I see your audio is as messed up as mine was. Not all the time but often enough. In mission 1 there are a number of enemy bombers that do not appear on your scope. They come with he second wave of bombers and continue through the mission. They attack Battleship Row BEFORE the torpedo bombers arrive.
Avete letto quello che la Bibbia dice dei Romani? (libro dei Maccabei, capitolo 8) E' interessante perchè si capisce quello che le altre popolazioni dell'antichità pensavano della Civiltà Romana. Si leggono parole di rispetto e ammirazione per la loro potenza ma anche per la lealtà verso gli alleati e per come era organizzato lo Stato Romano.
Amo la storia e ho cercato di approfondire la conoscenza di vari Imperi che si sono formati nel corso dei secoli (Impero Romano, Ottomano, Spagnolo, Inglese, Austroungarico). Sono arrivata ad una conclusione: l'Impero non è una buona forma di governo perchè tende ad essere oppressivo e i vari popoli ad un certo punto chiedono l'indipendenza, preferiscono governarsi da soli. A nessuno fa piacere essere governati da un Imperatore che spesso è lontano e straniero.
"Once it was finally finished, the Death Star was the Emperor's favorite toy. It was also the most boring assignment in the galaxy for a Stormtrooper. Tedious inspection drills, endless hours of guarding inpregnable force field generators. Things got so bad that when a prison break erupted in the cell block, we were almost happy to have someone shooting at us again. If only we'd known what an embarrassing snipestorm we were about to wade into, we probably would have jettisoned the whole detention block into space."
This mission is so frustrating because even if you are able to destroy the shield generator, you can still lose because your forces can't fight worth shit.
When I've played this you could take at an AT AT (All Terrain Armored Transport) by just shooting at it without using your harpoon and tow cable. Also, after taking out the second AT AT (All Terrain Armored Transport), you taking Tie Bombers instead Fighters.
The roman empire conquered most of Britain. Which in turn gave birth to the british empire the largest empire in the world with an area of 35.5 million Square kilometers (13.71 million Square miles) at least 25% of the earth's land surface controlled by the british empire. This was in 1920. So that's not including the 13 colonies of the present united states of america. The United States is a sort of empire. So the roman empire is the parent of the british empire and the grandparent of the United States. The roman empire in many ways still exists and still inspires and fascinates many people across the world.
Rome doesn't breed germanic barbarians like the anglo saxons. Anglosaxons came from Germany, they are germans, nothing to do with the celtic bretons Rome conquered.
This is like the Battle of Kashyyyk in Revenge of the Sith, despite coming out a year earlier. Just the fact you have clone troopers and Wookiees defending the shoreline from an amphibious droid assault. I wonder if this map was specifically based on an early version of the battle from the movie.
Did anyone else expect Rhen Var to appear somewhere in the Sequel Trilogy, like how Kashyyyk later appeared in Revenge of the Sith, only to end up disappointed when it never happened? I sure did. Even before Disney acquired Lucasfilm, I expected Rhen Var to be included in Episodes 7-9 if they ever got made while Lucas was still in charge.