>Final boss becomes a pushover once you adapt to his tactics
>>2759023
He wasn't really a pushover, though. Waterloo could easily have went the other way if Blucher hadn't arrived on time.
That isn't how it happened, though. He just had bad logistics and bad luck.
delet this
Which fuck charged the cavalry in without infantry support?
>>2759178
>if the enemy made more mistakes i would win!
>>2760838
Where did I say that?
>>2760841
> Waterloo could easily have went the other way if Blucher hadn't arrived on time.
>if Blucher hadn't arrived on time.
>>2760849
The OP's assertion was that Napoleon was a pushover if you realised he was a one-trick pony.
I gave the example of Waterloo to the contrary, where any single fuck up would've lost it
>>2760857
hell, had it not rained, or Grouchy not been a complete muppet, Waterloo would have most likely gone the other way (he still would have lost the war though.)
>>2760868
Why are you autistic? I think autistic ppl should be gassed.