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Old June 16, 2001, 13:23   #31
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Have any of you played RISK II? It includes a modified game called "SAME-TIME RISK", which is simultaneous turns - you submit all your orders at the same time, movement is made simultaneously, and combat resolved according to an ordered sequence. Much more realistic, and once you've played it a few times, very addictive - way more fun than regular "classic risk".
I have played it, and I agree; it would be great if Firaxis implemented such a army battle-screen option. Unfortuately I think they gonna stick with their own model only. The latter is not bad however - I am just curious about, if not the "same-time Risk" model would add more exciting tactics to some of the bigger army-clashes.
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Old June 16, 2001, 14:57   #32
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*nods*I agree,same time Risk is extremelly Addictive and difficult cause you have to second guess the computer at where hes going to go.I have to admit though,the game is kinda boing after a few hours because its..well,a board game!I need something alot more complicated to hold my intrests,like a same time Civ -_^
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