Of games II: Unified Quest — more about materiel or morale?
So. Take a look at those guys around the table (above).
In game terms: have the game designers figured out an impact ratio for bullets to beliefs yet?
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So. Take a look at those guys around the table (above).
In game terms: have the game designers figured out an impact ratio for bullets to beliefs yet?
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Michael Robinson:
June 21st, 2012 at 12:56 am
Different times and different technologies but one thinks back to the approach of Richard Wellesley, elder brother of the Duke of Wellington, as Governor General of the Bengal Presidency (1798-1805), founding the College of Fort William in 1800, the College’s employment of linguists and scholars to review and prepare dictionaries, grammars etc. in all the Indian languages and translations of classic texts of all kinds into English. The Company had begun printing in the Indian languages in type 1781, but was an early user of the new technology of lithography, introducing it to India and running their own lithographic presses at the College by 1820 to ensure the widest possible dissemination for the works of classic literature of the various local languages among the Company administrators both military and civil.