11-13-2006, 12:19 AM
All neutral territory (marked in green on the map) is divided into sections. After you take the main base in that section, you gain all the land owned by those people.
The people there do not have loyalty to anyone until they are taken over and forced into loyalty. Obviously, be nice or they might turn on you.
Taking enemy territory is different. By taking an enemy building, you gain control of that square and all squares touching it, unless another building is on one of the squares. As you delve deeper into the country, you will take more land.
You may not build anything on land that you have not yet taken. This includes checkpoints.
The people there do not have loyalty to anyone until they are taken over and forced into loyalty. Obviously, be nice or they might turn on you.
Taking enemy territory is different. By taking an enemy building, you gain control of that square and all squares touching it, unless another building is on one of the squares. As you delve deeper into the country, you will take more land.
You may not build anything on land that you have not yet taken. This includes checkpoints.
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