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Ralph Trickey maintains TOAW III
I set this Blog up for fun, and for my own edication! Nothing is guaranteed, it's for my own use primarily, so even if I say that something may happen with the next release, please understand that it may not. I plan to post random thoughts and other things like that at random times here. I don't have a specific plan for what will be here.
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More elmer fixes, still getting ready for the next push.

Elmer wasn't always using his airborne, and when advancing more slowly wasn't being aggressive enough. He was also sometimes doing the pee pee dance. That's changed.Innocent

I don't have a picture for some reason, but the tutorial is becoming harder and harder. It's going to be tough to hold Pusan.

You can probably recover, but it's a different game (I hope)


Posted by Ralph Trickey on Thursday, February 05, 2009 5:25 PM
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Silvanski United States

Saturday, February 07, 2009 3:15 PM

Silvanski

A tougher Elmer, without the artificial bonuses, that's a great improvement... He's getting "smart"

Alex People's Republic of China

Sunday, February 08, 2009 7:39 PM

Alex

Exciting!Playing with PO seems more challenging,but to be frank,TOAW is becoming more difficult to the freshmen.

Ralph Trickey United States

Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2:59 PM

Ralph Trickey

Alex,
  As for the challenge to the freshmen, I'm trying to make it more approachable and easier to learn. There are a lof of obscure concepts like which round you're on, that I'm trying to bring in to make it more approachable. For Elmer, he does have different levels of play that offer less smart play, I can probably rename them ans reset the default to the middle setting. We'll seee how play-testing goes, and if he's as good at tactical play as I think he may be now.

Silvanski United States

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 3:43 AM

Silvanski

For Elmer, he does have different levels of play...I can probably rename them ans reset the default to the middle setting

Like "Smart - Normal - Retard" ? Wink

Jeff United States

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 8:10 AM

Jeff

May need some training wheels, to get up to speed....

Scary thought of Elmer laughing at me, in that cyber tone, after a bone-head move....

I'm having flashbacks to the Forbin Project.... hehe

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