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hahahaha classic @caesar
…well that just leaves 3940 then…
I believe there may be a vlog coming of the game for those interested.
Definitely interested @avernos 🙂
Kill the hill, it needs to die!
lol… Can’t let the hill beat you!
Bromhead: Adendorff! What’s wrong with them? Why don’t they fight?
Adendorff: They’re counting your guns! Can’t you see that old boy up on the hill? He’s counting your guns! Testing your firing power with the lives of this warriors!
Neat little summary of the historical battle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7B9dRpWMp80
Brilliant 😀 . I may have to watch Zulu again this weekend.
I would….but then I often do
Maybe he should pretend that the sniper on the hill are the *ahem* unmentionables ?
I’m sure he’d be able to quickly remove them …
Especially if you hand im a pair of snippers. (sp?)
XD
Nice looking uniforms. Makes me want to start painting some historical minis.
Hills! Sneaky bastards! All round-ish and overlooking-ish and just plain hill-ish. I say shoot’em dead.
😀
kill the hill n hill falls on Zulu’s red coats win.?
I find this thread offensive – as someone who has interacted with hills in one shape or form for my entire life I am disgusted that people are now calling for the death of all hills just because of the actions of this one particular hill. Its decidedly hillist and I urge you all to consider the decent, upstanding, everyday hills who have nothing to do with Zulus, rifle counting or generally looming over outposts in a threatening manner. Hill Power!!!
Oh yeah I completely agree about hills, but not those escarpments…. bastards!
Im intrigued to see how he re run of the game goes with a few of the new rule changes.
I’m giving nothing away the tweaks still seem balanced even with the introduction of the 4 new units, but I really want people to focus on early then turn 9 of a 12 turn game ^^