Dream walkin', pillow talkin'
She's calling my name again.
Day's breaking, I ain't wakin' up
I'm sleepin' in.
I'm on a roll now, I've gotta know how this dream ends.
She's calling my name again.
Day's breaking, I ain't wakin' up
I'm sleepin' in.
I'm on a roll now, I've gotta know how this dream ends.
) a mathematical impossibility. Which is in my opinion unbalanced... I am an experienced diplo player and I have numerous times fought as the small against the large and it never ends well. The big civs simply drag the war out until their greater production and tech starts counting and then the smaller civ(s) are defeated and the situation even worse than when it began. Both of Mongolia's war with China illustrate this once again. Which is why a huge territorial advantage is imbalanced.
I'd say situations like this make the game more 'real'. Imagine the roles you can play as frustrated neighbor, the plots you could hatch with others that could go horribly wrong, the drama, the suspense, the horror
... It seems like a good comprimise to me. The fact that China had no control over Austrailia seems besides the point. What they were offering, it seems, was that they would not contest your RIGHT to settle all of Austrailia in exchange for you not contesting their RIGHT to settle SE Asia... maybe the two of you could have enven agreed to a defnsive pact that would safeguard each others rights... ie., if someone else tried to settle Australia China would help you fight them off... Anyway, that's water under the bridge.
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