Originally posted by Pitboss Portugal
Korea i haven't snubbed anyone and I am not crying. You have of course the right to say your opinion but at least know the facts.
Ozzy how can you compare me to Carpathia, when I am not the attacker and agressor. What u did back in HOTW 12 was self defence against him. Portugal hasn't said one bad thing towards Rome for 3000 years.
And Korea you have no idea how much diplomacy there has been going on, but Rome changes his mind every time.
Korea i haven't snubbed anyone and I am not crying. You have of course the right to say your opinion but at least know the facts.
Ozzy how can you compare me to Carpathia, when I am not the attacker and agressor. What u did back in HOTW 12 was self defence against him. Portugal hasn't said one bad thing towards Rome for 3000 years.
And Korea you have no idea how much diplomacy there has been going on, but Rome changes his mind every time.
I think that all is poor form on the part of Rome, but not against the rules.
The way it compares is that you are more powerful (at least point wise) and Rome is trying to knock you down a peg. That is fully allowed in diplogames. It is just a matter of how far he pushes, how able you are to push back, and how the fence sitters decide on the merits of each side. If he keeps failing to negotiate in good faith, then that is a strong argument you can make to others in the area (like Greece I suppose) to come to your aid.
Ultimately, until this war gets to the point of crippling either side (and it doesn't seem close to it) then you guys just need to fight it out. If Rome is proving themselves to be untrustworthy in negotiations, then they lose trust with you and others in the future. And you can respond accordingly in the future.
But there really isn't any need for either of you to complain or whine about the situation OOC yet. Just fight it out.
I'll bring the popcorn.
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