War in the Pacific II
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RE: War in the Pacific II
Hi, BS means Bull Poop. The walls were likely no more then 20 feet high. Toweres perhaps 30 feet. ()based on excavations at site they think Troy VII was the Troy the Greeks went to war with.
(I agree the movie has the walls wrong) Is there a ditch in the movie?
(my key board keeps attaching a 9 when I type 0)
Was the movie doing history or telling the story by Homer?
(I agree the movie has the walls wrong) Is there a ditch in the movie?
(my key board keeps attaching a 9 when I type 0)
Was the movie doing history or telling the story by Homer?
I'm not retreating, I'm attacking in a different direction!
RE: War in the Pacific II
Was the movie doing history or telling the story by Homer?
[:D]
Third choice ... the movie was selling tickets and that has nothing to do with either!
RE: War in the Pacific II
ORIGINAL: Mogami
Was the movie doing history or telling the story by Homer?
IIRC there is no ditch...
none of that. In Homer's poems gods have more influence....
Mr. Frag is right[;)]

RE: War in the Pacific II
Well. The movie got more yakking time here then most other places probably, which serves to illustrate my point: The folks in this forum like history (books, games and movies). But we are a niche, not the average mean.
Nobody is gonna ask investers to spend a lot of money for a niche game. (I assume.) Investers are a timid lot, sometimes, and want something in the "sales pitch" that give them a "warm fuzzy" feeling that their money is well invested. A WiTP2 may not happen if the sales of WiTP1 was impressive enough. (I assume.)
Nobody is gonna ask investers to spend a lot of money for a niche game. (I assume.) Investers are a timid lot, sometimes, and want something in the "sales pitch" that give them a "warm fuzzy" feeling that their money is well invested. A WiTP2 may not happen if the sales of WiTP1 was impressive enough. (I assume.)
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RE: War in the Pacific II
I wonder if they even read Homer's poems. Agamennon was not killed during the final battle by a female slave.He was killed by his wife Clitemnester when i got back at Mycen. Achilles was not in love with that damned slave. he was totally homosexual and got pissed with his king only because he stole something that was under his Dominium. Andromaca and his son did not escape. They both were killed. The little Hector's baby was thrown down from the walls and broke his brain of the stones. The "SWORD OF TROY" never existed in Homer's poems. it was the "PALLADION" the sacred Symbol of Troy, a statue of wood and gold of Athena, and it was the Palladion the symbol that Enea brought to italy and became the sybol of Rome..... and there will be thousands of stupid things like this in the movie. I hate when Hollywood takes history or legends ( especially when these stories do not belong to the anglosaxon culture) and change everything to get it siuted to a large , idiot pubblic of lobotomized (sp?!) people.
do you remember U-571? The Gladiator? PH?...and so on...
do you remember U-571? The Gladiator? PH?...and so on...
RE: War in the Pacific II
ORIGINAL: fbastos
"I will tell the
captains of the ships and all the fleet together".
Oh, if Mogami is going to quote Homer, then I'll quote too. This is an interesting passage, of Helen talking about Paris after his fight with Menelaus:
"
Not I, I'll never go back again. It would be wrong,
disgraceful to share that coward's bed once more.
"
Way to go Hollywood!
F.
Hi, In Homer Paris is carried from the fight to his bedroom and then Helen goes there to and they are making whoopie while Menelaus is stomping around outraged of being robbed of his revenege.
Before the fight Alexandrus is afraid to fight but Hector rebukes him and Paris admits Hector is right and does go to fight. It is interference of the gods not Paris being a coward.
Helen is glad because Paris is the father of several children and Menelaus is a SPARTAN and we know how they treated their women.
Someone making fun of Achilles? ()Homer says he loved the girl)
I'm not retreating, I'm attacking in a different direction!
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RE: War in the Pacific II
ORIGINAL: Mr.Frag
Was the movie doing history or telling the story by Homer?
[:D]
Third choice ... the movie was selling tickets and that has nothing to do with either!
Well, everyone keep your fingers crossed for Kingdom of Heaven to be better.
Or maybe I'm just deluding myself...
RE: War in the Pacific II
Getting back to the original topic for a moment...
I think it's extremely unlikely that any game of this type will ever have a huge following. I can't speak for other countries, but the average American long ago lost the ability to think and has no desire to do so. How else can you explain the popularity of the NBA? [:D] Beyond that, a 30-second commercial exceeds the average viewer's attention span by at least a good 20 seconds. So, we'll probably need to be thankful for what we get unless we want to do it ourselves.
(Personally, I'd like to see a game with the complexity of WitP but covering the entire globe, so the US actually has to take into consideration the split of resources between the two major theatres of the war.)
I think it's extremely unlikely that any game of this type will ever have a huge following. I can't speak for other countries, but the average American long ago lost the ability to think and has no desire to do so. How else can you explain the popularity of the NBA? [:D] Beyond that, a 30-second commercial exceeds the average viewer's attention span by at least a good 20 seconds. So, we'll probably need to be thankful for what we get unless we want to do it ourselves.
(Personally, I'd like to see a game with the complexity of WitP but covering the entire globe, so the US actually has to take into consideration the split of resources between the two major theatres of the war.)
RE: War in the Pacific II
ORIGINAL: CaptDave
(Personally, I'd like to see a game with the complexity of WitP but covering the entire globe, so the US actually has to take into consideration the split of resources between the two major theatres of the war.)
I wonder how long a turn would take and would Mogami still want to do single day turns in PBEM? [:'(]
RE: War in the Pacific II
"
Not I, I'll never go back again. It would be wrong,
disgraceful to share that coward's bed once more.
"
Hi, In Homer Paris is carried from the fight to his bedroom and then Helen goes there to and they are making whoopie while Menelaus is stomping around outraged of being robbed of his revenege.
Somewhere in the Net someone quoted those as from Book Three, but I don't have Illiad with me any more, so I can't confirm.
I'm inclined to agree with you, but that's from memory. There is a good chance that the quote is from Euripides instead of Homer. If I remember right, Euripides grizzled poor Helen (in "The Women of Troy"? "The Trojan Women"? something like that)
F.
I'm running out of jokes...


