In the overkill maps , countries which have access to victory sites are invaded very soon .These countries also rarely get a coalition . I remember playing as Ecuador and applied to Peru's and Colombia's coalitions . No one accepted but three countries invaded me . This makes sense as that's how you win the game . But still Allyship is something. A five-city country as Ecuador can never survive after being attacked by both the neighbours . What should be actually done with such countries ? Opinions ?
Victory Site nations
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Teburu wrote:
git gud
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Rozne Eltobliv wrote:
In the overkill maps , countries which have access to victory sites are invaded very soon .These countries also rarely get a coalition . I remember playing as Ecuador and applied to Peru's and Colombia's coalitions . No one accepted but three countries invaded me . This makes sense as that's how you win the game . But still Allyship is something. A five-city country as Ecuador can never survive after being attacked by both the neighbours . What should be actually done with such countries ? Opinions ?
To play then you either have to have a lot of skill or a very good diplomatic approach
It’s like that; a snare to weaker players
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Teburu wrote:
git gud
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Git gud is a deliberate misspelling of the phrase (to) get good (at something), based on an apparent “folksier” pronunciation of the phrase.. While we can find earlier, one-off instances of git gud, the phrase notably appeared in 2009 in online video-game forums and had spread by 2013.Have fun, nothing personal.
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booombooom wrote:
Git gud is a deliberate misspelling of the phrase (to) get good (at something), based on an apparent “folksier” pronunciation of the phrase.. While we can find earlier, one-off instances of git gud, the phrase notably appeared in 2009 in online video-game forums and had spread by 2013.
but, that's just my 2 cents' worth -
MicahWill wrote:
booombooom wrote:
Git gud is a deliberate misspelling of the phrase (to) get good (at something), based on an apparent “folksier” pronunciation of the phrase.. While we can find earlier, one-off instances of git gud, the phrase notably appeared in 2009 in online video-game forums and had spread by 2013.
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hey did someone read the title lol ? (twas about victory site nations but we begun discussing git gud . That's what I like about this forum . We can convert anything into off-topic)
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