Top 100 Strategy Games

    strategy games

  • Strategy video games are a video game genre that emphasize skillful thinking and planning to achieve victory. They emphasize strategic, tactical, and sometimes logistical challenges. Many games also offer economic challenges and exploration.
  • A strategy game or strategic game is a game (e.g. computer, video or board game) in which the players’ decision-making skills have a high significance in determining the outcome.
  • (Strategy (game)) Strategy is a solitaire card game which uses a deck of 52 playing cards. It belongs to the same family as Sir Tommy and Calculation, and this can be regarded as the more difficult cousin of Sir Tommy.

    top

  • The highest or uppermost point, part, or surface of something
  • The leaves, stems, and shoots of a plant, esp. those of a vegetable grown for its root
  • top(a): situated at the top or highest position; “the top shelf”
  • the upper part of anything; “the mower cuts off the tops of the grass”; “the title should be written at the top of the first page”
  • The end of something that is furthest from the speaker or a point of reference
  • exceed: be superior or better than some standard; “She exceeded our expectations”; “She topped her performance of last year”

    100

  • hundred: being ten more than ninety
  • hundred: ten 10s
  • Year 100 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar.

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Entrepreneur to Ultrapreneur – 100 Ways to Up Your Game
Entrepreneur to Ultrapreneur - 100 Ways to Up Your Game
100 inspirational and original sayings for entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs. Created by Julian Hall, a serial entrepreneur who’s passion is innovation and entrepreneurship and its ability to change people’s lives. Each saying is accompanied by 100 equally inspiring images, photographs or pieces of artwork.

Grafted from his own experiences the good, bad and the ugly, this book aims to turn established entrepreneurs into ‘Ultrapreneurs’. These are individuals who have done more than just build a business or personal venture, but have changed their communities, industries, and in some cases the world.

Each of these 100 ways is Julian’s contribution towards the development of more ground breaking entrepreneurs. The book encourages aspiring Ultrapreneurs to realise that success in business relies heavily on success in every area of life and not just enterprise.

He guarantees, that if you follow these 100 lessons, not only will you surpass your goals but you’ll achieve them quicker than you expected. And more importantly you will contribute to the world becoming a better place.

Pointe du Hoc

Pointe du Hoc
From Wikipedia:

Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop location on the coast of Normandy in northern France. It lies 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Omaha Beach, and stands on 100 ft (30 m) tall cliffs overlooking the sea. It was a point of attack by the United States Army during the Battle of Normandy in World War II.

At Pointe du Hoc (often spelled as its Parisian French name "Pointe du Hoe" in official Army documents), the Germans had built, as part of the Atlantic Wall, six casemates to house a battery of captured French 155mm guns. With Pointe Du Hoc situated between Utah Beach to the west and Omaha Beach to the east, these guns threatened Allied landings on both beaches, risking heavy casualties in the landing forces. Although there were several bombardments from the air and by naval guns, intelligence reports assumed that the fortifications were too strong, and would also require attack by ground forces. The U.S. 2nd Ranger Battalion was therefore given the task of destroying the strongpoint early on D-Day.

Prior to the attack, the guns were moved approximately 1 mile away. However, the concrete fortifications were intact, and would still present a major threat to the landings if they were occupied by artillery forward observers. The Ranger Battalion commanders and executive officers knew the guns had moved, but the rest of the Rangers were not informed prior to the attack.[citation needed] The myth that the guns were "missing" on D-Day may be attributed to this decision not to inform the troops prior to the attack.

The Ranger battalion was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Earl Rudder. The plan called for the three companies of Rangers to be landed by sea at the foot of the cliffs, scale them using ropes, ladders, and grapples under enemy fire, and engage the enemy at the top of the cliff. This was to be carried out before the main landings. The Rangers trained for the cliff assault on the Isle of Wight, under the direction of British Commandos.

Despite initial setbacks because of weather and navigational problems, resulting in a 40-minute delay and loss of surprise, the cliffs were scaled and the strongpoint was assaulted successfully, with relatively light casualties. Fire support was provided during the attack by several nearby Allied destroyers. Upon reaching the fortifications, most of the Rangers learned for the first time that the main objective of the assault, the artillery battery, had been moved out of position, possibly as a result of air attacks during the buildup to the invasion. It is said that German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel gave the order to move the battery since he had recently been placed in charge of the coastal defenses of Normandy.

