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(Rant) It's not over till it's over!

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2/24/2013 5:35:19 AMAUrankjseah before revert after revert
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1 http://zero-k.info/Battles/Detail/71228 1 http://zero-k.info/Battles/Detail/71228
2 I remember playing a game where the enemy did NOT resign when it was over. Map was Indonesia and I made it clear that taking and holding the middle super mexes was essential to victory. 2 I remember playing a game where the enemy did NOT resign when it was over. Map was Indonesia and I made it clear that taking and holding the middle super mexes was essential to victory.
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4 We did precisely that and a long battle for control over the center was fought. After multiple attacks, trials and wrecks lost in our territory, it was clear to me that we had an advantage. What was unknown to me was that our enemies had merely some defences and threatening heavies that kept us from steamrolling them (and that most of our assets was in my considerable fleet of 10 enforcers and so didn't directly threaten their base); the game was essentially over by that point. 4 We did precisely that and a long battle for control over the center was fought. After multiple attacks, trials and wrecks lost in our territory, it was clear to me that we had an advantage. What was unknown to me was that our enemies had merely some defences and threatening heavies that kept us from steamrolling them (and that most of our assets was in my considerable fleet of 10 enforcers and so didn't directly threaten their base); the game was essentially over by that point.
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6 We had a stronger economy, stronger army, better defences and more infrastructure. Furthermore, since we played defensively and cautiously, taking and holding the supermexes, we gave them no opening to take advantage of and were proceeding to slowly grind them down with a bertha and superior economy. 6 We had a stronger economy, stronger army, better defences and more infrastructure. Furthermore, since we played defensively and cautiously, taking and holding the supermexes, we gave them no opening to take advantage of and were proceeding to slowly grind them down with a superior economy.
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8 This is why we have resign. The other team knows its over. Note that until the very end, they never lost their front line. 8 This is why we have resign. The other team knows its over. Note that until the very end, they never lost their front line.