The Dustbin
Moderator: Field of Glory 2 Tournaments Managers
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- Lance Corporal - Panzer IA
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Re: Any questions . . .
Are the matches normal or mirrored?
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Re: Any questions . . .
Normal. Only the Themed Event has mirrored matches.
Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Division C
Devoncop : Arab (Bedouin) 300AD with Byzantine allies
Challenges :
MikeMarchant : Rome 24AD with Armenian allies
Password : Rome
and
SawyerK : Rome 285AD also with Armenian allies
Password also : Rome
PM's sent to both gents
Cheers
Ian
Devoncop : Arab (Bedouin) 300AD with Byzantine allies
Challenges :
MikeMarchant : Rome 24AD with Armenian allies
Password : Rome
and
SawyerK : Rome 285AD also with Armenian allies
Password also : Rome
PM's sent to both gents
Cheers
Ian
Re: Early Middle Ages: arrange your matches here . . .
Division F
random27 - German 933-1049 AD with French 888-1049 AD allies
challenges
Warg1 - Byzantine 988-1041 AD
password : random27
random27 - German 933-1049 AD with French 888-1049 AD allies
challenges
Warg1 - Byzantine 988-1041 AD
password : random27
Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Div E
Bishuk : Byzantine 551-578 AD with Arab, Bedouin 300-636 AD allies
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gamercb : Lombard 568-569 AD
password bish
Bishuk : Byzantine 551-578 AD with Arab, Bedouin 300-636 AD allies
v
gamercb : Lombard 568-569 AD
password bish
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- Senior Corporal - Destroyer
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Re: Classical Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
For Stew101
Division E
Stew101
Thessalian 404-352 BC with Greek 460-281BC allies
VS
grumpydaddy845
Samnite 355-272 BC with Campanian 420-281 BC allies
PW: eagles
PM sent.
Division E
Stew101
Thessalian 404-352 BC with Greek 460-281BC allies
VS
grumpydaddy845
Samnite 355-272 BC with Campanian 420-281 BC allies
PW: eagles
PM sent.
Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Div E
Bishuk : Byzantine 551-578 AD with Arab, Bedouin 300-636 AD allies
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mairtan : Pictish 210-476 AD with Scots-Irish 50 BC-476 AD allies
password bish
Bishuk : Byzantine 551-578 AD with Arab, Bedouin 300-636 AD allies
v
mairtan : Pictish 210-476 AD with Scots-Irish 50 BC-476 AD allies
password bish
Re: Classical Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Div E
Bishuk : Achaemenid Persian 480-461 BC with Greek 680-461 BC allies
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Barrold713 : Carthaginian, Hannibal in Africa 202 BC with Numidian/Moorish 341-56 BC allies
password bish
Good luck
Bishuk : Achaemenid Persian 480-461 BC with Greek 680-461 BC allies
v
Barrold713 : Carthaginian, Hannibal in Africa 202 BC with Numidian/Moorish 341-56 BC allies
password bish
Good luck
Re: Early Middle Ages: arrange your matches here . . .
Division E
Tratmot (andalusian 756 + spanish 718) vs Barrold713 (German 888 + French 888)
PW= Game
PM send
Tratmot (andalusian 756 + spanish 718) vs Barrold713 (German 888 + French 888)
PW= Game
PM send
Last edited by Tratmot on Tue Jun 02, 2020 5:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Classical Antiquity: winners post your results here . . .
Division C
Swuul Samnite 355-272 BC with Etruscan 330-280 BC allies beat MikeMarchant Roman 199-106 BC with Greek (Western) 280-49 BC allies
41-13
The map favoured the samnites, it was a true uphill (sic!) fight for the romans. Five steep hills and two lower hills, small stream in center. My original plan was to man the steep hills (and the forest) on my side of the stream and wait for the romans, but then two samnites put on their running shoes when chasing off a couple velites (both ran 4 squares after the velites), moving on top of two of the steep hills on the roman side of the stream. First I did curse a bit, but then ordered everything to follow, hoping the two fore-runners would hold the hilltops for long enough for rest of my army arrive to their rescue. On my right side three javelinmen climbed the rough hill just moments before the roman velites would have arrived (they prolly had been issued elsewhere first, as the velites should have had time to enter the hill first), and the two samnites held the central and left most hill long enough for the samnites arriving in to the fray. On my far right my cavalry surprisingly got mauled quite hard, even though I had thought I would have the upper hand in the cavalry melee. In the end the samnites began to roll the flanks, and though the romans did beat up the etruscan imitation legionaries in the center, it was too little too late, as they were then swamped by samnites from all directions.
End situation of the map: https://i.imgur.com/XZNOjWY.jpg
Thank you MikeMarchant for the game, and sorry for the map.
