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Originally Posted by oil
Yeah it's pretty gay but on the other hand it's kind of hard to motivate yourself to work against the winning alliance when the ones who're already supposed to be doing it are giving you more incomming than the proposed target.
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Not really. I fail to see how other alliances not going for the win should decrease your own motivation to. Quite the opposite: the fewer alliances go for the win, the higher your own chances of winning are.
In fact, we've done it rather often. Usually from a position in which we just ended up giving alliances like CT a chance to win, because they themselves couldn't be arsed to. That's irony for you. I remember a round in which Ascendancy set up a block against the #1 alliance (Apprime, I think, but don't hold me to it) at a time when we were 6th.
The problem here is that alliances like CT are
never the ones to take the initiative. Even ODDR gave it a try this round, but CT are just an inert force and always have been.