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Originally Posted by Ragnars Wolves
From the score charts on llamaserver you still have 17 provinces and 4 or 5 forts.
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Yep, but they're all at 50+ unrest, I have nothing left to protect them from goblin/ulmish sneak raiders, and not enough income to buy stuff to protect them with either. Which doesn't matter because Yomi's already moving on to thugs and SCs to raid anyhow, which what I can buy or summon right now can't touch anyway. By the time I can touch them, I won't have the gems and/or yaksha to touch them *with*.
I know how this goes from here on, I really do - raiding and counter-raiding which drives the income of my lands to 0, while
their income (both mundane and magical) remains tops because I don't have anything to raid them with anymore (see above about me being an idiot with a broken back). I'm sure you can see the feedback loop there
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I essentially lost all initiative in this war, if I ever had any.
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I wish you wouldn't ask to be put on AI and unbalance the game with that many provinces and just hand that many to 1 or 2 nations.
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They're going to get them one way or the other - as I said, I don't have the means to protect them, nor prevent my enemies from building the stuff that'll ensure they get them. My initial build/strat was too slow and wouldn't have worked anyway, I completely dropped the ball on adapting it to my immediate neighbours and at this point even the astral summons I'm shooting for are going to be nothing more than a speed bump, if that.
Hell, even taking my forts won't be that costly for him.
I mean, seriously. Look at Yomi's troop graph. Now his fort graph. Now his research graph. Now his gem graph. Seen 'em ? Now tell me the story of how he's not going to turn Kailasa into a driveway doublequick, esp. with Ulm lending a hand
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I know real life can get in the way, but you are making it sound like you think you can not beat Yomi so you quit. We all agreed to fight it out to the last man.
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It's a combination of both, really.
One the one hand, in retrospect I'd registered in too many games at once and it's really eating into my work time (or my work time is really eating into my gaming time
). The time it takes me to think through everything, plan, script, scheme, test out etc... for each game is really above what I had anticipated, and a thousand times longer than playing turns against the AI.
Maybe it's because I'm not as clever as I thought I was or I obsess too much about things, but it takes me a good 2 hours to play one turn in one game. I really can't do this adequately for 3 games at once - and considering how badly I'm doing in them, I'd really need to spend even *more* time than that thinking about each
TL;DR: in the future I'll only play the one game.
And on the other hand this particular game doesn't look like it's going to be very interesting for me from here on out. I already know how things are going down from here, seeing as I've been fighting those same 2 players in another game (Silicon Wolves). I don't really mind the losing itself, but losing against the exact same people in the same way for the same reasons twice in a row (well, in parallel rows really
) is a bit demotivational, you know ? I did the tooth and nail thing against those two once and I'm profoundly dejected at having to do it again so soon.
'sides, haven't you noticed ? I'm *already* down to the last man. Well, woman. The rest are a handful of monkeys and 40 odd pigs
Now. I also realize it'd not be cool of me at all to turn AI overnight, which is why I'm warning of my waning of motivation well in advance. This should give y'all time to either find a sub who's more into lost causes than me right now ; or to shift your diplos and grand strategies around in preparation for the inevitable rapid demise which would immediately follow from Kailasa going AI.
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Originally Posted by MockingBird
To that I'll add that folding when the game is turning against you will only encourage other players to attack you in other games, creating a vicious downward spiral.
On the other hand, fighting it out to the bitter end means that people know a victory against you will not come easily, encouraging them in the future to look for easier pickings elsewhere.
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Well, as I said, I've already done/am doing the tooth-and-nail thing against those two in Silicon Wolves. Cost them quite a bit, I believe. Or hope.
But it obviously hasn't put the Fear of God into them so either your statement is not absolutely true, or my fighting back style is so laughably ineffective it doesn't even matter