My point was, I am not sure up to which degree the GL drafts reach a perfect level match up. Historically drafts between Tatoh and Daut seem to coincide less than Stephen and Greg’s.
Don’t get me wrong, I tend to agree with you at this stage. I don’t think Jordan was Greg (I don’t think he’d...
I am not sure if that’s firm evidence though. Historically Tatoh and Daut share strategies and train together, but they also have significant variances in their drafts, and train with other people. Within GL, I feel like Daut’s drafts are often more similar to Viper’s than Tatoh’s. Also, Goths...
Just checked a couple of tournaments, and you are right. I am starting to believe. Are we really seeing the best Vietnamese cuisine class ever witnessed in AoE? If so, I am stoked for him.
My question at this stage is: even if we accept the ACCM = Gajah Mada theory (which I still think clashes with the Ockham’s theory that Gajah Mada looked much more similar to what you’d expect from a Tatoh probably not at its absolute best but in good enough form than to an ACCM in MasterChef...
Very fair comment. Sitaux and Sebas were my last picks, even if I am reasonably confident about Hearttt (my triangle was actually Sitaux-Sebas-Liereyy). As other people have implied, stylistically Sitaux can perfectly be Jan... but it was a really crisp and sharp version of Sitaux (which we know...
I've spent some time checking qualis' civs and maps drafts and I am reaching the same conclusion, Jadwiga feels Hearttt. His bans and picks follow more or less the same patterns, and the playstyle is also a reasonable match. He banned Quarry and Gold Rush in the qualis, and these were Jadwiga's...
The spearmen, lancers and chakram infantry seem new. The ‘outpost’ is a kind of tower that is used quite often in existing campaigns and scenarios, not new at all.
It is an interesting topic indeed, which is a consequence of the design choice of making Spanish mostly a Modern Age, very late game civ. This comes from The Conquerors, obviously. To sum up, I think that it depends of if we are looking at these civs from a Middle or Modern Ages perspective, but...
Yeah, that's true. My bad. Maybe I should have omitted that first line, it was confusing and brought nothing to the topic. There's a significant gap though between 'having a soft spot for your own nationality', which surely the vast majority of us have even acknowledging their country's own...
It would be more suitable for the AoE3 timeline, as the tercio formation developments didn't start until very late within the AoE2 timeframe. Considering the inclusion of conqs though, it may be suitable?
Just replying to some of your points.
It's not just me who wants a Spanish buff that...
Oh, boy, as a Spaniard frustrated with how much his own civ sucks this topic touches me. First of all, a couple of disclaimers:
I appreciate how many TG players would be frightened of buffing Spanish due to how good they are as a pocket nowadays. However, I don't think this is a strong enough...
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