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Originally Posted by DonCorazon
The thing that has surprised me is how fast Shin has risen and how nobody has organized against him. In most games, a nation with a similar trajectory would have a rapid downfall as their neighbors organized against him.
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Well after I took Arco's capital, I was going to gear up and go after Shinuyama, actually.
Our original agreement was that I spare your nation, in exchange for military cooperation against the ogres.
At the last moment, as my NAP with Shinuyama expired, and I asked you where the heck your troops were, you stated that your initial thrust had failed, and that you wanted to back out of the war.
This was turn 18 IIRC.
< shrug > You managed to diplomatically keep me from annexing a second capital early in the game, by agreeing to a war against the frontrunner (Shinuyama), which you then backed out of, condemning Bandar to a game of turtling, which you then cut short by allying with our other proposed enemy, whilst complaining that no one is fighting against Shinuyama.
Blah blah blah, right?
