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Stylesjl

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  1. Good on you mate, it's always good to calm down, step back and take a breather. I myself don't post very often here, mostly because the open world forum can drive me insane through all the trolling and heated arguing

  2. The only real uses that I can see for it are in these circumstances

    -A large nation buys one, and a small nation buys one, it is then used to help boost the small nation up further. Although this seems rather weak as the small nation is probably better off getting another wonder with it's own income

    -A large nation is knocked down to near or at Zero Infrastructure and a large, intact nation can then funnel extra cash to boost the weakened nation back up

    Either way I would get it when I run out of wonders to buy, but I doubt it will ever really be necessary

  3. I would argue that both have a hand in the problem, the raider for attacking in the first place, but also the raidee for counterattacking and taking the raid to a whole new level, that's not to say that I approve of raiders just rolling over their victims roughshod without consequences, but if you want to keep the war to a limited level it is important to not counterattack (but if you want to fully punish the raider then go right ahead and let it all loose, there are no absolute principles after all!).

  4. Attacking someone in an alliance and getting counter attacked by two of his friends. Then I counter attacked his friends, and then attempted to surrender (they actually accepted it, but they were pretty close to simply pounding my nation into oblivion for those bungles)

  5. You could run in peace mode permanently, but your growth would be severely curtailed and in some cases you could even bill lock yourself. If you need an example of people in long term peace mode, have a look at the Federation of Armed Nations. Most of their members have stayed in peace mode for a very long period of time to avoid attack from a foe far superior in numbers

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