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How did he actually quit | |||||||||||||
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So this guy was around the top of HighScores on Midgard Devil Survivor
We have not attacked them and they have not attacked us. We own a bit more land than this ruler. The people of this city has not heard from it's ruler in a very long time! A few questions... Why does it say they havent heard from him in a long time He kept sending 2k and 5k armies from up north, kept coming to his city all day, I was preparing for almost 24 hours on his armory, because he also casted locust at least 10 times, quite successfuly. So he was around yesterday, or I would say at least 20 hours ago. | |||||||||||||
I am not too familiar with the resign mechanics as I hardly ever resign in an era while still having a city left. But one thing I know for sure is that you can't resign with the resign button if you are in protection or have too many cities left. "The people of this city has not heard from it's ruler in a very long time!" <<<< As for this, this is referring to the native people. It isn't referring to the player that has just resign. | |||||||||||||
I think it goes by number of cities, instead of land. Not entirely sure. if thats the case id assume you could build 1 200ker as human and have no troops and be about to resign. But either way, having that much land as he does.. he shouldnt be allowed to resign. | |||||||||||||
No he restarted... friggin 2 gold per mines Q_Q But yea someone can quit with 2 or less cities | |||||||||||||
it goes by number of cities and number of armies, not size of cities and size of armies. | |||||||||||||
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