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sounds like a pretty ♥♥♥♥♥♥ script. There was no warning. It doesn't feel like its working as intended. She should just move the army outside the city if it happens. I'm in the empire cleaning their mess up. The least they can do is let me finish. Didn't even get to keep the territory they gave me either. Is liu bei suppose to be a wanderer the entire game?
Whats even more funny is that Yuan Shao was asking my permission several turns ago to give him the territory. I don't know about anyone else but I'm not the emperor. I can't give you permission or not. Just find another territory to start your independence.
If you play as the Emperor Liu hong, u can annex lands too. Its intended function.
Yes I'm well aware of that, but isn't that a diplomacy option and not just "army move here and take over?"
Besides, I thought Liu Hongs ability annexed the entire faction, not just a county. Good thing the AI can't just wipe you with THAT option...Lol
"Game over, man! The empress just decreed all your landz R belongz to her! And she took all your new clothes!" Lol
That power is the games equivalent of nuclear weapons. One shot and goodbye.
INSOLENCE!
How dare you question the authority of the Emperor!
Call the executioners!
There's this funny moment in the TV show where Liu Bei marches into a city of Cao Cao with the military tally of his and just takes it over. It isn't shown just told to Cao Cao and makes him have a breakdown xD
haha.
I am actually watching The Three Kingdoms series on Youtube. I wonder if its the same one you speak of. Just started.
The scene between Cao Cao and Xu Chu where he forbids him wine and denotes him is great. He's on his knees and good with the punishments until that point. But no wine? He's like "aw, man, really?" but in Chinese, of course.
I'm not familiar yet with it, but it sounds good. I've only watched one episode.