28 Jan 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: hiya |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: good luck man |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: yeah you too. By the way, how'd you chose me to message? |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: I just saw you were online in the message boards |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: oh cool :) |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Autumn, 1902: god there are alot of orders to do every five min |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Autumn, 1902: lol yeah I had never played one of these before. It's loads of fun |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Autumn, 1902: yeah hectic |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Autumn, 1902: idk if i made the right moves there, this my first time on this map. |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Autumn, 1902: oh well |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: my first time to, so we are even I guess lol. After we can try another map if you want to. |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: that's alright, i need to go eat lunch after this. |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: then i have some work to do |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: no prob |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Autumn, 1903: wow so close |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Autumn, 1903: wait, that's the second time that's happened to me, so i am going to ask If i have two units support chaining eachother, and one gets attacked with two troops and the other gets attacked with one unit, i get pushed back? |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Autumn, 1903: Yes, because the attack with one unit to one of them breaks the support hold. |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Spring, 1904: What? I thought so long as it wasn't two attacking each, since it is only attacking with one and has a defense of two, it isn't a bounce and so the support to the other guy's hold goes through. |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Whenever a unit is attacked it has to hold so it cannot support any other move or hold. |
28 Jan 11 UTC | Huh. |