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RE: War in the Pacific II
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
ORIGINAL: CaptDave
(Personally, I'd like to see a game with the complexity of WitP but covering the entire globe, so the US actually has to take into consideration the split of resources between the two major theatres of the war.)
I wonder how long a turn would take and would Mogami still want to do single day turns in PBEM? [:'(]
one week turn should be fine i guess...starting from 1939 to 1947 or something....would be just AWESOME! i think if a game like this will ever exist i won't look for girls anymore
RE: War in the Pacific II
Euripides grizzled poor Helen
What mean "grizzled"?
RE: War in the Pacific II
quote:
Euripides grizzled poor Helen
What mean "grizzled"?
Probably should be "grizzled about poor Helen"...
Main Entry: grizzle
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): griz·zled; griz·zling /'griz-li[ng], 'gri-z&-/
transitive senses : to make grayish
intransitive senses
1 : GRIPE, GRUMBLE
2 : to become grayish
Main Entry: 1gripe
Pronunciation: 'grIp
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): griped; grip·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English grIpan; akin to Old High German grIfan to grasp, Lithuanian griebti
transitive senses
1 archaic : SEIZE, GRASP
2 a : AFFLICT, DISTRESS b : IRRITATE, VEX
3 : to cause pinching and spasmodic pain in the bowels of
intransitive senses
1 : to experience gripes
2 : to complain with grumbling- grip·er noun
I'm running out of jokes...


RE: War in the Pacific II
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
ORIGINAL: CaptDave
(Personally, I'd like to see a game with the complexity of WitP but covering the entire globe, so the US actually has to take into consideration the split of resources between the two major theatres of the war.)
I wonder how long a turn would take and would Mogami still want to do single day turns in PBEM? [:'(]
Actually, if you completely gut the AI and accept that it was PBEM ONLY, such a game would be possible, but I would think that it really require team play instead of just PBEM ... part of the realities of warfare on such a scale is that you don't always get what you want and someone above you (team captain?) needs to deal with the realities of committing forces to each theater and ally (team members). Figure on about 4-6 players per team, Internet voice phone type programs are freely available now so communications are greatly simplified. I bet you'd have to find new captains quite often though [:D]
RE: War in the Pacific II
So Helen had "irritable bowel syndrome" (definition number 3) from just thinking of Euripides?[&:]
RE: War in the Pacific II
ORIGINAL: Brady
I know of at least one Guy in Rusia who Bought the game.
Suvorov?
[:D]
--Mikko
RE: War in the Pacific II
ORIGINAL: fbastos
Somewhere in the Net someone quoted those as from Book Three, but I don't have Illiad with me any more, so I can't confirm.
Take your pick from
The Internet Classics Archive | The Iliad by Homer
Homer's Iliad
The Iliad
and probably a 101 other sites as well.
Bodhi
RE: War in the Pacific II
ORIGINAL: msaario
ORIGINAL: Brady
I know of at least one Guy in Rusia who Bought the game.
Suvorov?
No. Digital river did not accept his credit card… but he keeps trying
There are at least two Russian customers actually…

RE: War in the Pacific II
ORIGINAL: Gen.Hoepner
do you remember U-571? The Gladiator? PH?...and so on...
Thats what i want to say.
if someone want to make history tales it should be done like "13th warrior"....

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RE: War in the Pacific II
ORIGINAL: pauk
ORIGINAL: Gen.Hoepner
do you remember U-571? The Gladiator? PH?...and so on...
Thats what i want to say.
if someone want to make history tales it should be done like "13th warrior"....
...which is a good movie for its very low budget. i wonder how it comes that with millions and millions of dollars they cannot hire a good history consultant not to make stupid mistakes. The worst thing is that they probably know they're manipulating history and that the ignorant people around the world will drink their bull****s as if they were reality.
Americans that stole Enigma machine.....
a Roman Emperor that fights and dies in an Arena...
Homer's poem in a trashcan....
Now i'm waiting to see "the few" with Cruise. Let's see if Battle of Britain has been won by the american volounteers....







