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View Poll Results: What do you do when you know your nation is doomed?
Fight to the last man 30 44.78%
Choose another nation to help win 20 29.85%
Ravage the world/Scorched earth 12 17.91%
Ignore the bigger picture and fight your own little wars 13 19.40%
Donate all your gems & items to your conqueror and go AI 3 4.48%
Donate all your gems & items to your enemy's enemies and go AI 12 17.91%
Just go AI 4 5.97%
Use it as a chance to test weird ideas 20 29.85%
It depends on the game or RP decisions 23 34.33%
Something other than listed above 4 5.97%
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Old January 8th, 2009, 07:08 PM
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If it isn't the end-game, I will likely fight to the last man. I'll even pull a Gandalf and try my best to maintain dominion and a province. In my last turn I pass my belongings to someone else.

More often though I see the end of the game as it approaches. This is a little different. I suppose I still fight to the last man, but I also like to experiment. I might even get a tad lazy since I know that I can't affect the end at all. Though a part of that has to do with committing to other games that have more promise.
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I've tended to go down to the last man in the (admittedly few) MP games I've played. Though, in all of them I somehow managed to end with a war with THE big player or A big player. I don't think I'd ever go AI though. Trying to deal massive damage (giant enemy crab!) is really fun. I'll probably end up experimenting too. Will this formation of 50 researchers, all set to Cast Generic Fireball Compensation actually stop the enemy army? How much damage could it do? Would it be more effective if I gave them Fire Swords, mass buffs and set them to "Charge of the Unarmored Brigade"?

Oh man, now I actually want to do this stuff.
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I think there should be sticky in MP forum section with rules of ingame bahaviour, such as: all the insulting speeches should be adressed to the nation, not to player controling it; never threat a war to player in another game for some actions he made in current game; never give gold, gems or items to another player in one game in order to receive gold, gems or items from him in another game; and finally, if you do not want to play anymore, please respect all other players enough to inform them about it, so they could find a sub, or at least put yourself to AI.

Personaly I never set myself to AI yet - I try to fight until I can do at least minor damage to my opponent(s), when I have noone left to fight I send all my money, gems and items to people who helped me, or to enemies of my enemies, and continue to send money/gems every turn until I lose my last province.
There's the excellent Sheap's rules post, but it never got stickied:

http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/showthread.php?t=32050
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There's the excellent Sheap's rules post, but it never got stickied:

http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/showthread.php?t=32050

Well, I think it should be. If there's is a sticky with forum rules, there definately should be the one with ingame rules as well.
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There's the excellent Sheap's rules post, but it never got stickied:

http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/showthread.php?t=32050
Added to the MP server sticky altho eventually a merger of both sets might be best.
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HAHAHAHAH, I wonder which game started this thread, thanks Vfb and Quiti

If I am backstabed, I'll do everything in my power to kill and ruin that bastard.
Will do anything in my power to wreck all diplomacy in the game and try to manipulate people or help decide who the winner is by sending everything I've got. Depends on the situation.

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never threat a war to player in another game for some actions he made in current game; never give gold, gems or items to another player in one game in order to receive gold, gems or items from him in another game

I agree about the first part, about threats, but I'd keep those players on a watch list in other games, but not about the second part. Why not?
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Well, I think it should be. If there's is a sticky with forum rules, there definately should be the one with ingame rules as well.
I wouldnt argue that. But they arent the same thing.
Forum Rules are easier to settle on and enforce. Game Rules tend to be debatable and voluntary.
But they do deserve a place in the stickies.
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Maybe it was the way WingedDog phrased it. Or maybe I don't understand what you mean by "second part"? Here's how Sheap put it:

Tip 2: Code of in-game conduct.
1) Don't make any agreements prior to the start of the game.
2) Don't bring alliances or enemies from one game into the next.
3) Don't trade things in one game for things in another game, or use position in one game as leverage to bargain in another one.
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I agree about the first part, about threats, but I'd keep those players on a watch list in other games, but not about the second part. Why not?
Becouse what good are your watchlists in the first place? The situation differs from game to game. If you are able to declare a war on a nation and win it, why shouldn't you do so, no matter if the person controling it hurt you in another game or not? On the other hand, if you are unable to do any harm to your 'personal enemy' in another game I do not see the reason of declaring a war to him.
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Gandalf!

That's the third time (2nd time in this thread) you have recently messed up quotes and either made it seem like I said something someone else said, or someone else said something I said.

Can you please stop breaking the quotes when you are responding to posts.
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