 14 UTC | Autumn, 1: bloody wonderful, what does that one mean? |
28 May 14 UTC | Autumn, 1: Fortune be to you all. I thought it appropriate given the setting. |
28 May 14 UTC | Autumn, 1: Basically a posh way of saying "good luck everyone" |
28 May 14 UTC | Autumn, 1: hey, there are people in this world who actually respect latin besides me! |
05 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 4: Hey Rome, your not supposed to defeat Carthage until after they cross the Alps with their elephants. Don't we want to keep historical accuracy? |
05 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 4: lol |
05 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 4: you should listen to greece rome |
05 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 4: hmmm.. well they did like get to spain, right? Did they get to massila? I don't remember |
07 Jun 14 UTC | Spring, 5: If I remember correctly, Greece never really took persia out, so you might just let persia sit there. Unless youre assuming the macedonian title, in which case you can only have about 1 army at a time |
07 Jun 14 UTC | Spring, 5: I don't want to keep historical accuracy! That means Rome will win the game. No one wants that. Everyone loves the Greeks though. Lets take a vote, Greece or Rome, I vote Greece. (Without any bias toward this particular game). |
09 Jun 14 UTC | Spring, 5: haha well I would actually vote rome, even without the current game. Greece was simply too fragmented |
09 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 5: Just because the Roman civilization was smarter, stronger, longer lasting, more powerful, larger, etc., doesn't mean they were better! At least Greece has movies made about it. |
09 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 5: Gladiator? |
11 Jun 14 UTC | Spring, 6: ROME |
12 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 6: gg |
12 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 6: but egypt leaving cirta would be nice |