meh, it's a reasonable metric. Provided you take into account it's limitations, like how the tests are dependent on culture & language as well as...
That seems to be relativly common. I think in mine I had two just randomly die.
it's been a rather wild ride.
It was my first run with Nakai & I was mostly screwing around, trying to make a full kroxigor army, so wouldn't be surprised if I did some stuff...
O it was far too early into the game for that. Though I'd find it weird if they're that dependend on their various upgrades. I know. However, do...
again... it's basic multiplication, we're not doing anything remotely complex. It's not a matter of liking math, or even being good at it. Not...
meh, imho the SCE set is the only decent one. Might be a fairly boring faction but at least the box itself is decent and actually forms a coherent...
Also, I'm halfway dissapointed they didn't put the ogers in a battleforce box. They've got to be the singlemost uneventfull release in AoS. Plus...
meh, last campaign I did I gave up after one of the first quest battles. I first got screwed by my vassals being useless and the AI attacking...
I don't get why they didn't just go for a full squig or full troll box. It'd be a great starting box, while also being great for expanding an...
That seems messy though.
it's grade school level maths, if you need experts for that level of "domain knowledge" something is very wrong... Not to mention that there is...
damn that's quick..
Ogers finally getting an article. Does looks relativly promissing. And it also shows some of the other new effects that are supposed to buff em.
well sometimes its good to wander without wanting to get anywhere
well that looks less interesting.
who said anything about expecting different results?
what is that from? IT looks weird.
I mean sure, death can have the focus. But right now everything seems to revolve around them. Plus, the fluff should give plenty of reasons to...
How the hell do you screw up multiplying two numbers in a freaking computer program. That's goes far beyond bad programming.