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Okay, so the only point of officially declaring an alliance is so that other people can team up against me?
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Okay, so the only point of officially declaring an alliance is so that other people can team up against me?
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Can you then explain what are the advantages of declaring it? Why cant i just use a private chat, or maybe not say anytihng at all?
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Can you then explain what are the advantages of declaring it? Why cant i just use a private chat, or maybe not say anytihng at all?
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If he's a good player, clearly he will realise it is beneficial for us to team up, and will do it without any words.
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If he's a good player, clearly he will realise it is beneficial for us to team up, and will do it without any words.
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Really. I still dont understand. Which part of diplomacy requires a rule to explicitly declare alliances? Which important developments does that rule bring, that wouldnt be there if not for that rule?
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Really. I still dont understand. Which part of diplomacy requires a rule to explicitly declare alliances? Which important developments does that rule bring, that wouldnt be there if not for that rule?
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It
is
impossible
to
really
enforce.
It
does
not
stop
any
unwanted
behaviour.
It
does
not
create
any
new
interesting
scenarios.
There
are
no
reasons
for
it
to
exist,
but
plenty
against
it.
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It
is
impossible
to
effectively
enforce.
It
does
not
stop
any
unwanted
behaviour.
It
does
not
create
any
new
interesting
scenarios.
There
are
no
reasons
for
it
to
exist,
but
plenty
against
it.
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