Nuking Allies without Breaking the Alliance. Cheap?
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Nuking Allies without Breaking the Alliance. Cheap?
Woo hoo, first post. I guess I'll start off with a poll.
So, if you weren't already aware, it's possible to nuke an ally's silos, radar stations, and airbases (and destroy them in the process) without breaking the alliance, or even incurring collateral damage penalties (since no one was actually killed).
What do you think about this? Is it a perfectly viable strategy, or a really cheap trick?
Personally, I think it's perfectly acceptable. I've been on both sides of these sorts of sneak attacks, and they are indeed quite effective. If you don't spot your "ally's" nukes in time, it can be devastating. On the other hand. it can be a very effective tactic to use if your ally is winning.
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I was so close to voting for the third option.
So, if you weren't already aware, it's possible to nuke an ally's silos, radar stations, and airbases (and destroy them in the process) without breaking the alliance, or even incurring collateral damage penalties (since no one was actually killed).
What do you think about this? Is it a perfectly viable strategy, or a really cheap trick?
Personally, I think it's perfectly acceptable. I've been on both sides of these sorts of sneak attacks, and they are indeed quite effective. If you don't spot your "ally's" nukes in time, it can be devastating. On the other hand. it can be a very effective tactic to use if your ally is winning.
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I was so close to voting for the third option.
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Well, if I am going to backstab someone, I'm going to let them know I"m doing it. That moment might be just before the first bomb falls, but I will still do it.
If someone is going to double cross me, at least look me in the eye when it happens. If the backstab is pulled off right, it won't really make much of a differance.
Sort of the differance between beating someone up, and beating someone up and then spiting on them. It's almsot a slap in the face.
If someone is going to double cross me, at least look me in the eye when it happens. If the backstab is pulled off right, it won't really make much of a differance.
Sort of the differance between beating someone up, and beating someone up and then spiting on them. It's almsot a slap in the face.
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i'm with feud on this one. it IS cheap because they have no way of defending. Period. I don't belive that was intended in the game.
That's not true, if I understand you correctly. There are two ways to defend against the attack if you realize that you're being betrayed.
1. Click on his units/nukes. Of course, if you do this, you might as well just defect. But if you see his bombers flying over your territory, and you're in a big alliance, you can shoot down the bombers, and your other allies might not realize what's going on.
2. You can disable the ceasefire. Now, you'll automatically shoot down his units, although you'll probably be kicked.
I've actually had some diplo games in which an ally and I waged our own little war while staying in the alliance. It started when I nuked 2 airbases and a radar simultaneously. When he saw this he responded with bombers to my airbase but I scrambled fighters to intercept. Then he started launching from ships so I moved more ships and planes in. All the while we were both trying to convince the alliance to kick the other.
It's acceptable, it sucks when it happens, but you need to pay closer attention.
It's acceptable, it sucks when it happens, but you need to pay closer attention.
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Theres nothing cheap about it. It just adds to the danger of playing
I think its hysterical. If it happens to me, I tend to sneak all my remaining nukes out of sight, and wait for the moment to retaliate.
Theres nothing quite so funny as seeing your former ally on his way to winning, before you send in the nukes and smash him back to mid-table mediocrity.
I think its hysterical. If it happens to me, I tend to sneak all my remaining nukes out of sight, and wait for the moment to retaliate.
Theres nothing quite so funny as seeing your former ally on his way to winning, before you send in the nukes and smash him back to mid-table mediocrity.
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Feud wrote:Well, if I am going to backstab someone, I'm going to let them know I"m doing it. That moment might be just before the first bomb falls, but I will still do it.
If someone is going to double cross me, at least look me in the eye when it happens. If the backstab is pulled off right, it won't really make much of a differance.
Sort of the differance between beating someone up, and beating someone up and then spiting on them. It's almsot a slap in the face.
...a slap in the face.... except that it's a GAME man. Noone has a personal vendetta against you, they just want to win. I reckon the fact that it CAN be done just means you have one more factor to consider when planning your strategy.
The fact that we all have such strong opinions about it highlights what a good game it is
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Ninja Overlord wrote:That's not true, if I understand you correctly. There are two ways to defend against the attack if you realize that you're being betrayed.
I'm assuming you won't be able to know. IE you're EU & allied with Africa. Africa fires nukes at (what you think) us Russia, then they hit you. They normally fly over you so nothing suspicious. If someone can easily tell (IE NA & SA alliances & NA launches against SA) then you better just keep your eyes on homeland defense. That's REALLY obvious!
I don't THINK that's the way ally feature was intended, but it IS in the game, so i just consider it a cheap move, (like being a camper in Q3) but a good strategy (like camping. Snipers rifles were included for a reason). Until IV changes that (if they do), you better just do it first.
So want to take out EU early? Everyone ally with them then nuke their silo's/airbases.
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I've had it happen.
Its cheap, but the thing is....when you see your team mates nukes incoming to you cities, do you just sit back..or maybe not even notice?
It doesn't take more than a few seconds to drop the cease fire or end alliance.
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I don't think its a major problem at all.
Its cheap, but the thing is....when you see your team mates nukes incoming to you cities, do you just sit back..or maybe not even notice?
It doesn't take more than a few seconds to drop the cease fire or end alliance.
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I don't think its a major problem at all.
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