![]() All you have to do is go to the Lux Delux start-up box, click on the button marked "Expansion Games" (near the bottom-right of the box), which will initiate a pop-up box with links to other Lux games, and click on the "Lux Alliance" link. ![]() For this achievement, bear in mind that apparently "Castle Vox" is now known as "Lux Alliance" (otherwise it may be a bit confusing). Note: Apparently you can play as all 6 players, which would make getting this achievement very easy just play a game in single-player mode, and mark all 6 players as human - but where's the fun in doing that?īecome aware of Lux's sister, the team-based simultaneous-turns game Castle Vox When all of the other 5 players are reduced to just one position each, and surrounded by your massive armies, attack each of them in the one turn, wipe them out, and occupy their positions. If any of them are building up too much, you can attack them a bit to reduce their numbers (but be very careful, as you don't want to accidentally wipe them out). Then whittle your two allies down to almost nothing, and then box them into one spot as well (even though they're your allies, you can attack them and take over their positions). To do this, I boxed each of the three AI players into a corner, leaving them just one spot (don't let them have one with sea access, as they'll try to expand by using a navy), and surrounded them with lots of units so they couldn't get out. I had 3 players on my side (I chose the category of "Human" for them), and there were three AI players (I allocated them the category of "Angry"). The Russians (located at the far right of the map) easily overpowered all of the other players. I did it on the "WWII Europe Redux" map. ![]() Easy enough to do, especially in single-player mode. There is a cheap and easy way of getting this achievement very quickly, which is mentioned in the notes for the "Centurion" achievement - but, seriously, don't do it, just play the maps and enjoy yourself.Įliminate all 5 other players in one turn ![]() Just play ten different maps from the game's list, and win them. In the top-middle of the game's start-up box, there is a button called "Maps & Plugins", click on that, then choose a map from the list which pops up, and click on the "Install" button at the bottom-right of the pop-up list. See the tactics mentioned in the "Quint Kill" section ("Eliminate all 5 other players in one turn"). The easiest map I've played so far in single-player mode was the Finland map, so you could give that one a try - however, getting this achievement is easy when you play the game in the normal course of events, so just let it happen in its own time. With the help of my trainer Bertin Pötter I already was able to succeed.Ģ013 we competed at our first European Championships for Seniors and we were placed at a fantastic 36 place.Ģ014 we then made it to the World Championships in Normandy/France.- Easy enough to do, especially in single-player mode. My sporting ambition? Transitioning up into the Grand Prix Class above U25. I subsequently made a successful debut on the minor international tour, received the Golden Riding Insignia, defended my regional title a number of times and competed in three more European Youth Championships.īesides riding, I am currently completing a business studies course in Saarbrücken. Fourth position was added in 2006, on Fontalero at the European Championships in Stadl-Paura/AUT. To switch from ponies up to horses was effortless, thanks mainly to Wyoming with whom I placed sixth on my debut in the Juniors category at the 2005 European Championships in Barzago/ITA. We also competed in the European Championships in Hagen (2002), Newcarne Castle/IRL (2003) and Jaszkowo/POL (2004), and qualified twice for the A final and once for the B final. And a great one on top! In 2000, our first season together, we won bronze at the Luxembourg Championships and, the year after, we placed eleventh at the European Championships in Jerez de la Frontera/ESP. On the advice of squad trainer Michael Fassbender, we started to look out for a suitable pony – and finally found Casper. The following year I was called up into the youth squad by the F.L.S.E., the Equestrian Association of Luxembourg. In 1999 I participated in the Luxembourg dressage championships and won the bronze medal straightaway. equestrian club in Reckenthal/LUX and won our first rosette in “E” and “A” dressage trials. ![]() In 1998, I was given a Penucha, a Welsh pony mare with a height of 1.33 metres. In 1993, at the age of five, I took my first riding lesson. ![]()
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