This certainly adds fuel to the fire in regards to the Odin=Sze debate. This reads *exactly* as I would expect it to if sze had written it. Noone else uses the term "net income" to mean "the sum of troops gained by a player per turn through base income, territorial income, and cards, minus troops lost by fighting and cards.". It doesnt even make sense. That isnt a net income its a net gain (in armies). Income is one way of gaining armies. I cant remember if sze used to call breaking a bonus "spoiling" it, does anyone else? His english is bad in places, he talks about europe a lot and uses mathematical formulas unecessarily.
Odin if youre not sze you two should really meet up, youd get on really well.
Regarding you arguments, I could use net gain instead of net income, but they both are understandable I think.
Spoiling, doesnt everyone use that term for breaking a bonus? I any way, I like the term because it's one word and unmistakable pretty much in every context.
I agree that some places sound rather mathematical, but I wanted to be concise in expression and mathematical formulas are good for it.
Edit: BTW I'd be happy if you showed me the places where my English is bad. I want to learn...
Comon guys, this guide was written by one person who is Odin not Szew. I did hang up a lot with Odin, we knew each other since elite. Odin never ever speaks to me in polish. Szew is a polish so comom give it up already. At least i would knew about it and i do not coz its just not true. Lets stay with main subject-the guide. I hope everybody can access it now. Hmmm maybe Odin can make a new thread and just paste it normally on forum.
Same here. I say "break the bonus", but that doesn't mean people don't pick up habits. Maybe Odin learned that phrase from sze....it's not hard. My girlfriend had me saying "coolio" after about 2 weeks of hearing it