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Emperor Stranger
http://tournament.cybernations.net/nation_...tion_ID=1001899
Nihilist Tyrant
Chaos Ensues

I seriously suspect this nation of having a bot or something. Every time I have hit him and he was low on soldiers, right before my second attack he would have several hundred more. My first ground attack today, I had a 92% chance of victory after macrus the great, an alliance mate helping me, beat him down. I won that battle. When I went for my second ground attack, he has over 800 soldiers and I have a 22% chance.

There is seriously something suspicious. I haven't been able to anarchy him by myself since the war started. Now I know something is wrong because he somehow survived even after four consecutive ground battles.

Marcus will be hitting again tomorrow and we will grab screenshots if needed.
admin
Sounds like your battle odds got high enough to auto redeploy his troops and send them back home for defense. It's not a bot, just the way the game works when your battle odds get high enough to prevent players from deploying all of their soldiers to escape a fight.
Emperor Stranger
QUOTE (admin @ Oct 22 2009, 08:00 PM) *
Sounds like your battle odds got high enough to auto redeploy his troops and send them back home for defense. It's not a bot, just the way the game works when your battle odds get high enough to prevent players from deploying all of their soldiers to escape a fight.


But for four consecutive ground battles it undeployed the troops? It happened again today and yesterday with marcus. The guy doesn't even fight offensively often. I could understand if it happened in one ground battle, but cmon, four?

There has to be something wrong here. (Specially because the guy seems to have several thousand troops..)
Allan a Dale
Round expired, nation no longer exists. Closing thread.
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