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Haven't got a lot of it, my grain is in the green while my fish is far in the red.
I can't retreat an army when in a battle? :U
Kinda underestimated the effect of morale on my units.
I hate how Hungary has a tendency of being pwned in world wars.
Just don't pull a Trianon on it, k?
I hate how Hungary has a tendency of being pwned in world wars.
Just don't pull a Trianon on it, k?
I'll put it in main postGame name: The Hive Workshop 2
password: ralle
I'll put it in main post
In my old thread I gave a quick overview, plus you can check the Manual and the FAQ over at the website.Kaiser supertoinkz
German Empire
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NOTE: This game has not yet started. Thus, you cannot command your armies or give orders.
Game starts when all players joined.
Okay. How does the game works?
Exactly what Huurka just said applies to me too, just include Coal in the "what I want" list and possibly fish\grain in the "what I am willing to give" list.
Oh yeah... And I'm willing to give away 1.5 times more wood\iron than the oil\gas\coal I'm getting in return.
Did Hungary win in game 2 yet?
You have to be proactive about it. Your nation has more energy than mine and I haven't had trouble getting energy.I'm not playing this game anymore, at all. I suck too hard at it, mainly because I don't know what I'm supposed to do to get a +50 or so in each Energy resource. All Energy places either belong to my allies, or don't exist at all in big amounts. Like... I have to go in six different directions just to stabilize my Coal production to something higher than -200. Then this thing about having a chance to get attacked in everywhere I go, and the uprising thing that kills my soldiers, and the huge time it takes to get from place, and no one selling energy in the Stock Market OR in private offers.
No one nation is very stable (except for Italy, but they don't really have surpluses of anything). Quit whining as if Sweden has it tough, when in reality every nation has strengths and weaknesses and many people consider Sweden one of the most powerful nations due to their high amounts of raw materials.
You have to be proactive about it. Your nation has more energy than mine and I haven't had trouble getting energy.
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Uprisings can be stopped by stationing around 10 men in revolting provinces.
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You have about a million wood and iron, meaning you can easily upgrade the production of your weaker provinces.
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No one nation is very stable (except for Italy, but they don't really have surpluses of anything). Quit whining as if Sweden has it tough, when in reality every nation has strengths and weaknesses and many people consider Sweden one of the most powerful nations due to their high amounts of raw materials.
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Pretty much all of your problems would be solved by reading the manual/faq.
Pewt is trying to help you.Can you please stop it? I'm not whining. I just didn't like this game, I'm bad at strategy and that's it. I just wanted to try the game. And, well, I didn't like it. I don't want to argue with you, or to 'whine', or... Well, just please, stop it.
I know it's not about Sweden. I said it like a million times, it's about me, I'm just not good at this game, and I just wanted to try it. I have great respect towards you, in fact, I just don't like it how you just keep arguing with me about my own decision. I don't know what you're trying to do - to prove a point, to get me back in the game, or just argue for fun... But I don't really care. I don't want any arguments.
Pewt is trying to help you.