DeletedUser16044
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Shared connection needs some vast improvements.
When you look at the actual rules for shared connection they are laid down pretty simple, no supporting each other, no sharing resources, no attacking each other. On that note there are tons of apparent other rules that aren’t actually explained. For instance if my buddy spies on a city, attacks a city or even reserved a city I can’t do anything to it. He can literally reserve a city on the other side of the map, not be in my alliance and I can’t do anything to it. If he supports a city somewhere random on the map, I can’t attack. We are in the same alliance and an alliance mate was trying to hand me over a city but because he was supporting it I couldn’t attack. So he pulled his support and I have to wait 96 hours to attack it. The rules need to be changed. Everyone wants to play games with their real life friends, but it’s nearly impossible to play this one with them. I feel that improvements to this system would bring in more new players that are interested in starting a game with friends.
When you look at the actual rules for shared connection they are laid down pretty simple, no supporting each other, no sharing resources, no attacking each other. On that note there are tons of apparent other rules that aren’t actually explained. For instance if my buddy spies on a city, attacks a city or even reserved a city I can’t do anything to it. He can literally reserve a city on the other side of the map, not be in my alliance and I can’t do anything to it. If he supports a city somewhere random on the map, I can’t attack. We are in the same alliance and an alliance mate was trying to hand me over a city but because he was supporting it I couldn’t attack. So he pulled his support and I have to wait 96 hours to attack it. The rules need to be changed. Everyone wants to play games with their real life friends, but it’s nearly impossible to play this one with them. I feel that improvements to this system would bring in more new players that are interested in starting a game with friends.