So, I just finished the 4th scenario "A Storm of Lead and Iron". I played it on Seasoned difficulty.
To gain a Major Victory, you need 2000VP. When the time ran out, I had 35145 points.
... am I a god? B)
God of war. That's me, apperantly.
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God of war. That's me, apperantly.
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Re: God of war. That's me, apperantly.
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Nice! I think the objectives on that scenario are set to "occupied", which means if you lose the objective and then gain it again, you get double the points. Or it might even be triple.. Something like that. Either way, I have seen them award astronomical amounts of points..
Nice! I think the objectives on that scenario are set to "occupied", which means if you lose the objective and then gain it again, you get double the points. Or it might even be triple.. Something like that. Either way, I have seen them award astronomical amounts of points..

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Re: God of war. That's me, apperantly.
As soon as the scenario started, I concentrated all my forces on McPhersons Ridge. After a short struggle, I held the objective, which gave me around 800VP every minute (!). Then I could pretty much just sit back, and watch my score go through the roof.
Re: God of war. That's me, apperantly.
Who designed that scenario? It wasn't some guy named Matt was it?
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