Robert, I sent you a PM a few days ago about whether or not I should vote since I joined the game after the May story thread was finished. Please let me know soon so I don't miss the voting if I'm supposed to be doing it this time. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Vikings (DoE) View PostRobert, I sent you a PM a few days ago about whether or not I should vote since I joined the game after the May story thread was finished. Please let me know soon so I don't miss the voting if I'm supposed to be doing it this time. Thanks.
If you have read the story thread then you're most welcome to vote!
I'll send you the password later today (assuming that you don't know it)
Same to the Aztecs.Formerly known as "CyberShy"
Carpe Diem tamen Memento Mori
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Israel has played.
If Russia and the Turks both organize and vote 'yes' for the measured war thing, then why don't they just offer a reasonable peace IC, instead of a peace offer that'll turn Israel into an "End Turn" clicking part of the game.
I vote "no" for the measured war b/c I'm not interested in a game where I can just login every turn to end the turn for the next 200 turns. Let the Russians and the Turks then just take all my cities so that I don't have to login anymore. (3 armies are already moving towards my 3 remaining cities)
If I would have known that this is "such" a game I would have overtaken the Mali and the Zulu 50 turns ago.
Maybe the Neandors and the French could have helped me against the Zulu. It would be a shame if they would have had a chance.
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Originally posted by Robert Plomp View PostI'm sorry for no answering yet.
If you have read the story thread then you're most welcome to vote!
I'll send you the password later today (assuming that you don't know it)
Same to the Aztecs.
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We are making full circles again. I will say that you did not said anything when England got smashed and when the French razed 3 of the 8 Turkish cities. You will say those were small cities and I will tell that Turkey slaved down to size 1 or 2 all their cities, so it was far worst than 15 turns of no teching. You will tell you wanted to take the peace by gifting us those units and I will say you are not honest - you were headed to take the light defended Hebron. You were thinking you can destroy us and rejected our peace offers, despite I have warned you, I was even begging you to take peace and avoid destruction to your nation. Say - did I begged you three times?
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A top civ that doesn't tech for 10-15 turns may become a subtop civ.
A behind civ that can't tech for 10-15 turns becomes a death end civ. There's no perspective anymore.
England is still a top civ, look at turkey, they are strong and big.
How can you compare that to Israel? We were already far behind when the first war started.
Remember that Israel got an early kick already when our 2nd city and holy city was razed in the very beginning of the game. We have been behind all the time. And your offers would push us back even further. Harming a big civ doesn't compare to harming a small civ.
You compare apples with oranges.
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Why you say it is so bad to lose your second city? France lost its second city. I lost my third.
Why you say it is impossible for you to stop teching for 10 or 15 turns? You gave half of those money for upgrading cannons in attempt to defend against power, which I warned you is coming at you You cant say I did not warned you many times. Yes, you took your chances and you lost. Nothing wrong with that.
This war already costs me not 10 or 15, it costs me more like 30 or 40 turns of no teching. What I have earned? You give England and Turkey as example of top civs. They are top not because they hame much more GNp than you. I know these as they are my friends but I wont tell details, but I can assure you their GNP is comparable to yours. And all this because of one war, which we have nothing to gain from.
I do understand the requirement the game to be fun for everyone, but this "fun" is so personal...
Your role is excellent to my understanding. Just cant understand the last few turns.
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It's not just the 2nd city, it's also a holy city. I built the Oracle to get to Judaism, that means a lot was invested into Jerusalem. Not a problem, btw, but it's a huge backlash. I gambled and I lost. I'm not complaining about it. But it was quite a strike.
The canon upgrades costed me 1/4th of what you asked from me. And there's a difference between investing money and losing money.
"Fun" means imho that there's perspective. Not per se to win the game, but to achieve something.
My last few turns were indeed strange. Worst of all of course my attempt to see if I could sneak to Hebron unseens. Unfortunately that failed. It's b/c there was nothing else for me to do.
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The Measured War Rule is for situations when people's emotions about the situation preclude a peace that will allow the players to move on without making a civ unplayable. It seems to me that the emotions of at least one player here are quite thoroughly precluding letting the war end in a decent way. I therefor vote in favor of applying the rule here.I play Europa Universalis II; I dabble in everything else.
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It's not just the 2nd city, it's also a holy city. I built the Oracle to get to Judaism, that means a lot was invested into Jerusalem.
I gambled and I lost.
The canon upgrades costed me 1/4th of what you asked from me. And there's a difference between investing money and losing money.
"Fun" means imho that there's perspective. Not per se to win the game, but to achieve something.
Worst of all of course my attempt to see if I could sneak to Hebron unseens.
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Originally posted by Israel (DoE) View PostA top civ that doesn't tech for 10-15 turns may become a subtop civ.
A behind civ that can't tech for 10-15 turns becomes a death end civ. There's no perspective anymore.
England is still a top civ, look at turkey, they are strong and big.
How can you compare that to Israel? We were already far behind when the first war started.
Remember that Israel got an early kick already when our 2nd city and holy city was razed in the very beginning of the game. We have been behind all the time. And your offers would push us back even further. Harming a big civ doesn't compare to harming a small civ.
You compare apples with oranges.
I believe I was pretty upset over that at the time and would have supported a reload (maybe I asked for one, I don't remember). But now it does sound like your emotions are clouding your judgment in this matter. You have been offered many good peace offers and continue to stall for time and try to attack again.
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