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    Quote Originally Posted by Wishazu
    ello mate. It does seem that people here do love to hate RTW and will jump at the chance, any chance to slate any aspect of it. sad really
    Erm, actually I'm more on the way of fanboy than love to hate Wish. I'm one of the few that doesn't carwe about AI or naval warfare (reasons - too far off the topic). It's jsut annoying, and this isnt rtw im moaning about but an increasing trait of the community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monarch
    this isnt rtw im moaning about but an increasing trait of the community.
    Except it's not an increasing trait of the community, just something that's always happened, it's getting rarer if anything... In the earlier days of Rome, it was much more likely against randoms than it is now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NihilisticCow
    Except it's not an increasing trait of the community, just something that's always happened, it's getting rarer if anything... In the earlier days of Rome, it was much more likely against randoms than it is now.
    I see

    I must have just had a few unlucky pairing at the time of posting. A 'unlucky streak' perhaps. I have now found that you are correct when saying it's quite possibly getting rarer. Apologies.


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    I don't find this as a problem, though to be honest. When they don't admit defeat, I get to kill more men, unless of course they are hosting..
    "Cry, the beloved country, for the unborn child that is the inheritor of our fear. Let him not love the earth too deeply. Let him not laugh too gladly when the water runs through his fingers, nor stand too silent when the setting sun makes red the veld with fire. Let him not be moved when the birds of his land are singing, nor give too much of his heart to a mountain or a valley. For fear will rob him of all if he gives too much."

    Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton.

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