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    Quote Originally Posted by Methuselah
    It amazes me how often new players of EB don't activate the script for the game. You would think an advisor popping up all the time would alert them, but noooo....

    Whatever, glad to hear you're enjoying EB.

    For the first several turns, I did. Didn't even bother to read it. I thought it was a bug in EB: "I've turned advice off, why does this guy keep bothering me?!"

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    Thanks guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by polluxlm
    I work 2 weeks on, 3 off. No wife.
    You're halfway there then! Just got to get rid of that 2 weeks on part, and find a caravan...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bellum
    For the first several turns, I did. Didn't even bother to read it. I thought it was a bug in EB: "I've turned advice off, why does this guy keep bothering me?!"
    my friend had a similar experience- when he first got EB after i prompted him to, he called me back after a week or so of playing and asked "how is it different? its just like RTW!"
    i had to enlighten him about the background script, and he started his campaign over....
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    My brother was like that. I had to bitch-slap it into him.
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