There's nothing to adapt to. No matter how powerful you are everyone keeps their defenses in their Acropolis for that reason.actually there are lots of ways around them, one is a defence wall from your coalition or even better your alliance stacked with scout units, the damage is spread out so no one loses much and the one throwing the PA's wastes muchos dollar lol
Come now Bloke, unless you have an acropolis buster then avenging doesn't work unless you target someone who's easily beaten and Mortee the whole argument is that PAs do too much damage to defense. Stacking doesn't magically make it all go away, damage is still dealt but spread out. Whether used on one person's army or an entire team's army the PVP and damage dealt will be the same. Only counter to a PA is either hiding or having mix of offense and defense out since offense gives very little PVP.
Totally agree!! PA is one of the BEST features of the game for me!!!aDiomed said:AgreeMust disagree. Political attacks can be very useful (and strategic). They can be used as a warning, or they can be used to gauge the strength of someone's city defense as a prelude to a full-on assault.
Also, they are great for sniffing out defensive traps.
Littlebiscuitz said:
Just thought I would add my thoughts, one of my coalition team mates was just raided by some high level UN2 members and since they failed there early spy/raids they decided instead of actually trying to break his defence they just sat back and spammed PAs for the next 2 hours before he was weak enough to be raided by a small force. How is this fair? they showed no skill or even tactics in what they did yet they still came out on top.
If one of your coalition team mates had couple hundred million offence acquired by the exploit and used them to brake the siege, would that have being considered "skill" or "tactics"?
But this aside, they actually did use a great tactic..
“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
Sun Tzu
Kakos said:
But this aside, they actually did use a great tactic..
“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
Sun Tzu
... Except in this case they threw 500 drachmas bunches at them.
I'm not sure it has much to do with Sun Tzu's psychological moves to undermine an ennemy... :p
Kakos said:
If one of your coalition team mates had couple hundred million offence acquired by the exploit and used them to brake the siege, would that have being considered "skill" or "tactics"?
Well, the difference is 2 1/2 years old players built such armies over time and it has nothing to do with buying hundredths of bombs...
Now once they've accumulated this, I guess they'd want to use it...
I was replying on the point that there was no skill or tactics involved in their attack by using PAs.
Even if someone had a huge -legitimate- army, where exactly is the skill or tactics in attacking and killing the opponents army.. is just brute force.
On the other hand, minimizing losses in any way possible and winning a battle, is the essence of the Art of War!
The siege could have been broken without any fighting whatsoever, just using PAs..
Assassination/subterfuge/sabotage is I believe what Sun Tzu is talking about!
You are KILLING me.. today is exactly one year I have been playing for and I only have just over 36m offence.. GRR.. LOLHe deleted his message...
Anyway, 84 M is a small offense nowadays. That's somehting than can be gotten from about 1 1/2 years playing Persians, actually from the last 9 to 12 months, since the first year should be used to grow up first.
ThatBloke said:
He deleted his message...
Anyway, 84 M is a small offense nowadays. That's somehting than can be gotten from about 1 1/2 years playing Persians, actually from the last 9 to 12 months, since the first year should be used to grow up first.
I'm still not sure what happened though.. did he lose 85m offense/defense because of PAs or what exactly??
Dont know why my message was deleted by anyway, I messaged the guy afterwards and he said that was only a quarter of what he had, if thats the case then god help the other players.