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httassadar
Adventuring Hero
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posted December 20, 2011 11:00 AM |
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H6 English
Is it developed by non-native English speakers, given Ubi is French? This is not a big issue, but they do not seem to put enough effort to make the wording clear.
I find some descriptions hard to understand... particularly the description of double attack:
Dire wolf/Crusher: MAY attack twice
Please, if they always attack twice, delete the MAY. It is good and unambigious in H5, where minotaur kings always attack twice and maulers have a probability to attack twice.
I am also interested the Japanese version of H6... How do they call the base sanctuary creatures?
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War-overlord
Responsible
Undefeatable Hero
Presidente of Isla del Tropico
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posted December 20, 2011 12:14 PM |
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You are of course aware that to may has two meanings.
There is the may, which expresses a certain possibility.
But there is also the may that expresses that one is allowed to do something. Which is the one that is referred to in most texts in H6, as they units in question need to fullfill certain prerequisites before they are able to attack twice.
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httassadar
Adventuring Hero
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posted December 20, 2011 01:20 PM |
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Exactly! I was concerned that there were prerequisites for Crushers to meet and then they would attack twice -- but it seems to me that they always attack twice, conditional only on some obvious things like the attacked stack does not run away (centaurs) and neither stack dies.
Quote: You are of course aware that to may has two meanings.
There is the may, which expresses a certain possibility.
But there is also the may that expresses that one is allowed to do something. Which is the one that is referred to in most texts in H6, as they units in question need to fullfill certain prerequisites before they are able to attack twice.
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War-overlord
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Undefeatable Hero
Presidente of Isla del Tropico
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posted December 20, 2011 01:52 PM |
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Ok, after consulting the fan-manual, there seems to be no requirement for attacking twice for Maulers and Direwolves. They are simply allowed to attack twice in one turn.
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forest001
Known Hero
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posted December 20, 2011 02:28 PM |
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i think they will not attack twice if they attacking stack that is more powerful then they are, hence the 'may'
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x-ecutionner
Known Hero
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posted December 20, 2011 04:12 PM |
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...
1)Buy the unit.
2)Make it attack.
3)See what happens. Make it attack many more times to be sure.
3)BING : Problem solved ! It effectively attacks multiple times!
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httassadar
Adventuring Hero
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posted December 20, 2011 05:49 PM |
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Quote: i think they will not attack twice if they attacking stack that is more powerful then they are, hence the 'may'
My crushers attack twice against Dragon eel, about 400 in the stack.
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forest001
Known Hero
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posted December 20, 2011 06:04 PM |
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try 10 crushers vs 100 something, as boss is not the best test case i think.
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yasmiel
Supreme Hero
Former Chessmaster
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posted December 21, 2011 08:26 PM |
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Crushers are only supposed to attack twice if enemy retaliates in between. If there is no retaliation, crushers should use only 1 attack. Unless things changed since i played.
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Naki
Known Hero
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posted December 26, 2011 09:58 PM |
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Quote: ...
1)Buy the unit.
2)Make it attack.
3)See what happens. Make it attack many more times to be sure.
3)BING : Problem solved ! It effectively attacks multiple times!
LOL, BING - someone has been using a non-Google search engine too much, me thinks?
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Vindicator
Supreme Hero
Right Back Extraordinaire
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posted December 26, 2011 10:12 PM |
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Quote:
Quote: ...
1)Buy the unit.
2)Make it attack.
3)See what happens. Make it attack many more times to be sure.
3)BING : Problem solved ! It effectively attacks multiple times!
LOL, BING - someone has been using a non-Google search engine too much, me thinks?
Well, you know what they say!
Because
It's
Not
Google
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