@huzzah This is a very old thread but I remember seeing an old A&A game that used the same 1984 map that you can play without TripleA. Just remember it is terrible but there is a surprising amount of youtube videos of people playing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_%26_Allies_(1998_video_game)
I feel sad because of this game. ;_;
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Well its OK to use humor, but not at the expense of others. They may be new players but we all start somewhere… they may even have a better learning curve and improve over your own skills at the game and beat you in a match.
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Solo,
An observation: Don’t try to be Billy Bada$$, when you’ve never won a game.I was distracted, and playing against an unforgiving player that wouldn’t let me rectify my error once I began to move a piece. This was all played past midnight; I’d like to see you even try to touch me when I’m at top game.
Advice: Take to heart the advice from limitedwhole. Play the game, even if it’s just a scenerio, and practice until the turn segments become second nature. Remember to use your materiel, as you would use chess pieces. They must work together to be effective.
Good-luck
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God, I’m surprised you haven’t been banned yet. You bring nothing to this forum, from what I’ve seen of your other posts, and just flame people.
And quit calling me God, my name is Jesus
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Solo,
An observation: Don’t try to be Billy Bada$$, when you’ve never won a game.At this point, I have won a game, actually. ;-)
I was only saying that because of the fact that MADDOGG says he has never won a game, and he has most likely played many more than I have. Most likely, I am a better player.
Solo,
My advice to you is: stop playing that opponent.
If they are THAT unforgiving, even when helping someone new learn, then you are dealing with an A-hole of major degree.
Nah, he’s not really that bad a guy. He only did that because he knew that I was going to beat him unless he enforced the turn sequence rules.
Besides, it’s a lot more convenient for me, since he’s the one that owns the board, and he lives with me.
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As Ronald Reagan use to say “well there you go again”. Here’s a verse from an old Beatles tune that I love. See if you can guess the title……“back in school again, Maxwell plays the fool again, teacher get’s annoyed”.
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Solomaxwell,
As a new guy here also, I can honestly say that coming in and immediately getting into a fight between you (a rookie) and MADDOGG (a veteran) is not a good way to start out.
MADDOGG is right in his last post. He dropped it and you took another shot at him just to have the last word. The Mods are only going to ask him to hold back for so long.
My experience here is that everyone will be more than helpful and accomodating as long as you aren’t a “bull in a china shop”.
Just my $ 0.02.
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As Ronald Reagan use to say “well there you go again”. Here’s a verse from an old Beatles tune that I love. See if you can guess the title……“back in school again, Maxwell plays the fool again, teacher get’s annoyed”.
Maxwell’s Silver Hammer. One of my favorites (although under “I Am The Walrus,” of course), in fact. I can assure you, though, that I’m not at all homicidal, or even an angry person. I tend to be laid back, unless someone takes the initiative and angers me.
I’m not trying to be offensive, and I’m not trying to argue. That was not a “shot” at MADDOGG, despite what you may take it to be.
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Actually Maxwells Sillver Hammer was on my all time favorite album… Abbey Road… The Walrus was on another album but I can’t remember which.
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I Am The Walrus was on Magical Mystery Tour, I think.
I only just discovered Maxwell’s Silver Hammer recently, actually; a friend of mine mentioned it, and I had to listen to it (I have all of the Beatles albums, but I typically only listen to a song or two at a time, not the whole thing).
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Actually U-505 MADDOG isn’t vet necessarily, he can post a lot though… he joined on Jan 31… 8-)
GG
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Yeah, but he’s gotten some pretty good experience, being one of our most active players, since then, and always playing and learning from good opponents. Unlike many people, the refreshing thing about him is that he really learns well from his mistakes rather than being stubborn and sticking to his own preconceptions.
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In the games forums, yes I probably would say that he is getting “vet”… But I see the rest of his posts as well, and no hard feelings MADDOG (since it was addressed lovingly), But I still remember that first post… :wink:
GG
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Yeah, but he’s gotten some pretty good experience, being one of our most active players, since then, and always playing and learning from good opponents. Unlike many people, the refreshing thing about him is that he really learns well from his mistakes rather than being stubborn and sticking to his own preconceptions.
I resemble that remark :-P