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  1. Well, that is interesting... # ... England just warns me that Spain is plotting to conquer me, and Spain just warns me that Spain is plotting to conquer me... Who shall I believe ?

    Monday, 13-Oct-14 20:22:58 UTC from web
    • @critialcloudkicker Well... If Spain says that Spain wants to conquer you... Then you should clearly trust both pieces of information.

      Monday, 13-Oct-14 20:30:01 UTC in context
    • @broniebrown Oh, I fubar'd up... no England is saying "Spain is plotting to conquer you". And Spain is saying "England is plotting to conquer you" ... Joke's on them though, I will mass produce airplanes within 8 turns and they are HUNGRY ( for experience )

      Monday, 13-Oct-14 20:31:44 UTC in context
    • @critialcloudkicker I think that both nations want to make you and their enemy weaker by pushing you into a war. I'd create a better defense in case someone really wants to fight you. But first of all: don't trust anyone, especially with conflicting information and motives within the given information.

      Monday, 13-Oct-14 20:37:26 UTC in context
    • @broniebrown Well, I am playing on difficulty 6 ( 8 is max ) ... so you might be on to something. Also I am pretty sure I could take London within 60 turns by use of 1 artilery, 1 landship, and 2 bombers... But hey, who cares, most of my opponents are just reaching the Industrial Era while I am in the middle of the Modern Era. I could just sit out this bumpy ride till 2012, quicksave, nuke one of them, get the achievement, and depending on the outcome of the nuke ( I do not know a lot about nukes in this game ) reload and then go for a space-race victory... I love space-race victories...

      Monday, 13-Oct-14 20:41:33 UTC in context