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B876188 2 on Hourglass v0.3 (Multiplayer)

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4/19/2020 11:22:54 AMEErankAdminAnarchid before revert after revert
4/19/2020 11:21:05 AMEErankAdminAnarchid before revert after revert
4/19/2020 11:18:33 AMEErankAdminAnarchid before revert after revert
4/19/2020 11:17:15 AMEErankAdminAnarchid before revert after revert
4/19/2020 11:17:04 AMEErankAdminAnarchid before revert after revert
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1 Hm, perhaps i rushed with my judgement. At 07:15 you are actually quite stable. Randy has just completed the cloaky switch. You have not reclaimed even one rock on the map. Do you know that the map has like 6k reclaim lying around? That is why Randy gets his initial advantage and how he can escape being raided (you raid the mexes while you should be raiding rocks). 1 Hm, perhaps i rushed with my judgement. At 07:15 you are actually quite stable. Randy has just completed the cloaky switch. You have not reclaimed even one rock on the map. Do you know that the map has like 6k reclaim lying around? That is why Randy gets his initial advantage and how he can escape being raided (you raid the mexes while you should be raiding rocks).
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3 [img]https://i.imgur.com/rEo6yB9.png[/img] 3 [img]https://i.imgur.com/rEo6yB9.png[/img]
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5 Note that this also comes with randy having had 50-70% attrition rate until now. He is only even on you in army size because he had that income lead to replenish the casualties. A very telling example here is Randy opting to attack your expeditionary Vandal force just outside his base, with locusts. This is inefficient (he loses more value than he kills), but it gives him the strategical advantage of not having his factory blocked, and [i]he can afford this[/i]. 5 Note that this also comes with randy having had 50-70% attrition rate until now. He is only even on you in army size because he had that income lead to replenish the casualties. A very telling example here is Randy opting to attack your expeditionary Vandal force just outside his base, with locusts. This is inefficient (he loses more value than he kills), but it gives him the strategical advantage of not having his factory blocked, and [i]he can afford this[/i].
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7 Also now that Randy has completed the switch, you enter the phase of the game where you play against a combination of air and ground units. You have not completed your own switch, so you are still stuck in the previous phase, lacking many options. 7 Also now that Randy has completed the switch, you enter the phase of the game where you play against a combination of air and ground units. You have not completed your own switch, so you are still stuck in the previous phase, lacking many options.
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9 You know what would work fairly well here? Dagger spam. About as mobile as locusts, but once you have many, it laughs at locust, as @ddaboqepp handily demonstrated recently.