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April 5th, 2011, 05:57 AM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
Blame the mod and idiots who give others free gems.
I am able to grasp what YOU think. But I see more and more no-diplo games; perhaps I'm not the only one who thinks that such random crap is killing the game?
Gotta join more no-diplo games.
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April 5th, 2011, 06:00 AM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
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Originally Posted by NooBliss
When you get 700 gems for free, you get an unfair advantage. When you win by using the resources of several other nations (willingly heloing you), its an unfair advantage. I dont give a damn if you get an unfair advantage by coercing some guillible fool or by hacking the .2h file.
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Diplomacy is the art of convincing people to do what you want them to do. If you are good at diplomacy, you are more likely to get other people to do what you want.
Diplomacy is by definition 'fair', insofar as everyone has an initial equal position from which to attempt to influence their peers. No one is privileged by anything outside of (1) their ability to conduct diplomacy and (2) the game state.
Ie, this is the very definition of a fair advantage. You're just crying because someone is a better diplomat than you and punishing you mercilessly for it. Meanwhile, you've been exploiting an obvious bug without saying anything and are for some reason offended that this makes people unhappy?
Wake up. Bugs aren't cool. Mercilessly abusing the stupidity or gullibility of your opponents is.
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April 5th, 2011, 06:18 AM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
What you call diplomacy, I call abusing the metagame. When TC convinced me to send him astral, it was a good diplomacy. When Executor convinced me to attack TC, it was a good dimplomacy.
Getting hundreds of gems for free is game breaking, as is convincing others to help you win just for lulz. I know where I stand and you wont convince me otherwise.
But... you know what? I'm in a good mood today. I'll add more drama.
This 'abuse' talk after I already promised to compensate, after this 'dimplomacy' thing, sickens me; find yourselves another Aby. I'm looking for a sub. )))))))))))))
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April 5th, 2011, 06:25 AM
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Private
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
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Originally Posted by NooBliss
What you call diplomacy, I call abusing the metagame. When TC convinced me to send him astral, it was a good diplomacy. When Executor convinced me to attack TC, it was a good dimplomacy.
Getting hundreds of gems for free is game breaking, as is convincing others to help you win just for lulz. I know where I stand and you wont convince me otherwise.
But... you know what? I'm in a good mood today. I'll add more drama.
This 'abuse' talk after I already promised to compensate, after this 'dimplomacy' thing, sickens me; find yourselves another Aby. I'm looking for a sub. )))))))))))))
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Sure, I can always use my water gems spamming murdering winter on the TC thugs and Unfrozen roaming Caelumian countryside, but I am not sure if I would benefit from it. We three combined aren't match for Corinthian or you, plus with the whole... It will atleast hurt him a lot if he decides to keep going after me instead of focusing on Ermor with the Nexus and all.
Maybe it was a bad desision, with you and Bandar attacking TC around the time, would probably buy me a break anyways, but it still wasn't for lulz...
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April 5th, 2011, 06:28 AM
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Sergeant
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
So you've also pooled Executor?
If you cant find some use for gems yourself, thats not the reason to play a kingmaker. Why punising other players, like me, TC or Bandar?
But thats not my problem anymore. Cya.
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April 5th, 2011, 06:40 AM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
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Why punising other players, like me, TC or Bandar?
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Umm, cause punishing TC greatly reduces the ammount of punishing he does to me, making me live possibly considerably longer?
TC should be able to dispel it, if he just puts some effort into it instead of whacking me. You could dispel it too. I can't use gems when the AN is up, you don't have to either. Might really help you saving up some pearls for dispel...
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April 5th, 2011, 10:40 AM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
Hey...
Someone ragequitting due diplomacy working against him..
... Is Kuritza back?
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April 5th, 2011, 10:45 AM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
Diplomacy is working against TC now. My nation is fine at the moment.
But playing like that is not enjoyable, and being accused of getting free assassinations worth ~150 bloodslaves after somebody has received 700+ gems is stupid.
Ragequit? No, just no desire to play anymore.
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April 5th, 2011, 01:38 PM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
fwiw ermor has definitely not gotten 700+ gems from other people. oceania has only given 80S in the entire game, and caelum is not that much more than that
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April 5th, 2011, 01:48 PM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
He has. At least if he's to be believed.
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