Removal of the guns had actually been completed on June 4, 1944, but poor weather conditions prior to the invasion limited a final reconnaissance effort which would have revealed the guns’ removal. The Rangers regrouped at the top of the cliffs, and a small patrol went off in search of the guns. This patrol found the guns nearby and destroyed them with thermite grenades. The new battery location inland was sighted solely for Utah beach.

The costliest part of the battle for the Rangers came after the cliff assault. Determined to hold the vital ground, yet isolated from other assault forces, they fended off several German counterattacks over the next two days, until reinforced from Omaha Beach. The original plans called for an additional, larger Ranger force of eight companies to follow the first attack, if successful. Flares from the clifftops were to signal this second wave to join the attack, but because of the delayed landing, the signal came too late, and the other Rangers, mostly of the U.S. 5th Ranger Battalion, landed on Omaha instead of Pointe du Hoc.

The added impetus these 500+ Rangers provided on the stalled Omaha Beach landing has been conjectured to have averted a disastrous failure there, since they carried the assault beyond the beach, into the overlooking bluffs and outflanked the German defenses. At the end of the 2-day action, the initial Ranger landing force of 225+ was reduced to about 90 men who could still fight. One of the battleships who helped the battalion was the USS Texas (BB-35).

The assault on Pointe du Hoc has recently been portrayed in the video game Call of Duty 2, in which the player is a member of the Dog Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion, and is faced with destroying the artillery battery and fending off the counter-attacks. The battle looks, however, much more action oriented in the video game than in real life as many of the Rangers are killed in spectacular fashion at the base of the cliff. Another video game version of this battle is in G.I. Combat, a real-time wargame from Strategy First and Freedom Games. As well, a playable version of Pointe Du Hoc is in the Real-Time Strategy game Company of Heroes.

The movie, The Longest Day, also contains scenes of the assault on the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc.

FPS skill chart

FPS skill chart
This is for all FPS players who are still new to the ranks. Your rank isn’t determined by your popularity but by how you play! In any gaming world, the noob is nothing but a retarded loser! The ranks are:

Elite – The top level for any player, you could literally score over 100 kills per match and earn twice as many rampages (if you play FEAR combat) as any player! Most of the noobs, Amateurs and Rookies will bitch at you and call you a cheater or try to vote kick you thinking your hacking but you can’t help that your so damn good! They just need to work harder and practice, practice, practice with lots of displine!

Pro – The level of someone nearly as elite but still able to pull in at least 100 kills per match! These guys are quite agile and could easily dispatch any noob or Amateur without a problem of course they must remember those rookies won’t go down without going kamikaze on them! Still they are so good that players continue to bark about failing and losing… Their loss [lol].

Marshall – Also a rank in the real world military, marshalls are very good but only enough to shank anyone who tries things the hard way! They still can get bested by a rookie if not careful, yet noobs might as well cry more leaving amateurs to consider continue or quit? Whatever the matter you still get your ass kicked by the best players!

Median – Not nearly as good as the top players but good enough to frustrate amateurs and causing rookies to strategically dispatch them! Rookies can still pull in a good number of kills on them even if they are this skilled.

Rookie – Aside just amateurs and flat out noobs, rookies are better players but are still frustrated by the players who are skilled and talented at both keeping themselves alive and putting these guys at the bottom of the food chain! Rookies are most strategic and even practice methods of how to gain a kill or two, they can generally reach 30 kills but if lucky 50 kills before the match is over! Certain environments present them with disadvantages causing them to rethink their general strategy and frustrating their ability to kill!

Amateur – The lowest rank and often mistaken for noobs, these guys can barely pull in 10 kills each match due to the lack of skill and having no sense of strategy what so ever. They are the general ‘let ’em rip’ or the ‘let me at ’em’ types charging into the open without reviewing the consequences of certain dumb moves! Sometimes they wonder if a FPS is their style at all.

Noob – Someone with no skill, no brain, no strategy and flat out no common sense! They cheat, hack and glitch to get their way because they don’t want to feel like the under dog that amateurs and rookies often accept themselves as! Any gaming type these guys are the *iggers of gaming lifestyle. They are often immature, cowardly, bitchy, freeloading, spamming and scamming, retarded (bad english and extremely stupid) and childishly minded jerks!

Posted June 1, 2013 by top100strategygamesymht