Gentlemen and R'yleh :-)
I'm going to computer control this turn and I am more or less taking Miclan with me to an early grave.
In turn I've been attacked by Miclan, R'yleh and Marignon. And curiously I've taken over Miclans home castle and territories, while R'yleh has taken my home lands. Poor Miclan, who started the war holds a narrow stip of land in between, with no army and a dead pretender.
If nothing else this game has taught me the valuable lesson that if you do too well in the early game all your neighbours jump you.
It is actually the Caelum part that got you jumped. A good portion of players hate Caelum. It is like playing Ermor. Those two nations get jumped. Ermor because it wrecks the land and screws up your neighbors. Caelum because many feel they are unbalanced and particularly they are extremely unbalanced on the map we are on right now.
Aku said:
It is actually the Caelum part that got you jumped. A good portion of players hate Caelum. It is like playing Ermor. Those two nations get jumped. Ermor because it wrecks the land and screws up your neighbors. Caelum because many feel they are unbalanced and particularly they are extremely unbalanced on the map we are on right now.
Now, you tell me :-)
Btw. I'm not complaining (much). Since I was winning against Miclan, I would have done the same in R'lyeh's place.
I hope Ryleh wins the game. You like never see a water race win and would like to see it win this one because Ryleh is particularly strong going by the graphs.
Zapmeister said:
Eh? I don't believe I've ever seen R'lyeh lose a game when played by a vet and unopposed by Atlantis. I fear R'lyeh much more than I fear Caelum.
Hmmm... I crushed Rlyeh as Ashen Ermor once. I had to scrape together a bunch of underwater indies so they would have some targets to mind blast instead of my Mound Kings... and there was a massive battle... I think I resigned later to Vanheim, though. Can't remember who was playing.