Denying defeat equals moral victory?I always win! Even when I loose! Moral victory always belong to those brave and righteous!
I suppose we learn new things every day...
Denying defeat equals moral victory?I always win! Even when I loose! Moral victory always belong to those brave and righteous!
I quit
Cya in the autumm when a new game starts.
province = {
id = 362
nationalism = { year = 1513 month = april day = 9 }
date = { year = 1522 month = october day = 0 }
looted = yes
whiteman = yes
income = 10
control = { year = 1522 month = july day = 0 }
manpower = 5
tax = 10
}
province = {
id = 362
whiteman = yes
culture = "slavonic"
religion = orthodox
tax = 10
manpower = 5
nationalism = { year = 1513 month = april day = 9 }
}
Doing some quick additions, Venice has been at war for 56 years since 1456. That means two of every 3 years we've played since 1456 Venice has been fighting someone![]()
Brutal? Heh, you should see me and KJ in TfG2. There were wars each 5 years until I got annexed. Than I moved to another country and we again started to dow each other. In the end we had 3k vs 2k naval battlesBtw dudes have u taken a look at the losses?
Massive slaughter.
This is without doubt the most brutal campaign I´ve ever participated in.