I just realized what the big problem this session had: no surprises! There was never a war where you didn't already know the outcome 100% beforehand, it was always "how can I lose the least" or "how can I make them suffer too." Session 2 was great because of that huge coalition which was repulsed (incidentally, session 1 sucked for similar reasons; people were just interested enough in Byzantium to not care).
Playing the diplomatic game may be good for winning... but it sure is boring. I demand blood!
(It really does though:
"War begun, the Kaiser has come
Day or night, the shells keep falling
Overrun, but never outdone
Street to street, denying defeat"
and
"In haste, our lives are erased
Forward to glory for king and country!")
Poland can learn the Serbian trick: if you can find glory in defeat you'll never be a loser.
Playing the diplomatic game may be good for winning... but it sure is boring. I demand blood!
Poland clearly needs to start singing different Sabaton lyrics; "Last Dying Breath" comes to mind...
(It really does though:
"War begun, the Kaiser has come
Day or night, the shells keep falling
Overrun, but never outdone
Street to street, denying defeat"
and
"In haste, our lives are erased
Forward to glory for king and country!")
Poland can learn the Serbian trick: if you can find glory in defeat you'll never be a loser.
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