I would like it when setting up a custom battle that a mirror match can be fixed to it.
So that you play both games against the same opponent.
At the moment if I create a mirror match, they are not a couple and can be accepted by different opponents.
Even greater would it be as the results of both mirror games are calculated as one final score.
Making unbalanced confrontations a struggle of doing it better as your opponent.
We gamers like winning the draw.
Mirror Custom Challenge
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stockwellpete
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Re: Mirror Custom Challenge
Yes, they make for really enjoyable games when you are using aggregate scores to decide who has done a bit better than their opponent. I think it also means that a wider range of armies are used and that some of the more obscure historical match-ups (e.g. Romans v Illyrians or Samnites) get an airing too.
Re: Mirror Custom Challenge
+1 Wow, great idea, that would make things easier for the tourneys etc especially.
Hendricus wrote:I would like it when setting up a custom battle that a mirror match can be fixed to it.
So that you play both games against the same opponent.
At the moment if I create a mirror match, they are not a couple and can be accepted by different opponents.
Even greater would it be as the results of both mirror games are calculated as one final score.
Making unbalanced confrontations a struggle of doing it better as your opponent.
We gamers like winning the draw.
Re: Mirror Custom Challenge
Your words display my deeper thoughts, we are one one page mate.stockwellpete wrote:Yes, they make for really enjoyable games when you are using aggregate scores to decide who has done a bit better than their opponent. I think it also means that a wider range of armies are used and that some of the more obscure historical match-ups (e.g. Romans v Illyrians or Samnites) get an airing too.
Re: Mirror Custom Challenge
Hendricus wrote:Your words display my deeper thoughts, we are one one page mate.stockwellpete wrote:Yes, they make for really enjoyable games when you are using aggregate scores to decide who has done a bit better than their opponent. I think it also means that a wider range of armies are used and that some of the more obscure historical match-ups (e.g. Romans v Illyrians or Samnites) get an airing too.
You are indeed mirror images of each other


