What game would this be for you?
Could the Senate have pressed charges (real or fabricated) against members of the Jedi order, or was that outside of their jurisdiction?
When do you consider defeat to be inevitable in 1v1 games?
How would you have designed Poland as an AoE3 civ considering that it was planned and later cancelled?
What were your opinions on fighting Persephone in Chains of Olympus?
During the ancient and medieval period, were there ways to treat STDs including gonorrhea considering how often people did it with prostitutes?
In a list of the best anime villains, where would you rank Light?
Did the Republic have a retirement plan for the clone troopers once the war was over?
Which multiplayer weapon still gives you nightmares to this day?
If Prussia never existed, would Germany have still united?
Campaign missions that are good practice for using culverins
What is something that to this day, you still can't believe that video game companies got away with?
After playing older TW games, which newer mechanic do you appreciate the most?
Video Games. If you ever wanted to fight Deadpool in a boss battle, you can in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, funny dialogue included.
Still one of my favorite campaigns. Mass heavy cannons destroy everything.
Was Constantinople doomed to fall even if the enemy army didn't have gunpowder?
Changing the Lakota campaign was the wrong decision, and I wrote a short paragraph about why.
You are a lawyer and you have to represent a villainous character from AHS, who would it be? Creative answers encouraged.
What gaming fad are you most nostalgic for?
I remember reading somewhere that Native Americans prior to European contact had the means to craft bronze. First, is this true? Second, was it similar to the bronze forging that was present in Ancient Europe and Asia or not?
Why wasn't the design of the Turtle Ship, which defeated the Japanese Navy during the Japanese invasion of Korea in the 1500s, more widely used afterwards considering how effective it was at destroying other ships even when outnumbered?
After re-reading Roman history, were Roman emperors more likely to be assassinated in comparison to rulers of other countries during that time period, or was the rate they were assassinated normal for the time?
If you had to say one nice thing about this movie, what would it be?
Humor post. Campaigns in a nutshell.
I know it's a TV show, but what is something that consistently happens in the show that makes you chuckle?