Originally posted by Daemon SinOnly four people can make the winning conditions.
War is war, loser.
But seriously, just make sure that you give fair warning to your ally that you're going to cancel the alliance. Stabbing someone in the back just leads to mistrust and the breakdown of your other alliances.
EDIR: And Freddie, it's float not fly π
Surely if you have more than three allies, you have to take it for granted that they have too. . .i'm not in this to bump uglies π
Originally posted by huckleberryhoundFair point all - maybe reading Red Night's posts is proving detrimental to my sadist streak ...
Only four people can make the winning conditions.
Surely if you have more than three allies, you have to take it for granted that they have too. . .i'm not in this to bump uglies π
Farg it, (pours whiskey and lights cig) you're all dead! π
Originally posted by Daemon SinNot always. Someone was telling me about a false alliance they had with a player for at least 10 turns, just feeding information to his other allies, before cancelling alliance and kicking the guy out of the game in two or three turns. Backstabbing is part of the game.
War is war, loser.
But seriously, just make sure that you give fair warning to your ally that you're going to cancel the alliance. Stabbing someone in the back just leads to mistrust and the breakdown of your other alliances.
EDIR: And Freddie, it's float not fly π
Enemies stab you in the back, friends stab you in the front.
edit: no offence, but you will not get far in this game if you go around telling your allies when you plan to cancel alliance with them.
Originally posted by StarrmanA bit confused here ...
If a fleet has more weight than storage capacity, then the fleet will have to dump excess soldiers overboard, until there is enough storage to contain the total weight of all troops loaded aboard.
You cannot load an army onto a fleet if the weight of the army is 50% more than the storage of the fleet.
With two sengoku-bune transports with 8 storage each - totally 18 - they can carry a total troop weight of 18? Or 27? (18 + 50π΅
Originally posted by treetalkTwo such transports would have 16 total storage and could carry troops as long as the troops weigh 16 or less in total.
A bit confused here ...
With two sengoku-bune transports with 8 storage each - totally 18 - they can carry a total troop weight of 18? Or 27? (18 + 50π΅
Originally posted by Freddie2006LOL! So that's you off my potential alliance list then π
Not always. Someone was telling me about a false alliance they had with a player for at least 10 turns, just feeding information to his other allies, before cancelling alliance and kicking the guy out of the game in two or three turns. Backstabbing is part of the game.
Enemies stab you in the back, friends stab you in the front.
edit: no offence, ...[text shortened]... ar in this game if you go around telling your allies when you plan to cancel alliance with them.