Captain_Orso wrote:No, she doesn't.
This is difficult to explain but simple to understand. The -35% for being inactive is a maximum. It can be less though, depending on enemy MC in the region. If enemy MC in the region is <35%, that is the penalty in combat (not movement).
So in a region where you have 100% MC, if the enemy attacks you there, your penalty is -0%.
Of course, the more MC the enemy gains in the region, the worse your inactive stack will fight, but Athena doesn't know your activation, sooo...
Athena wrote:I'm coming of the Acropolis
to start some pandemonium
Don't bring limp raps
to a pimp-slap symposium
LCcmdr wrote:Thanks, again!
Perhaps, just maybe, Athena knows the game better than I--just guessing (as a newcomer to the AGE family of games).
It's all good, though!
Cardinal Ape wrote:Athena is fairly good at launching attacks where you are weak. Strangely, if you max out Athena's detection settings it can make her play worse. She will see weak points far past the front lines and go try to take them. One of the more frequent targets she goes chasing after is Pittsburgh. It is weird, but I do think she plays better the less she sees.
I think AGEod did a great thing by naming their AI. It is quite amusing to me how she is more often refereed to as a person than not. Granted, I am very biased toward the Goddess Athena. Back in middle-school some of my friends started to non-seriously worship Eris after they read some books about Discordianism. Just to be a contrary jerk like immature kids tend to do, I started to worship Athena. While it was a joke at the time, when I stumbled upon a game with an AI named Athena I was immediately sold.
I've got a friend who is pretty addicted to the ERB videos - Whenever he plays the one with Socrates, I picture his first verse being said by AGEod's Athena. Most fitting banter:
Gray Fox wrote:FYI and way OT, this scene with Galadriel was never fully explained in the film. In the book, "The Silmarillion", Galadriel chose to side with her family in a rebellion against "the West". She left the island of the Valar for Middle Earth to recover the powerful Silmaril stones that Morgoth had stolen. This resulted in a battle wherein elves slew elves. As punishment, Galadriel was not allowed to return until she ate some humble pie. Thus, "I passed the test! I shall diminish and pass into the West...and remain Galadriel."
http://whatculture.com/film/after-the-hobbit-10-reasons-peter-jackson-must-make-the-silmarillion.php
Cardinal Ape wrote:If you like two player strategy games and LOTR then you should check out this game:
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/9609/war-ring-first-edition
I highly recommend it. The balance is quite good, so is the variation from play to play. There is a second version out now, I hear it is even better. I was hoping to get it for x-mas, but I got Washington's War instead.
Captain_Orso wrote:WotR from Ares is almost a beer-n-prezels game. Hey, it's got figurinesBut you have to use all your special abilities as the North... I mean the Alliance
to keep from being overrun nearly right from the start
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Captain_Orso wrote:I just turned 56, so watch out, I'm catching up to you
You know that song from the Who, My Generation? Well I still say it's MY Generation! So all those hip-hoppers and rappers can f-f-f-fade way!![]()
Cardinal Ape wrote:, I am very biased toward the Goddess Athena. , when I stumbled upon a game with an AI named Athena I was immediately sold.
I've got a friend who is pretty addicted to the ERB videos - Whenever he plays the one with Socrates, I picture his first verse being said by AGEod's Athena. Most fitting banter:
Socrates wrote:Je viens de l'Acropole
pour provoquer quelque cacophonie
Ne produisez pas de molles causettes
à un colloque de voyous abrupts
Captain_Orso wrote:I just turned 56, so watch out, I'm catching up to you
You know that song from the Who, My Generation? Well I still say it's MY Generation! So all those hip-hoppers and rappers can f-f-f-fade way!![]()
Straight Arrow wrote:Going to hit sixty this year.
Man, where is that wisdom that suppose to come with age? It's hard when a young, whippersnapper like Cardinal Ape can run rings around you.
khbynum wrote:I'm 68, do I win a prize?
khbynum wrote:As my avatar would say, "Too old to rock 'n' roll, too young to die.".
Gray Fox wrote:My mother is 92 so I may have some good genes to work with.
I plan on posting until AGEOD comes out with Virtual Reality CW.
Straight Arrow wrote:Going to hit sixty this year.
Man, where is that wisdom that suppose to come with age? It's hard when a young, whippersnapper like Cardinal Ape can run rings around you.
Cardinal Ape wrote:All in jest my good friend.oke:
A whippersnapper, aye?
Might as well embrace my new job
Least I got a sharp wit like a spit
that'll skewer you like a Confu-shish-kebab
Gray Fox wrote:Perhaps Athena is short for something...
ATHENA - Antagonistic To Humans Everywhere, Normally Aggressive.
Gray Fox wrote:Yeah, I dated Athena and Aphrodite. I didn't speak a word of Greek, but we used a lot of hand gestures...
Gray Fox wrote:Perhaps Seinfeld should join us in this thread about nothing.
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