Peace vs. Civilization? I wouldn't say so.

Day 636, 05:44 Published in USA USA by Burin

Much better description would be professionals vs. amateurs.

Professionals in terms of gameplay.

If peace would manage to conquer whole the world, they will absolutely deserve that.

Brushing their skills against the largest power of "old e-world", Romania, they learned a lot, while sleeping Atlantic countries were sinking in complacency.

Is that better now, when power balance is totally changed, and that lasts for months? I wouldn't say so. USA is tending to be fully defeated, Spain is close to be erased from the map, Croatia waits for its turn, but nothing changes:

- Anti-peace countries are not able to concentrate power in say two battles at time. Peace coordinators are so much better that they frequently win all the battles on some day though maths would say that probability for that is small
- Anti-peace contries are not able to organize a single attacking action. They just sit and wait for what will enemy do. An than react. Everybody knows that "pro-passive" aproach is self-destructive.
- All that bold stories about elite forces look grotesque. You cannot ever see that elite forces decide battle (except hungarian elite forces, who are, however, fully integrated in overall tactics of hungarian e-army). I would say the whole concept of Atlantis elite forces failed. (Read Calangao's articles, he gave the exact maths.)

Looking at the eUSA, foreigner would say that e-USA politics has nothing to do to RL USA pragmatism:

- there is no visible competition which could pull out effective military commanders. Just same old stories from same old people without any tangible effect
- there is minimal awareness present that links and cooperation with other countries is daily need. All links with foreign countries seem to be based on ad hoc arrangements.
- Most of activism which calls for better activity in recent war is founded in some questionable philosophical premises, that would fit style of early communism. Not efficient nor oriented to some specific achievements or actions.

So, if they win, they simply deserve fair congratulations, and nothing else...