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04.11.2014 - 04:10
 Rake
A few times now I have noticed that whilst protecting a city in the usual triangle shaped 'walling' it has been breached with the city and country being taken over by an attacker yet the wall appears to be intact! How can this happen? And what precautions can be taken to prevent it? Please do not say 'I never walled properly" I did.
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The Precautionary Priciple
Laden...
Laden...
04.11.2014 - 05:47
Black Shark
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It happens when you wall the same turn your enemy attacks. You have to defend the city ofc to prevent this.
Laden...
Laden...
04.11.2014 - 06:07
3 options:
  • Not properly walled
  • Walled in same turn as attack occurs (as said by Black Shark)
  • Opponent is exploiting bug
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Laden...
Laden...
04.11.2014 - 06:26
Geschreven door Columna Durruti, 04.11.2014 at 06:07

  • Opponent is exploiting bug


  • Me ?

    Never...
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    http://atwar-game.com/forum/topic.php?topic_id=14714&topicsearch=&page=
    Laden...
    Laden...
    04.11.2014 - 06:28
    Geschreven door Mauzer Panteri, 04.11.2014 at 06:26

    Geschreven door Columna Durruti, 04.11.2014 at 06:07

  • Opponent is exploiting bug[/list]


  • Me ?

    Never...

    Ofc. You are the last person I would think of doing this.
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    Laden...
    Laden...
    04.11.2014 - 08:38
    Geschreven door Columna Durruti, 04.11.2014 at 06:28

    Geschreven door Mauzer Panteri, 04.11.2014 at 06:26

    Geschreven door Columna Durruti, 04.11.2014 at 06:07

  • Opponent is exploiting bug[/list]


  • Me ?

    Never...

    Ofc. You are the last person I would think of doing this.

    Laden...
    Laden...
    04.11.2014 - 08:50
    Death1812
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    Geschreven door Mauzer Panteri, 04.11.2014 at 06:26

    Geschreven door Columna Durruti, 04.11.2014 at 06:07

  • Opponent is exploiting bug


  • Me ?

    Never...


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    Laden...
    Laden...
    04.11.2014 - 16:15
    An ally can go through your walls and grab a city/capital even though you are allies.
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    It's not the end.

    Laden...
    Laden...
    04.11.2014 - 16:20
     Htin
    Geschreven door Mr_Own_U, 04.11.2014 at 16:15

    An ally can go through your walls and grab a city/capital even though you are allies.

    if your cities are zero. r unprotected, it like giving your ally a gift
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    Hi
    Laden...
    Laden...
    04.11.2014 - 20:33
    Make the wall a little shorter or bigger. It does the trick.
    Laden...
    Laden...
    04.11.2014 - 21:43
    Geschreven door Htin, 04.11.2014 at 16:20

    Geschreven door Mr_Own_U, 04.11.2014 at 16:15

    An ally can go through your walls and grab a city/capital even though you are allies.

    if your cities are zero. r unprotected, it like giving your ally a gift


    This is why i never ally, people love to steal empty cities from allies
    Laden...
    Laden...
    04.11.2014 - 21:50
     Htin
    Geschreven door Tundy, 04.11.2014 at 21:43

    Geschreven door Htin, 04.11.2014 at 16:20

    Geschreven door Mr_Own_U, 04.11.2014 at 16:15

    An ally can go through your walls and grab a city/capital even though you are allies.

    if your cities are zero. r unprotected, it like giving your ally a gift


    This is why i never ally, people love to steal empty cities from allies

    u can leave one unit and ganbang the weak
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    Hi
    Laden...
    Laden...
    05.11.2014 - 00:42
    Black Shark
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    Geschreven door Htin, 04.11.2014 at 21:50

    Geschreven door Tundy, 04.11.2014 at 21:43

    Geschreven door Htin, 04.11.2014 at 16:20

    Geschreven door Mr_Own_U, 04.11.2014 at 16:15

    An ally can go through your walls and grab a city/capital even though you are allies.

    if your cities are zero. r unprotected, it like giving your ally a gift


    This is why i never ally, people love to steal empty cities from allies

    u can leave one unit and ganbang the weak
    Only a RPer would do that.
    Laden...
    Laden...
    05.11.2014 - 07:05
    Geschreven door Htin, 04.11.2014 at 21:50

    Geschreven door Tundy, 04.11.2014 at 21:43

    Geschreven door Htin, 04.11.2014 at 16:20

    Geschreven door Mr_Own_U, 04.11.2014 at 16:15

    An ally can go through your walls and grab a city/capital even though you are allies.

    if your cities are zero. r unprotected, it like giving your ally a gift


    This is why i never ally, people love to steal empty cities from allies

    u can leave one unit and ganbang the weak


    There is no point in walling, if i have to leave units inside, only noobs steal cities.
    Laden...
    Laden...
    05.11.2014 - 07:29
    Geschreven door Tundy, 05.11.2014 at 07:05

    Geschreven door Htin, 04.11.2014 at 21:50

    Geschreven door Tundy, 04.11.2014 at 21:43

    Geschreven door Htin, 04.11.2014 at 16:20

    Geschreven door Mr_Own_U, 04.11.2014 at 16:15

    An ally can go through your walls and grab a city/capital even though you are allies.

    if your cities are zero. r unprotected, it like giving your ally a gift


    This is why i never ally, people love to steal empty cities from allies

    u can leave one unit and ganbang the weak


    There is no point in walling, if i have to leave units inside, only noobs steal cities.

    Leaving 1 unit or having to leave several more. Is there a difference? I guess there is.
    Btw. it should say "only assholes steal cities".
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    Laden...
    Laden...
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