Gamers, poker and chess players think strategically. What I have noticed about liberals is most of them (except the higher ups) don’t have a strategical brain. They don’t think things out in advance.
As stupid as it may sound I think part of the reason I have been able to wake up and really understand many aspects of the plan is the hours I have spent RTS games and turn based strategy games like Age of Empires 2 and The Total War franchise.
I loved playing Rome Total War on Hard difficulty cause every turn you really have to think about who you want to ally with, who to attack, how you want to spend your money, keeping the citizens pleased and military strategy.
Do I take a gamble and launch a blitzkreig against one faction with the intent of swift victory? Doing so exposes some of my territory to an attack from a different faction. Do I hope I can pull it off fast enough that my other territories don’t get besieged.
Do I fight an invading Army on the open battlefield or defend a walled city? Do I have the funds to bribe an enemy army and buy me some time?
Damn I am about to open up Steam and start playing again.
Have noticed the strategic thinking increase with my mom.
Mom would sit and watch TV for hours (including news) so was massively brainwashed.
Has picked up Sudoku (strategic) in order to pass time.
Now is starting to put small 2 and 2s together about the whole situation.
She actually sees where the supply chain issue might take us and DESPISES vacc mandates (despite being double jabbed) since they obviously reduce the labor force and cause chaos.
They're still adding stuff! Up to 30 something civs and campaigns. Dawn of the Dukes expansion came out a couple of months ago. Poles and Bohemians were added.
The game is cheap and you'll be able to play it during a comms blackout.
Gamers, poker and chess players think strategically. What I have noticed about liberals is most of them (except the higher ups) don’t have a strategical brain. They don’t think things out in advance.
As stupid as it may sound I think part of the reason I have been able to wake up and really understand many aspects of the plan is the hours I have spent RTS games and turn based strategy games like Age of Empires 2 and The Total War franchise.
I loved playing Rome Total War on Hard difficulty cause every turn you really have to think about who you want to ally with, who to attack, how you want to spend your money, keeping the citizens pleased and military strategy.
Do I take a gamble and launch a blitzkreig against one faction with the intent of swift victory? Doing so exposes some of my territory to an attack from a different faction. Do I hope I can pull it off fast enough that my other territories don’t get besieged.
Do I fight an invading Army on the open battlefield or defend a walled city? Do I have the funds to bribe an enemy army and buy me some time?
Damn I am about to open up Steam and start playing again.
Well SOME of those players think strategically. The more successful players do.
Have noticed the strategic thinking increase with my mom.
Mom would sit and watch TV for hours (including news) so was massively brainwashed.
Has picked up Sudoku (strategic) in order to pass time.
Now is starting to put small 2 and 2s together about the whole situation.
She actually sees where the supply chain issue might take us and DESPISES vacc mandates (despite being double jabbed) since they obviously reduce the labor force and cause chaos.
Aoe II is the best. I used to play this fan expansion that added several civs and new units, I forget what it was called.
They're still adding stuff! Up to 30 something civs and campaigns. Dawn of the Dukes expansion came out a couple of months ago. Poles and Bohemians were added.
The game is cheap and you'll be able to play it during a comms blackout.
When I play my liberal friends in poker I smoke em lmao. They are so easy to read and get way to into the mind games instead of the numbers.
3/3 on bachelor party poker games HAHA.
A man's got to know his limitations. Some liberals don't think they have any.