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Playthrough
PostOnly issue is not a lot of player fighting, but I think I'm going to go with that one. Expect sometime within the next 1 day to four months
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Playthrough
PostI like either Ghengis Khan 2.0 or a hyper aggressive Argentina obsessed with the Falklands
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Turns out I won. No photos available unfortunately. From my memory, I bulldozed through asia, going for the solo win. I reached the baltic coast and there were three players left: me, Brazil, and Sweden. Sweden hadn't attacked anyone the whole game, so I thought just a semi-inactive. Woke up one morning to see the army from hell unleashed. Quickly learned Sweden was a hard-core golder who had been waiting for me to expand too much and steal my land. I vastly outplayed them in terms of casualties…
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Playthrough
PostGoing to just tag a bunch of people here. @Carking the 6th @Karl von Krass @Zaktty @RBoi200 @jefin b @BrutusTrump @GrandEmpire @Soviet onion republic @Suna232 @Hornetkeeper @Z. Sakki @K.Rokossovski @Lady Aragosta @Talvisota @Donk2.0 @NEPTUNE the great @stardragon225 @Nova0213 @Komrade Khrushchev @Taffyta Muttonfudge Copied the list from an old post so probably just a bunch of inactives.
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Playthrough
PostCmon everyone say something. Which country? HWW still?
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Welcome back, whowh!
PostThank you! I think I'm going to go back into hibernation soon. Maybe playthrough in a few or over the summer. I heard wacky stuff happened to the game so I'm curious to find out what.
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Forum Revival Time!
PostWhat's the all time high?
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Playthrough
PostShould I do a playthrough? My previous ones are in the signature. Poll will end next week.
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In the images above, you can see that Tibet unfrotunately isn't even in the top 24 most powerful countries, but we're punching well above our weight in the conflict with India. With raids deep into India tonight, the tide should change in Tibet's favour, shifting the war out of the mountains and into the Rajasthan Steppe forum.callofwar.com/index.php?…7ccdc0d0fe268191a57287033 I didn't take pics during the bulk of today and missed India's deepest attacks. If you look at the overall image below, …
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DAY 4: The Battle for the Mountains As Indian forces advanced, Tibet was split into two parts. In the East, Lhasa and Shigatse were beseiged by an onslaught of Indian troops. Meanwhile, the Western provinces of Gartok and Shazia were bombarded by Indian bombers and assaulted by no less than 6 AT guns. The Battle for Shigatse After the loss of Gerze, Tibet's main food province, the Dalai Lama's subjects were devestated. Tibetan food production was at -1/hr and all food was looted in the attack. T…
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I'm going to tag a bunch of people here to get some attention. Reply or to the thread so that you get notifications! Quote from Carking the 6th: “But it is weak and will die to India, China, Japan or USSR if any of them are active enough. Just too far from cities to build up a power base while too close to majors I’d say.z ” @Carking the 6th I would disagree. @Karl von Krass @Zaktty @RBoi200 @jefin b @BrutusTrump @GrandEmpire @Soviet onion republic @Chimere (no, I am not stealing your Yellow Per…
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Citizens of Tibet! In the wake of the war with India, the Dalai Lama sees a need to divide the powers of the Government. They have declared an election for Prime Minister. The Prime Minister will be responsible for all domestic affairs, including but not limited to: distribution of resources; construction of infrastructure and industrial complexes; management of temples, and collection of taxes. If you wish to run for prime minister, respond to this thread (I have a feeling it will just be Claud…