About TWO internal problems and a ''Three Sides'' situation.

Day 2,103, 16:23 Published in Belgium Belgium by Sheredyn Artiles


Greetings.

I was bored today and I wanted to write a short, easy article: an opinion piece. So I asked myself, what to talk about? I went for the easy topic: the main alliances and their future. My start point was this: when will TWO split up?

I’m sure a lot of you are not surprised. It’s even possible that this assumption is part of the CoT long-term strategy. As for me, as a former Spanish citizen (so, a former TWO member) I’m completely sure that eventually TWO will go down from the inside. The internal crisis that took place just some weeks ago showed that there are problematic differences within the alliance. Why is that? Because TWO is trying to deal with more damage and members that it can handle.

Romania, Greece, Argentina… different ex-EDEN countries or enemies of TWO members. Problems with those countries come particularly from Spain, a country that mistrust Romania and Argentina, and no without reason: in the past weeks, a lot of Romanian players, theoretically allies, have been fighting for Portugal against Spain. A founder member, Spain usually gets support from Poland in alliances topic (except when the CP is a troll or the government is just bitching around). The Serbian commanding-imposing attitude that appears from time to time doesn’t help. So things are a bit tense (relaxed in the past weeks, but still uncomfortable).

CoT is not able to face the enormous quantity of damage that TWO possess in the long term. It can fight, It can liberate countries, but it can't win… until TWO splits up. What will happen if this occurs?

-A ‘’three sides’’ system, with the three alliances fighting between them. This is the most interesting option (is funnier in my opinion) but it’s unlikely to happen.

-A short ''calmed situation'' followed by two alliances joining to fight the third one. This is more probably to happen. It has happened before: Terra and EDEN vs ONE, ONE-TWO and CoT vs EDEN. After this, one of the alliances is likely to disappear, and then we’ll be back to the ‘'Two main alliances’’ situation.

However, in this game alliances only disappear when their members decide to: either because continuous defeats that lead to the disband of the alliance, or because differences between the members. Since the TWO split up is more likely to happen than CoT disappearance, Circle of Trust has just to wait. And then, when the situation changes, adapt and choose the next move.

That’s all folks. I want to remember that this is just my opinion. And again, sorry for my bad English (this will be the last time I told you that I have grammar issues, I swear xD).

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