16 Jan 11 UTC | 7 October 1571, 3 hours and a half after the start of the battle: Now that you've positioned yourself so that you can attack either of my flagships, I get a build so that I can protect both. |
16 Jan 11 UTC | 7 October 1571, 4 hours after the start of the battle: theres no need to mock me :) |
16 Jan 11 UTC | 7 October 1571, 4 hours after the start of the battle: I'm just making a comment. |
16 Jan 11 UTC | 7 October 1571, 4 hours after the start of the battle: but I am begining to doubt whether it is good to keep flagships |
16 Jan 11 UTC | 7 October 1571, 4 hours after the start of the battle: still, I think it may be important to note that all the action is on your side of the map |
16 Jan 11 UTC | 7 October 1571, 4 hours after the start of the battle: Mythos made a comment in the thread about how frigates are useless in the forum. That was based on a game I was in with him. I tried the frigate thing but I didn't keep galleys back to collect SCs like you're doing and ended up fighting over and losing the middle instead. Then, with his swarm of units he destroyed me. |
16 Jan 11 UTC | 7 October 1571, 4 hours after the start of the battle: That game also had a similar distribution of action which slowly got pushed back towards me as he got SCs. |
16 Jan 11 UTC | 7 October 1571, 4 hours and a half after the start of the battle: If I were you, I would have retreated to I7 in order to sneak into J7 |
16 Jan 11 UTC | 7 October 1571, 4 hours and a half after the start of the battle: but then I couldnt do this :) Honestly, I think there is a key difference between the two games, and that was that you didnt move towards the middle Immediately, allowing me to take a good part of it undisputed |
17 Jan 11 UTC | 7 October 1571, 4 hours and a half after the start of the battle: But now I can do this. |
17 Jan 11 UTC | 7 October 1571, 4 hours and a half after the start of the battle: I got three builds :) |