Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
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Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
I understand that the Potluck God is a fickle and mercurial diety...and clearly one who has cursed me.
I was more looking for advice on how to best use the Hungarian Rebels in battle. Though clearly some armies are better than others, I always assume that
there must be some tactic or technique to maximize their performance, and that the problem is at least in part that they are "saddled" with myself as Commander.
Has anyone discovered any way of getting the most out of them?
I was more looking for advice on how to best use the Hungarian Rebels in battle. Though clearly some armies are better than others, I always assume that
there must be some tactic or technique to maximize their performance, and that the problem is at least in part that they are "saddled" with myself as Commander.
Has anyone discovered any way of getting the most out of them?
Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
I have experimented with the Hungarian Rebels and they can play much like the Ottomans or the Poles if you get the right mix of forces. I played the computer using an army with 6 Haiduk musketeers and 6 armored Cossacks and Hussars. The light Hussars and Dragoons did yeoman's work harassing the Swedish cavalry while a Haiduk ambush from the prominent woods in the center of the map was able to distract the Swedish infantry.
With the low cost of Hussars I was able to use their carbines to disrupt the Swedish cavalry allowing my armored troops to charge home.
I agree that the Hungarians cannot win on an open battlefield. With a decent map allowing them to utilize their medium infantry effectively they can win. I beat the computer's Swedes 47% to 3%. Of course if the computer gives you an unbalanced force or a bad battlefield as so often happens you are sacrificed on the potluck altar I am afraid.
If you would like to try a game I am always open for a battle that gives me a reasonable chance to win.
With the low cost of Hussars I was able to use their carbines to disrupt the Swedish cavalry allowing my armored troops to charge home.
I agree that the Hungarians cannot win on an open battlefield. With a decent map allowing them to utilize their medium infantry effectively they can win. I beat the computer's Swedes 47% to 3%. Of course if the computer gives you an unbalanced force or a bad battlefield as so often happens you are sacrificed on the potluck altar I am afraid.
If you would like to try a game I am always open for a battle that gives me a reasonable chance to win.
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Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
Pot Luck Hungarianbloodphoenix wrote:I understand that the Potluck God is a fickle and mercurial diety...and clearly one who has cursed me.
I was more looking for advice on how to best use the Hungarian Rebels in battle. Though clearly some armies are better than others, I always assume that
there must be some tactic or technique to maximize their performance, and that the problem is at least in part that they are "saddled" with myself as Commander.
Has anyone discovered any way of getting the most out of them?
First, cook up lots of Hungarian goulash. replace the potatoes and tomatoes with borrowed Polish cabbage. Leave pots of goulash and sticky English pudding on the field and retire to a nearby wood so the enemy are tempted to stop to eat their fill. Then when they are bloated by the humongous cabbage content and blocked by the sticky pudding they will sneeze from the high content of paprika the Hungarians put in their goulash and they should sneeze and either self explode from the build up of gases or blow themselves back from whence they came!
This also works with Jacobites, just replace the goulash with Haggis

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Lascar
I was about to set up our second game but I never took notice of the exact armies, and now I can only make out that it's Late Swedish vs Late Imperialist.
Hopefully you know more.
Cheers,
Anders
I was about to set up our second game but I never took notice of the exact armies, and now I can only make out that it's Late Swedish vs Late Imperialist.
Hopefully you know more.
Cheers,
Anders
Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
LFDM our rematch is up. pw rematch.
Sorry about the stuff up and delay
regards
Brent
Sorry about the stuff up and delay
regards
Brent
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Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
Kelen sounds like a great game with Ian!
A challenge Ode to Kelen2 entitled "Finally, I've got the Swedes... Abba dabba do!"
So Kelen you've beaten the Danes around the head with their soggy Danish pastry
But a challenge has been posted and now it's time to face me
You've done it honorably and with flair once before
So now's the time to make ready your cavalry corp
But I'll need to change my dirty Danish shirts for Fine Swedish lacery (Ok! so that's really pushing it
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I've set up our mirror game... anytime you're ready Kelen
A challenge Ode to Kelen2 entitled "Finally, I've got the Swedes... Abba dabba do!"
So Kelen you've beaten the Danes around the head with their soggy Danish pastry
But a challenge has been posted and now it's time to face me
You've done it honorably and with flair once before
So now's the time to make ready your cavalry corp
But I'll need to change my dirty Danish shirts for Fine Swedish lacery (Ok! so that's really pushing it

