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I played three world games, and I had strategic territory gains, but I lost at turn 50 due to the SP system. I battled more opponents. Why do I lose with lower SP?
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I played three world games, and I had strategic territory gains, but I lost at turn 50 due to the SP system. I battled more opponents. Why do I lose with lower SP?
If game limit 50 turns, the player with the most SP wins. It means that you were not fighting the most if you lost due to t50.
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Ecrit par Pavle, 20.08.2024 at 07:04
I played three world games, and I had strategic territory gains, but I lost at turn 50 due to the SP system. I battled more opponents. Why do I lose with lower SP?
If game limit 50 turns, the player with the most SP wins. It means that you were not fighting the most if you lost due to t50.
Do you mean the number of battles won against opponents is the most important?
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Do you mean the number of battles won against opponents is the most important?
Killing enemy units and capturing cities is what brings the most sp. For every enemy unit you kill, you get 1 SP. You get some additional SP if you win a battle itself. You get 50 SP if you capture enemy capital.
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You get less sp if you're higher rank too
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Ecrit par Pavle, 20.08.2024 at 08:29
Do you mean the number of battles won against opponents is the most important?
Killing enemy units and capturing cities is what brings the most sp. For every enemy unit you kill, you get 1 SP. You get some additional SP if you win a battle itself. You get 50 SP if you capture enemy capital.
Thanks for your response.
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Ecrit par Frieren, 20.08.2024 at 16:02
You get less sp if you're higher rank too
Thanks for your response. That makes sense for higher rank.
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