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[no players] Casting Jaundiced Eyes: Lurker and Map Thread

When you make an angry guy mad maybe it is him not you. When you make one of the nicest guys on the forum like Mardoc hate you and think about not any thing but hurting you I am sure that makes it you not him.
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You know for someone not given much notice thestick sure wins a heck of a lot.
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Hmmm? stick won that game that Nicolae started and he won this newbie game.
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(April 25th, 2014, 22:30)NobleHelium Wrote: Hmmm? stick won that game that Nicolae started and he won this newbie game.
Anyway i like his planning and his pacience to execut stuff, this is great quality.He won the game which nicolae started with excelent play(nicolae left him in third position).

And this game shows how a bad prepared offensive knigs fails,,,
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Yeah I think he played well in the other game. I don't think he really played well here, there's been terrible micro if you look at his cities.
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(November 21st, 2013, 02:45)Merovech Wrote: Jowy's name...I assume that he made that after seeing Sian's? If so, shakehead Some people might find that funny, but I like to consider myself pretty hard to offend and that just strikes me as immature.

Sorry if my name was offensive frown I don't know where Sian's name came from, I just thought it'd be cool to have both angels and demons in the same game. I even googled Angel King to make sure it doesn't mean something bad.

(February 19th, 2014, 22:01)Commodore Wrote: Jowy totally ruins the game: Way 1,000,000,002. frown

I've come to expect to read a comment bashing me from you in every game I play, but it's still very disheartening to read. I hope what you say is not true frown
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(March 29th, 2014, 08:04)Goreripper Wrote: When you make an angry guy mad maybe it is him not you. When you make one of the nicest guys on the forum like Mardoc hate you and think about not any thing but hurting you I am sure that makes it you not him.

Mardoc did much more damage to me than I did to him with a settler kill, but I did not get mad at him. This is just a game and war is part of it.
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I'll address this once, from my observations here and elsewhere. Perhaps Mardoc would be a better source, but the fact is in the end you managed to piss him off so incredibly much that he would try no other avenue of victory than the one that ended with you dead. This is due to your in-game behavior, banter, and random PYFT issues. Killing a settler in a duel or for a war prep is well and good. Hurting him for shits and giggles without a clear gain to yourself is just trolling, pure and simple. This isn't the first time or second time or fifth time this has happened.

You are welcome to disagree, get mad, get huffy, whine about being bullied, blame the victim, call others crazy for not sharing your vision of how a game should go, blame Sullla fanboys, or whatever else in the Jowy Victimhood Repertoire you'd like...but the common element in all these games is you.
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It's got nothing to do with trolling. I'm just not that good of a player and thought at a time that it's worth it to trade my warrior for a settler to slow my neighbor's expansion and thus secure more land for me. I'm done with you, but I need Mardoc to know this.
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(May 4th, 2014, 11:57)Jowy Wrote: thought at a time that it's worth it to trade my warrior for a settler to slow my neighbor's expansion and thus secure more land for me.

(May 4th, 2014, 10:45)Jowy Wrote: Mardoc did much more damage to me than I did to him with a settler kill

It was 100% cause and effect. You can't separate the two events, the settler kill and the 20-knight force were part of the same thing. The only reason they were separated in time is that I thought I'd be more effective that way.

If you'd have left my settler alive, I'd probably have expanded a little more toward you peacefully, but I'd have stopped afterward and spent all my efforts on the New World and the center of the map. So you'd have had more land than you did in the end, and also Sumerian trade if you wanted it.

I will try not to hold too much of a grudge against you for next game, but I guarantee I won't open borders without a clear immediate benefit and I'll kill any units you put in threatening spots without hesitation, at minimum. No benefit of the doubt for you, you've proved it's not worth taking risks as your neighbor.
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