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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonno View Post
    ???
    So I can't get in with spies earlier? It must be on the turn of taking the cities?
    No you can move in earlier, they just still need to have 60% entry chance. Didn't know it either but ah well

  2. #1052

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonno View Post
    ???
    So I can't get in with spies earlier? It must be on the turn of taking the cities?
    No Tonno, by the rules:

    -If someone take a settlement in which you had spies (whether it was your or not) previously infiltrated, and you intend to conquer it, you still need to take out of the settlements the spies to prove you have the 60% of chances of infiltrating in the turn you're going to conquer it .

    The reason is that, if for instance I know someone is gonna take my settlement, I could leave 2 spies in my settlement and after my enemy captures the settlement, I could recapture it with the spies I left in my settlement and my enemy won't have any possibility to defend himself against such strategy or even know if I had spies in there.

    Another reason, is that you might infiltrate spies not just one turn earlier but even 3,4 5 or more turns earlier.
    To check if you had the chances would require lot of work for the admins to check as also confusions.

    And in general this system makes predictable for players to defend against spies so that they're not overpowered in opening the gates.

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    Oh ok then... I allready thought I would have to re-infest Moorish cities with spies.

    I don't understand how he can't notice I am preparing an invasion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonno View Post
    Oh ok then... I allready thought I would have to re-infest Moorish cities with spies.

    I don't understand how he can't notice I am preparing an invasion.
    Doge of Venice finds this interesting.

  7. #1057

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    I asked few hours ago for the password to be changed. Thanks !

  8. #1058

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    Quote Originally Posted by dur3x View Post
    I asked few hours ago for the password to be changed. Thanks !
    @dur3x play the turn pls, the password can be changed on someone else's turn

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    @Emproment
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    @Lord Luka France is next.
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    TO up!

    After the death of former Great King of Hungary the ruling class decided that a year of peace will be dedicated in honour of the Great King, a year where no offensives would be launched so that all Hungarians could pay their homage to thr fallen king – a year of peace, but not mourning. For there was nothing to mourn. The old King had lived a warrior life. He defeated many enemies of the Hungarian people in his life and under his rule his Kingdom expanded and thrived. No men wanted to be under any other general's command as it was almost certain that under King's command victories will be achieved even against the most experienced enemy. And in times of peace the King's rule was strict but fair. The King has lived a long life and he also lived to see his son and heir become a great general and a worthy successor to the throne. The old King achieved everything a man could ask for and in the end he also died as he lived. He will forever be remembered in the history of Hungary as one of the greatest leaders that ever lived.

    After the year of peace a new King has been crowned – King Nehemias. He is a young King but he too knew that only the most worthy of men can rule such a Kindom so he adopted and chose the most worthy man in the Kingdom as his heir – Vata the Conqueror. Some may dispute his decision but the King now knows – Kings are not born, their are made in the fires of war. Only there can one's true personality be seen, when his life is on the edge, only then can his skills truly shine.

    As a proof that he is a worthy successor Vata took his army and lead them against one of the most powerfull armies of our enemies – the Moors. Defeating such professional and experienced army, lead by a Moorish heir, who was rummored to be a living saint with a vision of Prophecy that was given to him by the Almithy himself, was no small task. Despite that the news quickly reached home that our heir was victorious and his army only suffered minimal loses.

    The few who doubted the King's decision to make this man as his heir were now proven otherwise too.
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    Taking the save.
    The art of war, then, is governed by five constant
    factors, to be taken into account in one's deliberations,
    when seeking to determine the conditions obtaining in the field.

    These are: (1) The Moral Law; (2) Heaven; (3) Earth;
    (4) The Commander; (5) Method and discipline.
    Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"
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  13. #1063

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    Yeepeee I just finished playing my turn :/

    Is it possible to do what you need to do on the next save? Here it is anyway
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    No problem.

    New save for Venice, PWs fixed: here
    Last edited by Myth; 09-21-2014 at 14:09.
    The art of war, then, is governed by five constant
    factors, to be taken into account in one's deliberations,
    when seeking to determine the conditions obtaining in the field.

    These are: (1) The Moral Law; (2) Heaven; (3) Earth;
    (4) The Commander; (5) Method and discipline.
    Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"
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    @Myth so I have read the announcement that this forum will switch from vB at the end of september/october, do you know anything like when will the site go down and for how long?

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    Prosperous times in Scandinavia after the long war with HRE.


    Kiev
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vipman View Post
    @Myth so I have read the announcement that this forum will switch from vB at the end of september/october, do you know anything like when will the site go down and for how long?
    Yes, we are moving to a better platform, it's been in the works for some time now. Our admins will strive to minimize downtime, it should be between 24 to 48 hours.
    The art of war, then, is governed by five constant
    factors, to be taken into account in one's deliberations,
    when seeking to determine the conditions obtaining in the field.

    These are: (1) The Moral Law; (2) Heaven; (3) Earth;
    (4) The Commander; (5) Method and discipline.
    Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"
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    moors up
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    Subbed Moors as per request (received this morning). @Core-i7-inside :Kwarezm are up!
    http://www.filedropper.com/rckwarezm19

    @Lord Luka : I killed one of your diplomats near Pisa. Chances were 90%, if needed I'll provide the ss

  21. #1071

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonnet View Post
    Subbed Moors as per request (received this morning). @Core-i7-inside :Kwarezm are up!
    http://www.filedropper.com/rckwarezm19

    @Lord Luka : I killed one of your diplomats near Pisa. Chances were 90%, if needed I'll provide the ss
    We hope the Caliph accepted trade rights exchange with our kingdom.
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  22. #1072

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    Eeem... Caliph title is in Ciro right now!

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    None of you are correct, the leaders of christendom agree. Kiev is the land where the vows are kept and the men are good and holy.

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    The legitimate Caliph is up! @Tonno
    http://www.filedropper.com/rcegypt19

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    ...
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    War declared on France !!! King of Leon decided to help Moors in this war. Paris and Clermont were conquered !!! Pics later !
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    Quote Originally Posted by dur3x View Post
    War declared on France !!! King of Leon decided to help Moors in this war. Paris and Clermont were conquered !!! Pics later !
    @Emproment
    If im not mistaken the moors are at war with Hungary.

  29. #1079

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaius Octavius Caesar View Post
    Isnt Moors at war with Hungary actually?
    Yes, but they are in war with France too. If you did not know, the Moors are my allies.
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    Guys i will be away for tomorrow and Saturday so i would appreciate if i could get my save today so that i can play it.
    @dur3x I don't know if you are acting dumb or if you really don't know but France and Moors have reached peace terms quite some time ago and there has been no aggression from either side since then. Peace was also made official last turn so your excuse for a war is about as stupid as it gets.

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