General Hoepner....??

Gary Grigsby's strategic level wargame covering the entire War in the Pacific from 1941 to 1945 or beyond.

Moderators: Joel Billings, wdolson, Don Bowen, mogami

User avatar
Nemo121
Posts: 5838
Joined: Fri Feb 06, 2004 11:15 am
Contact:

RE: General Hoepner....??

Post by Nemo121 »

Gem35,

Actually it is still you who are misinformed. I played a game against Troll which he abandoned after just a couple of days --- after being caught reading my private AAR several times. So, yeah, when he comes here talking about restarting old games it does involve me - as you should know if you were as abreast of information as you claim.

I'm not going to play him BUT I do think that people have a right to be warned about someone who disappears after a few days of play if they're going to invest a significant amount of time in doing up a first turn OR who makes all manner of demands once the game has started ( Hoepner's AAR and the reactions of MANY forum members there show that people did care at the time ).

Frankly I don't care what you think of this but I do care to let people who mightn't have been around at that time ( and new people join here all the time ) have fair warning of what they might be getting into if they engage in a game with Trollelite.
John Dillworth: "I had GreyJoy check my spelling and he said it was fine."
Well, that's that settled then.
trollelite
Posts: 444
Joined: Sat Jan 28, 2006 10:01 pm

RE: General Hoepner....??

Post by trollelite »

I don't further quarrel with nemo. Just one point, I didn't sneak into his AAR. If I was so obsessed with his game, why should I quit after a few turns? I have already told him several times, that I had few time for game then. That's why I didn't seek any new game after GH's lightning disaster. But he chooses to turn a deaf ear, and continued to spit out all poison as he likes.

Now just give u one advice, nemo. Perhaps you should go to check your own mental health, for your continous babbling provides more than enough evidence for what we could trully defined as "hypothesis".  As a doctor I am sure your colleague would happily give you some kind of preferential price. Don't miss this chance, before your mental health deteriorates so that you cannot even find the way to hospital.

As for others, I thank your advice. I am sorry for GH's aar, perhaps I was too hard to him. If he wanted to go back to game we would make this a more healthy one.
User avatar
witpqs
Posts: 26376
Joined: Mon Oct 04, 2004 7:48 pm
Location: Argleton

RE: General Hoepner....??

Post by witpqs »

ORIGINAL: trollelite

Just one point, I didn't sneak into his AAR.

Now I'm curious - how did your username show up several times viewing his AAR thread?
User avatar
Nomad
Posts: 7273
Joined: Wed Sep 05, 2001 8:00 am
Location: West Yellowstone, Montana

RE: General Hoepner....??

Post by Nomad »

ORIGINAL: witpqs
ORIGINAL: trollelite

Just one point, I didn't sneak into his AAR.

Now I'm curious - how did your username show up several times viewing his AAR thread?

He didn't "sneak," he boldly entered and said he didn't understand why he couldn't.
User avatar
castor troy
Posts: 14331
Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2004 10:17 am
Location: Austria

RE: General Hoepner....??

Post by castor troy »

ORIGINAL: witpqs
ORIGINAL: trollelite

Just one point, I didn't sneak into his AAR.

Now I'm curious - how did your username show up several times viewing his AAR thread?


lol! And I thought Marky would have been the only one going into the AAR of his opponent... [8|]
User avatar
jwilkerson
Posts: 7974
Joined: Sun Sep 15, 2002 4:02 am
Location: Kansas
Contact:

RE: General Hoepner....??

Post by jwilkerson »

Well I think the original poster's question was answered in the first 4-5 posts - since then we have gone down hill - farther and faster than normal - serving no useful purpose.

AE Project Lead
SCW Project Lead
Post Reply

Return to “War In The Pacific - Struggle Against Japan 1941 - 1945”