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I and many other DBR members do not have a problem withbthe malaria tactic. I'm quite pleased infact that we have made Twfc go back on their views of this tactic. Must mean they were tired of losing. It's made the game interesting again, just wish I had the time to play that I used to so I could really get stuck in.
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I never complained about the malaria tactic , infact I always agreed with it as it is in the rules set by the don. Personally I can't b fucked to sell that many upgrades cos I'm worried I won't b bothered to rebuild lol good luck to anyone who can though !
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mr joble wrote:
I never complained about the malaria tactic , infact I always agreed with it as it is in the rules set by the don. Personally I can't b fucked to sell that many upgrades cos I'm worried I won't b bothered to rebuild lol good luck to anyone who can though !
Yeah not all TWFC did it's true.
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Please explain cause I have no idea what you're talking about :)
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The Rhino wrote:
I and many other DBR members do not have a problem withbthe malaria tactic. I'm quite pleased infact that we have made Twfc go back on their views of this tactic. Must mean they were tired of losing. It's made the game interesting again, just wish I had the time to play that I used to so I could really get stuck in.
Don't think you'll have heard me complaining either and am with joble on this one. Nice bit of spinning though
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Agree with joble. I have moaned about the constant attacks from shaggs but fair play for removing that many upgrades. I for one won't be doing it as i know I would never be arsed putting them back on... I still think it's a sly tactic and the rule should be changed though.
What we should do is have 2 teams... DBR low inf v's twfc low inf and high v's high... You can all thank me later -
AmNeZ wrote:
Then what's the point in downgrading all those turf in the first place everyone would stay high. Bad idea.Agree with joble. I have moaned about the constant attacks from shaggs but fair play for removing that many upgrades. I for one won't be doing it as i know I would never be arsed putting them back on... I still think it's a sly tactic and the rule should be changed though.
What we should do is have 2 teams... DBR low inf v's twfc low inf and high v's high... You can all thank me later -
For the record: I never complained. Valid tactic with a valid counter.
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King Blyth wrote:
The Rhino wrote:
I and many other DBR members do not have a problem withbthe malaria tactic. I'm quite pleased infact that we have made Twfc go back on their views of this tactic. Must mean they were tired of losing. It's made the game interesting again, just wish I had the time to play that I used to so I could really get stuck in.
Don't think you'll have heard me complaining either and am with joble on this one. Nice bit of spinning though
Gotta have a bit of spin. We are at war! Anyway, point is alot of TWFC accusing DBR of moaning, same thing happened the other way around when we did it. Some people on both sides like it some dont no hypocritical bullshit there. Just not everyone in either alliance share the same views
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mr joble wrote:
Another good point... Let's just all save everyone time and money and have high inf 😺😺😺🌹AmNeZ wrote:
Then what's the point in downgrading all those turf in the first place everyone would stay high. Bad idea.Agree with joble. I have moaned about the constant attacks from shaggs but fair play for removing that many upgrades. I for one won't be doing it as i know I would never be arsed putting them back on... I still think it's a sly tactic and the rule should be changed though.
What we should do is have 2 teams... DBR low inf v's twfc low inf and high v's high... You can all thank me later -
Trouble with lowering inf to go malarial or as is the case for a few of us, to enable us to attack the parasitically infected, is that it truly is a pain in the finger getting there and the side effects are that it makes a whole new world of turf become cappable. Which leads to more whining and moaning. But, when all is said and done....it does feel most excellent hitting the cap limit against some of the best players with the biggest mob in the game. Good rule. Leave it be for those of us that can be arsed.
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What? So England finally exploits the 10% rule, and gives it a new name, like they invented it? That's kind of funny. Are you seeing this, Thuglife?
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Brown Note wrote:
What? So England finally exploits the 10% rule, and gives it a new name, like they invented it? That's kind of funny. Are you seeing this, Thuglife?
New name? It's always been called that hasn't it? And thug didn't invent it as belial has pointed out on numerous occasions?
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The Rhino wrote:
Well, I didn't say he did. It's just that it was done since the beginning of the game, and it's interesting that you guys have your own name for it and are talking about it like it's some new moral dilemma. It only surprises me because sometimes I start believing your (Brittish) hype and boasting.Brown Note wrote:
What? So England finally exploits the 10% rule, and gives it a new name, like they invented it? That's kind of funny. Are you seeing this, Thuglife?
New name? It's always been called that hasn't it? And thug didn't invent it as belial has pointed out on numerous occasions?
In the end, it's all been done in this game.
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LMFAO😄 'British hype and boasting'...from a resident of the Country that conceptualised and practiced the art of spin from about 1945 to 2007 when your financial institutions finally got found out. But credit where it's due, we Brits are paying for that too. But leave it to us, we'll sort it out and make it all better. (don't worry, you can take credit for it later)
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I don't think we've said we invented it, though I've used the tactic since vendettas first came out. Malaria has been the name for this tactic ad long as I can remember. Belial has called it that to me in ammerica, hase called it the same in Germany, and we call it that here. I don't see why you have a problem?
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Brown Note wrote:
Brown stain strike again causing them with the crap that comes out of his mouthThe Rhino wrote:
Well, I didn't say he did. It's just that it was done since the beginning of the game, and it's interesting that you guys have your own name for it and are talking about it like it's some new moral dilemma. It only surprises me because sometimes I start believing your (Brittish) hype and boasting.Brown Note wrote:
What? So England finally exploits the 10% rule, and gives it a new name, like they invented it? That's kind of funny. Are you seeing this, Thuglife?
