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Paper Tiger -> 200 year anniversary (2/13/2007 3:57:23 PM)

Battle of Eylau 8th Feb 1807




Paper Tiger -> RE: 200 year anniversary (2/13/2007 4:18:18 PM)

Oh and if anyone was looking into this thread thinking "I know the game has been in development a while, but surely not that long..."
The answer is no although some of us who have been watching for a while have definately gone silver far quicker than the game has gone gold.[8|]




Ursa MAior -> RE: 200 year anniversary (2/14/2007 3:28:16 AM)

I just read Die Hard by Dunno who. Until then I did not realize how close fought this battle was. Iz seems like Nappy's clair voyance have left him for that battle.




Joisey -> RE: 200 year anniversary (2/15/2007 12:28:20 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Paper Tiger

Oh and if anyone was looking into this thread thinking "I know the game has been in development a while, but surely not that long..."
The answer is no although some of us who have been watching for a while have definately gone silver far quicker than the game has gone gold.[8|]


It just feels like 200 years. [8|]




1LTRambo -> RE: 200 year anniversary (2/15/2007 4:34:45 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Joisey

It just feels like 200 years. [8|]



Just think of it in terms of the number of minutes since Matrix originally announced the development of the game. Let that blow your mind.[sm=dizzy.gif]




9thlegere -> RE: 200 year anniversary (4/20/2007 10:36:35 PM)

What a battle that was-

The French Cavalry really made its name here if it hadn't already done so.




iamspamus -> RE: 200 year anniversary (4/21/2007 4:49:17 AM)

A little bit off topic, but anyone know of a re-enactment there?

Jason

quote:

ORIGINAL: Paper Tiger

Battle of Eylau 8th Feb 1807





delatbabel -> RE: 200 year anniversary (4/23/2007 4:49:41 PM)

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ORIGINAL: 9thlegere

What a battle that was-

The French Cavalry really made its name here if it hadn't already done so.


They certainly made a better name for themselves than they did at Agincourt. Or Poitiers. Or Courtrai. [;)]




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