Country of Negativity
Angerforge
It's interesting to read the responses to the articles I have posted. What treaties have we broken, well obviously you've not been around here as long as I have. The question is what treaties haven't we broken? What countries trust have we managed to regain after several years of playing "screw my neighbor/ally?" Yet another asks what the "F" am I talking about, that is pretty simple, I'm talking about the lack of true leadership in the eUSA! The fact that unless you really like arguing in forums, that at best you are a 2-4 clicker per day. It's boring. It's not interactive enough for the people of the USA to want to come and play this game as a part of the eUSA.
Perhaps some real development effort should be put into this in order to make it much more interactive for the hedonistic, immediate gratification crowd that comprises most of the USA's gaming population. Just saying. It's just my opinin. europeans don't understand Americans on their best day, hell most of the time we don't understand ourselves.
The eUSA is full of naysayers and doomsayers. Let's turn it around, get the invaders out of country, lets bring our forces home and surrender stolen foreign territories. Let's earn the trust of our in game partners again and push the devs to make this something that Americans, and others, are interested in getting involved in.
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I don’t think you understand what a treaty is
I disagree with this article. I think the community is getting better even though we still have our rocky patches. Articles like this are making things worse. Everyone already sees the issues, we need people to bring solutions. I encourage you to bring solutions. I am willing to personally work with you if you have ideas to make things better.
The Story of the eUnited States has been a story of tyrants, ranging from petty to inoffensive, grasping and fighting and f'king each other for power. At best, they can drum up an engaging narrative for a week before the reality of nothing really being any different sets in.
No one's willing to be the King who gambled, for fear of not being King anymore.
No one's willing to hang all the Kings.
Creeping Death
grasping and fighting and f'king each other at every level* sry
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My friend, happy Valentine, also watch the movie: "Red Dawn" (1987, MGM). Long live the Wolverines!