grooveboy
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GET RID OF MUSEUM
This is a total waste of time, resources and crowns which to me is basically a CROWN TRAP.
It tends to be confusing with blueprints and benefactors...it is just plain stupid.
Where in history has a government built a museum next to one of their military bases in order to upgrade it's forces ?
Everyone who has ever played a strategy game and has some knowledge of history knows that museums during war are always raided and those items sold on the black market...period.
I started to use it but when I looked at the way it's set up in the game, it's just a Crown Traps as upgrading items in minute percentageso is not worth the time and crowns.
These upgrades could have be added into the University or Library, which in itself is a joke because these buildings themselves would not be anywhere near a military base.
An armory would have been more appropriate along with a research facility which could also have eliminated the archive.
In fact, I remember when Saddam invaded Kuwait that their museums were being raided and later Al-Qaeda or the Taliban destroying artifacts in Iraqi museums.
Who ever came up with this idea for a museum should have lost their lunch hour for a month.
This is a total waste of time, resources and crowns which to me is basically a CROWN TRAP.
It tends to be confusing with blueprints and benefactors...it is just plain stupid.
Where in history has a government built a museum next to one of their military bases in order to upgrade it's forces ?
Everyone who has ever played a strategy game and has some knowledge of history knows that museums during war are always raided and those items sold on the black market...period.
I started to use it but when I looked at the way it's set up in the game, it's just a Crown Traps as upgrading items in minute percentageso is not worth the time and crowns.
These upgrades could have be added into the University or Library, which in itself is a joke because these buildings themselves would not be anywhere near a military base.
An armory would have been more appropriate along with a research facility which could also have eliminated the archive.
In fact, I remember when Saddam invaded Kuwait that their museums were being raided and later Al-Qaeda or the Taliban destroying artifacts in Iraqi museums.
Who ever came up with this idea for a museum should have lost their lunch hour for a month.
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