![]() ![]() I saw scary stacks of like 50 cavalry and 30 tanks crossing the straits and we just couldn't destroy all of them. In vain we fought back, but he just sent more and more spammed units. He made his move at the Denmark region, which was my territories and sent infantry and mechanized units. Like magic, built rails, harbours, and forts instantly, and hardly took any casualties (probably healing them whenever got damaged) We all were pretty sure that he was a spender and my closest neighboring coalition member sent over troops, equipment, and aircraft to aid me in preparation for an attack against him before he spread any more. I messaged my coalition about this situation. From what I can tell, he didn't really know how to play that well, but certainly knew how to use his wallet. It wasn't long before I saw that he had about multiple stacks of about 5-10 battleships coupled with loads of tanks and heavy tanks pounding the southern coast of Sweden and Norway which he was capturing. (Most of the Scandinavian players had gone AI by now). I noticed that Norrbotton had started rapidly expanding around in all directions in Scandinavia. By day 50, I had well over 150 provinces, and was in the first place coalition with six other players in Europe and the Middle East. In the first game, I was playing as Hannover in a 500 player map. Like why do they even exist? Is it really a game if someone can just pay hundreds of dollars and win against everybody else who don't spend? Can you name a single game as pay to win as this? I've had two games RUINED by goldmarks IN A ROW. ![]()
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