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gameon: That makes it sound like the end of terminator when he points to his mind chip and gives a thumbs up, lol.
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YogSo: What's this I hear? The perfect chance to link to this video? Hasta la vista, baby! ;-D
Haha, that video.
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Gazoinks: I do this in pretty much every strategy game, as I like to play by making a bunch of allies and then sitting around making cash. "What's that, buddy? The British are invading? I can't hear you over all my money!"
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AFnord: It does come back and bite you from time to time though. In a recent game of Victoria 2, I ended up promising to support my ally in a war against a roughly equal powered foe, but decided to not to do anything. Well, my ally lost a big battle, and was soon crushed. My newfound enemy then decided to move against me. It was not pretty :( Also, it would seem like not actually fighting the enemy results in you getting a lower relationship with your allies in CK2.
Still, it is going pretty well for me, Ireland is united & England burns, everything is going just as planed.
Yeah, it definitely depends on the game. In the Total War games I like to do a variant of this by fighting my neighbors first and either weakening or making them vassals. Doing the turtle strategy in Alpha Centauri got me crushed though, because I didn't expand enough.
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Gazoinks: Yeah, it definitely depends on the game. In the Total War games I like to do a variant of this by fighting my neighbors first and either weakening or making them vassals. Doing the turtle strategy in Alpha Centauri got me crushed though, because I didn't expand enough.
Yea, 4X games tends to reward rapid expansion over turtling, at least in the early stages of the game. In Civ-style games you want to increase your population and build new cities as fast as possible, until you have no room left to expand. Then you will have to make a choice between either turtling & teching up, or go on the offense and grab as much land from the enemy as humanly possible. In games with pre-set worlds (Total War, Paradox's games and so on), it is usually far more dependent on the nation that you play.
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Disciples II Rise of the Elves for Steam
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Arigato
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mefet: Disciples II Rise of the Elves for Steam
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Not interested, but +1.
Ok, i'm broke now so i can't gift anything, but i found Diablo 3 Guest Pass that i got some time ago and didn't use it, dunno if it's still required. But if some1 want give a try :)

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Post edited June 13, 2012 by Trid
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http://www.gamersgate.com/giftcard/7A77B24989
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Oh well random 0 level GG user which is probably a GOG lurker got it.
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grynn: Oh well random 0 level GG user which is probably a GOG lurker got it.
Wasn't me.
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grynn: Oh well random 0 level GG user which is probably a GOG lurker got it.
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Licurg: Wasn't me.
I know, I can see his/her nick on GG :) But it would have been better if you or another GOG'er had gotten that.
Post edited June 13, 2012 by grynn
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Licurg: Wasn't me.
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grynn: I know, I can see his/her nick on GG :)
It would be nice if lurkers said thanks:)
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Licurg: Wasn't me.
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grynn: I know, I can see his/her nick on GG :) But it would have been better if you or another GOG'er had gotten that.
Yeah like me :s !
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Licurg: Wasn't me.
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grynn: I know, I can see his/her nick on GG :) But it would have been better if you or another GOG'er had gotten that.
I'm afraid i couldn't take anyway, because i don't use GG:P