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Old November 10, 2000, 18:53   #1
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new interview at pc.ign.com
Hi folks. I just thought you all would like to know that there is a new interview at pc.ign.com on ctp2. It has a few screenshots and the interview itself is interesting.

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Old November 10, 2000, 19:06   #2
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i'm sure that it's not as interesting as our chat
 
Old November 10, 2000, 19:24   #3
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Nice interview. Whatever Activision is going to deliver - it sure is going to be significantly better then CTP. At least that i am sure of. I keep my thumbs crossed
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Old November 10, 2000, 22:30   #4
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From interview (Dave White):
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Flanking units have the ability to attack opponents next to them as well as those right in front of them. Once a Flanking unit, such as a Knight, has dispatched the enemy in front of him he can continue to attack the next enemy over allowing multiple Flanking units to gang up on individual enemies.


Exciting stuff!
I noticed the flanking unit in MarkG's screenshot in preview 4, but haven't heard any mention of this before. It'll certainly change the way battles are fought and the composition of our armies (stacks).

 
 

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