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It is until you forget them for 10 turns and you start losing hammers :s
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Nicolae Carpathia Wrote:It is until you forget them for 10 turns and you start losing hammers :s
Yeah that is normally quite a problem, but in this situation I definately should be alert enough to not forget .
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Or you discover a tech that obsoletes them and they leave your build queue forever.
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darrelljs Wrote:Or you discover a tech that obsoletes them and they leave your build queue forever.
Darrell
I should be able to build CKNs also after Rifling so no problem here.
edit. Make it 13 whips I logged in and found couple of more cities to do it.
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Wouldn't they get upgraded to the obsoleter unit and you can keep the hammers?
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NobleHelium Wrote:Wouldn't they get upgraded to the obsoleter unit and you can keep the hammers?
Yes but if you already have the obsoleter unit in the build queue the two items are merged and you lose hammers.
You also lose the hammers if you had removed the obsolete unit from the queue, as there's no way to add it back.
I have to run.
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Couple of shots from the foreign lands. Moogle's main stack has probably taken eastern route that strongly indicates that Rego would be joining, but apparently not this turn.
Lockes stack is too big considering what he is up against especially when he isn't doing this alone. Furthermore I would have focused more on mounted and siege units and less on drafted maces that he has been accumulating a long time. Nevertheless this is definately good enough and should grant him easy wins unless he loses his siege units. Adlain should probably focus on Camel Archers+siege and try to find flat land spot where to hit that stack and hopefully flank siege units away.
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Mackoti had promised to turn around with his Chariot, but didn't do it. Therefore I closed borders at least temporarily.
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LP got Rifling and Military tradition in one turn. How can he not get Machine Guns and Infantry in 13 turns?
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Quote:Hi Plako and ASM,
I'm quite astounded by how completely and utterly you've managed to betray almost every semblance of your word to us. To say that you've been making a mockery of our arrangement and have turned it into a one-sided farce for a long while would be an understatement. (For starters, you might recall that open borders and non-aggression were two of the founding tenants of our supposed cooperation.) Now you have gone and broken your word with an overtly hostile trade embargo which you clearly planned and executed while supposedly in an alliance with us. Non-aggressive... yeah right.
Everyone already knows it, but I'll point out your glaring hypocrisy anyway. You will recall that an identical incident was brewing many turns ago, when the situation was reversed and YOU were the clear leader in the game. Many people were concerned about your lead, and as a result there were a series of mass emails to try to arrange an embargo against you. Sound familiar? As your ally, I knew right away that I would not and could not join in such a cause. But I didn't just leave it at that, I went further - I went on a mission and actively contacted people privately to try to talk them out of closing borders with you. I believe that I played a key part in encouraging several undecided folks - particularly Adlain, Luddite and Rego - to back out of the proposal, which eventually helped to cause the embargo efforts to implode and resulted in it ceasing to happen.
Roll forward to recent times, when a practically identical situation occurs - the only difference being that this time the #1 and #2 positions have been switched between us. Would you prove to be as loyal an ally as we were in the same situation? Not even close. You apparently not only made no effort whatsoever to talk anyone else out of this proposal to close borders with us - but you decided that you would actually join in the effort yourself. Wow, talk about a heartless backstab. (I'm assuming of course that you were approached, rather than that you were the ringleader of this effort. Because if you were, that would of course make your actions all the more despicable.)
I could also bring up other hypocrisy, such as that for a very long time you have not passed on a single piece of valuable information to us about rivals - even though clearly there has been plenty that would have been worth passing on, especially in recent times. Meanwhile, I've continually updated you with relevant and important information about goings-on in the world. Heck, multiple times I've forwarded entire emails with critical information from rival civs your way. You've never sent a single equivalent message in return, and that speaks volumes in itself. The amount of one-way giving and one-way taking in our relationship has been a complete joke, to be honest. Time and time again you've proved that the standard you've expected (and have received) from an alliance with us is not the same standard that you are willing to reciprocate. Far from it, in fact. Ever since you were no longer the #1 partner in this relationship, you've treated us appallingly. You clearly have a horrendously skewed double standard towards us, and I'm extremely unimpressed.
The ironic twist to all of this is that you're actually worse off by closing borders than you would have been keeping them open. Why? The economic "damage" you did to me amounted to only a few beakers per turn of research - not even qualifying as a scratch, really. Meanwhile, you did at least as much damage to your own economy, and possibly a bit more - especially since you've just adopted Free Market (unlike any of your cronies). To make matters worse, it's the relative change in beakers per turn that really counts - which unfortunately for you, hurts you even more. It's simple logic really - if someone is generating twice as much research as you, closing borders needs to cause at least twice as much damage to them as to you to be worthwhile. If it's three times as much research, you need to do three times as much damage for closing borders to be worth it. And so on. Given that you haven't even broken even in terms of raw beaker losses in this transaction, let alone taking into account the relative beaker losses - you've actually pushed my relative research rate ahead of yours by closing borders with me. Even taking into account all of your other buddies that closed borders. Go figure. :P
Of course, the biggest winners out of all this are of course the folks who didn't close borders. But ironically enough, even though we both lose relative to those folks, you still end up hurting more from this than I do. What you've effectively done by closing borders is to give me a leg up on you, while giving the folks who didn't close borders a bigger leg up. You're the one standing at the bottom of the pile getting trodden on by everyone else. Uh... well done?
If you've realised the mistake and want to discuss the option of re-opening borders, I'm open to chat. Although I will probably have some reservations at this point, for obvious reasons.
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"Right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must."
“I have never understood why it is "greed" to want to keep the money you have earned but not greed to want to take somebody else's money.”
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