New name? It's always been called that hasn't it? And thug didn't invent it as belial has pointed out on numerous occasions?
In the end, it's all been done in this game.
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Brown stain would be good at boules as I've heard he's such a tosser
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Brown Note wrote:
knock yourself out brown stainWhat? So England finally exploits the 10% rule, and gives it a new name, like they invented it? That's kind of funny. Are you seeing this, Thuglife?
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jedipip wrote:
Yeah, that's what I mean right there. Brittish hype and boasting. Thank you for the example.LMFAO😄 'British hype and boasting'...from a resident of the Country that conceptualised and practiced the art of spin from about 1945 to 2007 when your financial institutions finally got found out. But credit where it's due, we Brits are paying for that too. But leave it to us, we'll sort it out and make it all better. (don't worry, you can take credit for it later)
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Brown. A little background on the phrase malaria. It was first coined during the Nixon war in late April early may by a player named Jim dirt. He named his anti Nixon strategy that used the 10% rule operation malaria. It stuck with many of us because the phrase is catchy. Me and many friends regularly call a user of this option a mosquito which is also catchy.
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Brown Note wrote:
And there is that cliche American arrogance and ignorance. Same old brown.jedipip wrote:
Yeah, that's what I mean right there. Brittish hype and boasting. Thank you for the example.LMFAO😄 'British hype and boasting'...from a resident of the Country that conceptualised and practiced the art of spin from about 1945 to 2007 when your financial institutions finally got found out. But credit where it's due, we Brits are paying for that too. But leave it to us, we'll sort it out and make it all better. (don't worry, you can take credit for it later)
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Belial wrote:
Brown. A little background on the phrase malaria. It was first coined during the Nixon war in late April early may by a player named Jim dirt. He named his anti Nixon strategy that used the 10% rule operation malaria. It stuck with many of us because the phrase is catchy. Me and many friends regularly call a user of this option a mosquito which is also catchy.
Thanks
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Belial wrote:
Huh. I don't recall this term ever being used in my circles.Brown. A little background on the phrase malaria. It was first coined during the Nixon war in late April early may by a player named Jim dirt. He named his anti Nixon strategy that used the 10% rule operation malaria. It stuck with many of us because the phrase is catchy. Me and many friends regularly call a user of this option a mosquito which is also catchy.
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Brown Note wrote:
The world is obviously bigger than "your circles" , just an observationBelial wrote:
Huh. I don't recall this term ever being used in my circles.Brown. A little background on the phrase malaria. It was first coined during the Nixon war in late April early may by a player named Jim dirt. He named his anti Nixon strategy that used the 10% rule operation malaria. It stuck with many of us because the phrase is catchy. Me and many friends regularly call a user of this option a mosquito which is also catchy.
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And obviously I named the person who drops their inf a mosquito because mosquitos carry malaria. The mosquito alone can't cause any damage to the target but the the junk it brings with it (malaria, etc.) can be devastating.
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krazijay wrote:
Wow this arguing is annoying. I've never heard it called the malaria tactic either I've always just called it "lowering inf"Brown Note wrote:
The world is obviously bigger than "your circles" , just an observationBelial wrote:
Huh. I don't recall this term ever being used in my circles.Brown. A little background on the phrase malaria. It was first coined during the Nixon war in late April early may by a player named Jim dirt. He named his anti Nixon strategy that used the 10% rule operation malaria. It stuck with many of us because the phrase is catchy. Me and many friends regularly call a user of this option a mosquito which is also catchy.
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smasher35 wrote:
Yeah brown stain for f**k sake just do one son, ya boringBrown Note wrote:
knock yourself out brown stainWhat? So England finally exploits the 10% rule, and gives it a new name, like they invented it? That's kind of funny. Are you seeing this, Thuglife?
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mikeysee wrote:
Wasn't a dig at anyone who never herd term, I have only learnt by this thread.krazijay wrote:
Wow this arguing is annoying. I've never heard it called the malaria tactic either I've always just called it "lowering inf"Brown Note wrote:
The world is obviously bigger than "your circles" , just an observationBelial wrote:
Huh. I don't recall this term ever being used in my circles.Brown. A little background on the phrase malaria. It was first coined during the Nixon war in late April early may by a player named Jim dirt. He named his anti Nixon strategy that used the 10% rule operation malaria. It stuck with many of us because the phrase is catchy. Me and many friends regularly call a user of this option a mosquito which is also catchy.
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Brown Note wrote:
Primarily a west coast trend I believe. And now UK apparently.Belial wrote:
Huh. I don't recall this term ever being used in my circles.Brown. A little background on the phrase malaria. It was first coined during the Nixon war in late April early may by a player named Jim dirt. He named his anti Nixon strategy that used the 10% rule operation malaria. It stuck with many of us because the phrase is catchy. Me and many friends regularly call a user of this option a mosquito which is also catchy.
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Belial wrote:
Brown Note wrote:
Primarily a west coast trend I believe. And now UK apparently.Belial wrote:
Huh. I don't recall this term ever being used in my circles.Brown. A little background on the phrase malaria. It was first coined during the Nixon war in late April early may by a player named Jim dirt. He named his anti Nixon strategy that used the 10% rule operation malaria. It stuck with many of us because the phrase is catchy. Me and many friends regularly call a user of this option a mosquito which is also catchy.
And Germany.
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