I agree Kristian - I think that is a problem brought about with the extra games now running, as *some* people are happy to just cut and run rather than fight it out to the end.
I personally think you learn as much from defeat as you can from victory, so to cut and run is disappointing, and giving cities away just to stick two fingers up to those who have beaten you is low. You should show respect to your victors and let them take their deserved spoils of victory whilst making it as difficult and as bloody as possibly for them.
Ironically, I think that denying some cities to slaze might actually be doing him a favour economically and give him less of a distance to pull his forces back to repel athlete.
If Whosit just sits tight and swallows whatever price of peace Korea demand (if its possible), he could take back a few cities if he gets lucky and Athlete makes gamins this time, though relying on Athlete's military skills is not a very safe bet!
I personally think you learn as much from defeat as you can from victory, so to cut and run is disappointing, and giving cities away just to stick two fingers up to those who have beaten you is low. You should show respect to your victors and let them take their deserved spoils of victory whilst making it as difficult and as bloody as possibly for them.
Ironically, I think that denying some cities to slaze might actually be doing him a favour economically and give him less of a distance to pull his forces back to repel athlete.
If Whosit just sits tight and swallows whatever price of peace Korea demand (if its possible), he could take back a few cities if he gets lucky and Athlete makes gamins this time, though relying on Athlete's military skills is not a very safe bet!
"You want to take my city of Troll%ng? Go ahead and try."