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I'm glad you pulled it off.

Congrats, Basileus!

Regarding my Idian AAR, I started a campaign as Jangladesh on VERY HARD difficulty.

and... OH MY GOD CONDOTIERRI!

We'll see what happens.

Anyhow, Byzantium capital in NAXOS made me smile ;)

Glad you wrote this AAR until the very end, and I'll be reading any future AAR of yours also.

Goe gedaan jong!
 
I started a campaign as Jangladesh on VERY HARD difficulty.
:eek:, just :eek:... But predictable. I'm looking forward to it.

Anyhow, Byzantium capital in NAXOS made me smile ;)
I knew you would like that, but it wasn't on purpose, that ridiculous loss of trade income wasn't intended :oops:...

Glad you wrote this AAR until the very end, and I'll be reading any future AAR of yours also.
I'm glad you mention it, because I forgot to say it in the last post: I think I will write more AAR's after this one, but it will definitely not contain such ridiculous amounts of screenshots like here...

I began to appreciate the storytelling and I will integrate it more when my second AAR comes out. It will be a mix of a quick reading format (like @mackwolfe great AAR's) and a storytelling AAR like @nNagato one. You all should check these out!

But I can't give an exact date, the following month will be studying for exams and July will become a busy month, so I may write it during August and the beginning of September. Who knows what will follow after that :rolleyes:...

Ma da was nikske, merci voor alle steun :)!
 
What a massive final chapter! Well done, well done.:)
 
well, you could have tried marching all the way to Warsaw, but I guess that is good too. :p
That's what I preferred too, but I think even more battles which are all the same like the ones before would become a bit boring. And than my end wouldn't be like it is now, so it's balancing things.

Most people will now think "not again" but I find it important to thank you all personally who commented on my AAR, so thank you @Enewald :).
 
I of all people know the importance of commenting on AARs, even though I have been getting lazier at it over the years.

(over 20k posts on AARland with 11 Fan of the Week nominations :D)

but still is nice that some authors thank their fans. :p
 
I of all people know the importance of commenting on AARs, even though I have been getting lazier at it over the years.

(over 20k posts on AARland with 11 Fan of the Week nominations :D)

but still is nice that some authors thank their fans. :p
I find it obvious to thank the persons who comment, without them AAR's would be boring and feedback is important, especially for newbies like me.
 
I'm glad you mention it, because I forgot to say it in the last post: I think I will write more AAR's after this one, but it will definitely not contain such ridiculous amounts of screenshots like here...

I began to appreciate the storytelling and I will integrate it more when my second AAR comes out. It will be a mix of a quick reading format (like @mackwolfe great AAR's) and a storytelling AAR like @nNagato one. You all should check these out!

But I can't give an exact date, the following month will be studying for exams and July will become a busy month, so I may write it during August and the beginning of September. Who knows what will follow after that :rolleyes:...
I have to correct myself here: I found the time to already begin this AAR, and I chose Flanders to play this time. It is a more storytelling AAR as I said, with few screenshots and I hope you will check it out. You can find the link in my signature. Thanks :)!
 
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