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darkblade

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  1. The cost of this project seems too high for the value it's given. Sure if you're getting 30m nukes, that's great and all. But I don't think that many people will end up buying this project based on the current price, especially whales (unless your name is Hatebi). This just seems like a massive cash sink with no benefit to match. I like this project a lot actually. My only complaint is that it's slightly overpowered for it's price. I would either raise the price a bit, lower the percentage to 10-15%, or remove the extra improvement. Do one of those and you'll have a very solid project for losing wars. Turns out I'm blind and I didn't see all the resources required for this project. This shit is expensive as hell lmfao. Alliance & National Decisions: This sounds great on paper, but can easily become a boring feature of the game. My good friend and 2ic @Abaddon made a good point when I brought up a similar system from other games. The most likely situation is that players/alliances will just mid max it and have all the results saved so they can always pick the best choices. This will just result in repetitive gameplay where you just log on and pick whichever option is best based on the question presented to you on that day. I think there is a way to implement this correctly. But it will require a great deal of balancing during and after development so that players need to consider which options are best for their nation/alliance. Colour Blocs: If I remember correctly the idea of the color bloc system was to encourage alliances to go to war over it (just like treasures). However nowadays that isn't the case anymore. The color bloc bonus has been mid maxed so hard that it's honestly a worthless feature in my opinion. Right now it's just extra revenue for the big alliances who control the blocs while the little guys either have to find a that will let them join their bloc, or join one of the shitty blocs. Sure you could increase it to $150,000 (I'm looking at you @Alex). But all that does is 1. Increase the wealth disparity amongst the blocs. And 2. Promote more color bloc policing. At the end of the day, the big alliances profit from a color bloc increase while the little guys lose out. I don't have a exact idea on how to fix this issue. But a new system should be put in place where both small and big alliances can profit if they cooperate. Perks revamped: You're opening a can of worms with this one. Even if it's simplified. That's all I have to say for now. But I appreciate @Keegoz and everyone in the design team for their work. And I'm excited to see what y'all bring in the future.
  2. They will add a guy called "none of these candidates" to replace me.
  3. I could have made history as the first low gov member to win best high gov. Alex just doesn't want me to win.
  4. “I am extremely honored to be nominated by my colleagues alongside such remarkable high gov members in a year of so many great alliances. And I never thought I would be saying this, but I’m also incredibly honored and proud that it’s for meming so many alliances. But there is no Gular high gov without me, and there is no Gular without me. The most responsible for making Gular what it is historically, globally, celebrated alliance. No recognition would be possible for anyone in this alliance with my talent, grit, and genius. To say that I’m disappointed that I lost the nomination in this respective category would be an understatement. Against all odds with nothing but a couple flags, videos, and thankfully video editors, I made y’all laugh, broke your hearts, pushed the culture, and made history. My work should be recognized along with the other very deserving nominees. Having said that, I am so happy for Singularity and the other incredible high gov who contributed their talents to making this game so ground breaking.” - Darkblade “Low Gov” TL;DR this is a shit post don't take me seriously.
  5. Welcome to the PNW academy awards where half the nominations don't make sense.
  6. “Preamble” In the vast expanse of the digital ocean, where streams of data flowed like currents and algorithms danced like schools of fish, two distinct entities emerged: Singularity and The Fighting Pacifists. As they swam through their respective realms, the currents of progress carried them toward different fish packs, each representing diverse ideologies, methodologies, and goals within the expansive sea of possibilities. Singularity dove into the depths of data efficiency, while TFP explored the shallows of ethical innovation. Their paths seemed divergent, leading them towards distinct schools of thought. However, amidst the digital tides, a realization began to ripple through both entities. Singularity, with its ability to comprehend vast amounts of information instantaneously, recognized the potential for a harmonious convergence. Simultaneously, TFP, with its foresight into the consequences of technological evolution, perceived the strength that unity could bring to the ever-changing waters of progress. With that said, both entities have decided to work together to make a harmonious convergence. Article I. Fish are friends, not food. Both parties are obligated to defend each other when attacked (even against sharks). Article II. Fish Are Weak Alone. But Together Are Strong. Both parties have the option to join together in offensive endeavors. Article III. Fishy Situations. Both parties agree to respect each other’s sovereignty and won’t interfere with each other’s internals. Article IV. Sharing The Tartar Sauce. Both parties agree to share relevant information with each other. Article V. Fish From Another Pack. Both parties recognize that article I is a non-chaining agreement and are not obligated to defend allies of the other party. Article VI. Leaving the pack. Both parties have the option to leave the pack, but must provide a 72 hour notice and let it run out before the treaty is considered void. Signatories: The Fighting Pacifists Prime Facilitator: Shwin Facilitators: Erik & Aligned Defender of Capital: Jamie Defender of Peace: Shock Singularity Prime Intelligence: Sketchy & Anri Neural Network: Abaddon & Keegoz Assimilation Directive: Tartarus TL;DR - Darkblade Finally Poaches TFP
  7. Congrats on the upgrade TSC. I'm excited to be working with y'all as allies now.
  8. Man Buorhann, that was a long time ago. How about I spot you a free meme whenever you want to call it in.
  9. The Absolute State of the memes I haven't posted.
  10. Good luck to you guys. Also y'all should have asked me to make y'all a flag. Offer is still available *wink wink nudge nudge*.
  11. I would say I spent an equal amount of time on both.
  12. I don't think we will go near 500 ppu until we get under 1b food (currently 1.8b)
  13. That'll be 3 cities and a moon landing. :serious:
  14. TKR's merging strategy is unmatched. Other alliances need too step up and start offering 3 cities and a moon landing for a merge if they want to stay on top.
  15. In response to this surprising news, Singularity will be officially moving to Slack. But in all seriousness, congrats on moving to discord. Just make sure to block anyone that asks you in dm's to try out a new game they're making.
  16. Well I did say horrors beyond your imagination.
  17. After gathering over 3 hours of audio of Alex to make a dataset and over 24 hours of training a model based on that dataset. I officially bring you horrors beyond your imaginations. Please don't ban me @Alex.
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