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@Double_Helix_DNA I was surprised by your resignation, and, after watching the replay, still think your resignation was premature.
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@Double_Helix_DNA I was surprised by your resignation, and, after watching the replay, still think your resignation was premature.
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I suffered major losses in the last battle right before the end, and it ended with you having a slight army value advantage. I probably had an overall advantage--a slight economic advantage, and an information advantage from my greater controlled area and my spy in your base--but I could still make mistakes (I have lost games I "should" have won before due to wasting my advantage on mistakes).
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I suffered major losses in the last battle right before the end, and it ended with you having a slight army value advantage. I probably had an overall advantage--a slight economic advantage, and an information advantage from my greater controlled area and my spy in your base--but I could still make mistakes (I have lost games I "should" have won before due to wasting my advantage on mistakes).
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My glaives raided your lightly-defended expansions effectively, but they weren't very effective at killing your bandits; I mostly avoided them. I was able to keep using glaives to push back your rogues and stuff because I knew (from the spy in your base) that you were making basically no riots until your felons came out.
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My glaives raided your lightly-defended expansions effectively, but they weren't very effective at killing your bandits; I mostly avoided them. I was able to keep using glaives to push back your rogues and stuff because I knew (from the spy in your base) that you were making basically no riots until your felons came out.
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Edit: Also, I think you could have raided more. I lost no metal extractors and no constructors because you never used your bandits to raid after the first few minutes, even though I had a few places where you could have raided with few losses.
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