Swuul Samnite 355-272 BC with Etruscan 330-280 BC allies beat MikeMarchant Roman 199-106 BC with Greek (Western) 280-49 BC allies
41-13
The map favoured the samnites, it was a true uphill (sic!) fight for the romans. Five steep hills and two lower hills, small stream in center. My original plan was to man the steep hills (and the forest) on my side of the stream and wait for the romans, but then two samnites put on their running shoes when chasing off a couple velites (both ran 4 squares after the velites), moving on top of two of the steep hills on the roman side of the stream. First I did curse a bit, but then ordered everything to follow, hoping the two fore-runners would hold the hilltops for long enough for rest of my army arrive to their rescue. On my right side three javelinmen climbed the rough hill just moments before the roman velites would have arrived (they prolly had been issued elsewhere first, as the velites should have had time to enter the hill first), and the two samnites held the central and left most hill long enough for the samnites arriving in to the fray. On my far right my cavalry surprisingly got mauled quite hard, even though I had thought I would have the upper hand in the cavalry melee. In the end the samnites began to roll the flanks, and though the romans did beat up the etruscan imitation legionaries in the center, it was too little too late, as they were then swamped by samnites from all directions.
End situation of the map: https://i.imgur.com/XZNOjWY.jpg
Thank you MikeMarchant for the game, and sorry for the map.
There are three kinds of people, those who can count and those who can't.
Re: Early Middle Ages: arrange your matches here . . .
Division E
Tratmot (andalusian 756 + spanish 718) vs DanZanzibar (Dailami 928 + Armeni)
PW= Game
PM Send
Tratmot (andalusian 756 + spanish 718) vs DanZanzibar (Dailami 928 + Armeni)
PW= Game
PM Send
Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Div E
gamercb (Lombard 568-569 AD) challenges Aetius39 (Palmyran 258-273 AD with Arab 312-299 AD allies). pw is gamer
Good luck
gamercb (Lombard 568-569 AD) challenges Aetius39 (Palmyran 258-273 AD with Arab 312-299 AD allies). pw is gamer
Good luck
Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Div E
gamercb (Lombard 568-569 AD) challenges baldrick52 (Frankish 260-495 AD). pw is gamer
Good luck
gamercb (Lombard 568-569 AD) challenges baldrick52 (Frankish 260-495 AD). pw is gamer
Good luck
Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Division A
nyczar - Roman 425-492 AD with Frankish 260-495 AD allies challenges ConstantinIX - Byzantine 551-578 AD
PW rubicon
nyczar - Roman 425-492 AD with Frankish 260-495 AD allies challenges ConstantinIX - Byzantine 551-578 AD
PW rubicon
Re: Biblical: arrange your matches here . . .
Division A
nyczar - Assyrian 681-609 BC with Median 836-627 BC allies challenges Cunningcairn - Egyptian 664-571 BC with Assyrian 681-689 BC allies
pw rubicon
nyczar - Assyrian 681-609 BC with Median 836-627 BC allies challenges Cunningcairn - Egyptian 664-571 BC with Assyrian 681-689 BC allies
pw rubicon
Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Division B
cromlechi - Roman 379-424 AD challenges desertedfox - German Foot Tribes 260-599 AD with Roman 379-424 allies pw = deserted pm sent
cromlechi - Roman 379-424 AD challenges desertedfox - German Foot Tribes 260-599 AD with Roman 379-424 allies pw = deserted pm sent
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- 1st Lieutenant - Grenadier
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Re: Classical Antiquity: winners post your results here . . .
The map certainly didn't favour me, but I was outplayed in any case, and a billiard table wouldn't have altered the result. It might had adjusted the score a little in my favour, but I'd still have been beaten. Good game, and well played Swuul.Swuul wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 4:27 pm Division C
Swuul Samnite 355-272 BC with Etruscan 330-280 BC allies beat MikeMarchant Roman 199-106 BC with Greek (Western) 280-49 BC allies
41-13
The map favoured the samnites, it was a true uphill (sic!) fight for the romans. Five steep hills and two lower hills, small stream in center. My original plan was to man the steep hills (and the forest) on my side of the stream and wait for the romans, but then two samnites put on their running shoes when chasing off a couple velites (both ran 4 squares after the velites), moving on top of two of the steep hills on the roman side of the stream. First I did curse a bit, but then ordered everything to follow, hoping the two fore-runners would hold the hilltops for long enough for rest of my army arrive to their rescue. On my right side three javelinmen climbed the rough hill just moments before the roman velites would have arrived (they prolly had been issued elsewhere first, as the velites should have had time to enter the hill first), and the two samnites held the central and left most hill long enough for the samnites arriving in to the fray. On my far right my cavalry surprisingly got mauled quite hard, even though I had thought I would have the upper hand in the cavalry melee. In the end the samnites began to roll the flanks, and though the romans did beat up the etruscan imitation legionaries in the center, it was too little too late, as they were then swamped by samnites from all directions.
End situation of the map: https://i.imgur.com/XZNOjWY.jpg
Thank you MikeMarchant for the game, and sorry for the map.
Best Wishes
Mike
Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Div B
cromlechi - Roman 379-424 AD
CHALLENGES
hidde - Indian 546-599 AD with Hephthalite 350-570 AD allies PW = hidde PM SENT
cromlechi - Roman 379-424 AD
CHALLENGES
hidde - Indian 546-599 AD with Hephthalite 350-570 AD allies PW = hidde PM SENT
Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Division B
cromlechi - Roman 379-424 AD
challenges
Cunningcairn - Arab, City 300-633 AD with Sassanid Persian 591-628 AD allies
pw = cunning pm sent
cromlechi - Roman 379-424 AD
challenges
Cunningcairn - Arab, City 300-633 AD with Sassanid Persian 591-628 AD allies
pw = cunning pm sent