I've set up our mirror game... anytime you're ready Kelen
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Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
Lascar
Challenge posted.
PW=Lascar
Since we doesn't know exactly what we used in first game I took the latest Austrian list against the latest Swedish.
I hope I get it right when it comes to who is using what...not too familiar with setting up challenges...
Cheers,
Anders
Challenge posted.
PW=Lascar
Since we doesn't know exactly what we used in first game I took the latest Austrian list against the latest Swedish.
I hope I get it right when it comes to who is using what...not too familiar with setting up challenges...
Cheers,
Anders
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Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
ATT Seaport
Reverse game posted
password = box1
good luck
Ian
Reverse game posted
password = box1
good luck
Ian
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Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
Well I suppose I had better bite the bullet and set up a semi-final challenge vs pantherboy.
PW: Trepidation
PW: Trepidation
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Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
Brave Brave Sir Richard he up an' ran away... (Don't blame me blame Monty Python's Bard!) - Well I did do the name - he's a witch, he's a witch BURN HIM!
"La guerre ne détermine pas qui a raison, mais qui reste" - Bertrand Russell
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HahaGDod wrote:Brave Brave Sir Richard he up an' ran away... (Don't blame me blame Monty Python's Bard!) - Well I did do the name - he's a witch, he's a witch BURN HIM!

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Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
Ianiow, I will post our mirror challenges later today. PW will be snuggles.
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Pike and Shot-Sengoku Jidai Crossover Mod:
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Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
For Awesum4, Hidde (the hills are alive with the sound of...) and Youngr Into the Bardlands...the first challenge is up
The challenge is posted - so I hope I won't be toasted on the rack of burn't grandiose dreams.
The password for all is 'one for all and...' (?)
The challenge is posted - so I hope I won't be toasted on the rack of burn't grandiose dreams.
The password for all is 'one for all and...' (?)
"La guerre ne détermine pas qui a raison, mais qui reste" - Bertrand Russell
Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
Challenge for :
1. Shawkhan2
2. Brent BJ
3. Doyley50
Password : LFDLM
1. Shawkhan2
2. Brent BJ
3. Doyley50
Password : LFDLM
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I didn't realise there would be another round. Anyway, challenges posted for:
Jomni
IDS
Triarius
Comments section contains passwords
Jomni
IDS
Triarius
Comments section contains passwords
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Mr Dods.......can you please use a simple password when you set up a game.
I have tried "One for all and..."
"one for all and ..."
"one for all and..."
and even "all for one"
and none of them bloody work, even when I walk around my chair 3 times in a clockwise direction, throw salt over my right shoulder using my left hand, touch my head while saying out loud "touch wood" and kicking my dog (wasn't meant to be part of the ritual but she was in the way and it released some frustration...for me anyway)
so what exactly is the bloody password?
(all this was written in a very stern teacherly way with my glasses perched on the end of my nose)
I have tried "One for all and..."
"one for all and ..."
"one for all and..."
and even "all for one"
and none of them bloody work, even when I walk around my chair 3 times in a clockwise direction, throw salt over my right shoulder using my left hand, touch my head while saying out loud "touch wood" and kicking my dog (wasn't meant to be part of the ritual but she was in the way and it released some frustration...for me anyway)
so what exactly is the bloody password?
(all this was written in a very stern teacherly way with my glasses perched on the end of my nose)
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Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
Password was 'allforone' but for the sake of the dog I've changed yours to poordogawesum4 wrote:Mr Dods.......can you please use a simple password when you set up a game.
I have tried "One for all and..."
"one for all and ..."
"one for all and..."
and even "all for one"
and none of them bloody work, even when I walk around my chair 3 times in a clockwise direction, throw salt over my right shoulder using my left hand, touch my head while saying out loud "touch wood" and kicking my dog (wasn't meant to be part of the ritual but she was in the way and it released some frustration...for me anyway)
so what exactly is the bloody password? (all this was written in a very stern teacherly way with my glasses perched on the end of my nose)


"La guerre ne détermine pas qui a raison, mais qui reste" - Bertrand Russell
Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
Apologies for the delay, but checked in sooo many times with no progress that I stopped looking.
Round 2 challenges up for
The Grey Mouser
Oogieboogie
Lascar
Password Round2
Round 2 challenges up for
The Grey Mouser
Oogieboogie
Lascar
Password Round2
Re: Le Roi Soleil - Challenges
Now who would have thought that the password would have no spaces between the words, when the cryptic clue had spaces between each word.
On a lighter side I have discovered that Russians from 1649 to 1661 are both Imperial and Anti-Imperial. YoungR and I are playing both playing with this army, and our return match will feature them again. I am expecting two very close games.
On a lighter side I have discovered that Russians from 1649 to 1661 are both Imperial and Anti-Imperial. YoungR and I are playing both playing with this army, and our return match will feature them again. I am expecting two very close games.