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22.02.2017 - 10:59
I was playing as Russia central and I was allied with turkey, all was going ok when suddenly turkey just got Russia central and a lot of my territories WHILE WE WERE STILL ALLIED, just want to know what happened, there is a way to attack allies? or it was just bug abusing?
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22.02.2017 - 11:14
You can take your allies cities if they have 0 units in their cities or vice versa
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22.02.2017 - 15:47
Well that's fucked up, thank you for the answer
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22.02.2017 - 15:59
Scritto da RussianDancingMan, 22.02.2017 at 15:47

Well that's fucked up, thank you for the answer

no problem , just if you think your allies are backstabers just leave adleast 1 unit in your cities so they cant take them
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28.02.2017 - 03:00
Scritto da RussianDancingMan, 22.02.2017 at 15:47

Well that's fucked up, thank you for the answer


It's not
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18.03.2017 - 17:02
So if l move a unit in a allys city that has no units in it l can take it
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18.03.2017 - 20:48
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Scritto da wijnand112, 18.03.2017 at 17:02

So if l move a unit in a allys city that has no units in it l can take it
y, but don't do it unless u both consent to it, because it's not fair-play
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19.03.2017 - 01:32
Scritto da Black Swans, 28.02.2017 at 03:00

Scritto da RussianDancingMan, 22.02.2017 at 15:47

Well that's fucked up, thank you for the answer


It's not

agree, it's not fucked up
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19.03.2017 - 01:32
Scritto da Black Swans, 28.02.2017 at 03:00

Scritto da RussianDancingMan, 22.02.2017 at 15:47

Well that's fucked up, thank you for the answer


It's not

agree, it's not fucked up
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19.03.2017 - 19:31
That's messed up.
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20.03.2017 - 12:10
It's so your ally can take your territory if he has to go or wants to give you land, not for backstabbing
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22.03.2017 - 12:12
Scritto da Guest, 18.03.2017 at 20:48

Scritto da wijnand112, 18.03.2017 at 17:02

So if l move a unit in a allys city that has no units in it l can take it
y, but don't do it unless u both consent to it, because it's not fair-play

wel war is war right
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22.03.2017 - 16:54
That is what you get for not putting 1 units in every city :-]
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23.03.2017 - 06:28
Scritto da wijnand112, 22.03.2017 at 12:12

Scritto da Guest, 18.03.2017 at 20:48

Scritto da wijnand112, 18.03.2017 at 17:02

So if l move a unit in a allys city that has no units in it l can take it
y, but don't do it unless u both consent to it, because it's not fair-play

wel war is war right

no atwar has a few rules to it like no wfing in enemy territory t1
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23.03.2017 - 10:55
 brianwl (Amministratore)
Allies sometimes need to transfer territory, especially if they are fighting in a common area and one player needs reinforcements or income. Transferring cities was part of the game design.

Only the lowest form of player takes his ally's territory with the intent to back-stab. It is self-serving, requires no skill, and provides insight into the character of the player doing this. (Dante's Inferno describes the deepest circle of hell, and within this deepest circle, is the deepest ring, reserved for traitors.)

Yes, you can keep a unit in the city to prevent it, but i often don't - i want to know who these degenerates are, so i can enemy list and not play with them in the future.
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