Cheat List - The Sims 3


Cheat: Cheat List
During gameplay, press CTRL+SHIFT+C (CTRL+SHIFT+WindowsKey+C for Vista) to bring up the cheats console. Enter the codes below for the desired effect.
  • constrainFloorElevation [true/false] - Force terrain adjustments regardless of objects, Sims, and other structures
  • enableLlamas - Enables llamas, obviously
  • jokePlease - Summon a joke
  • hideHeadlineEffects [on/off] - Hide all meters and effects
  • quit - Quit the game
  • help - Lists all available commands
  • slowMotionViz [x] - Slow motion, where [x] is 0-8 (0 is normal)
  • resetSim [x] - Resets the named Sim with neutral motives, no moodlets, and teleports Sim back home where [x] is first and last name
  • fps [on/off] - Toggles frames per second in upper right of HUD
  • fadeObjects [on/off] - Toggles object fade when camera zooms
  • testingcheatsenabled - Turns on Testing Cheats (See Below)
  • disableSnappingToSlotsOnAlt [on/off] - Hold Alt to avoid object snap when toggled
  • kaching - While on the lot, this gives you $1,000
  • motherlode - While on the lot, this gives you $50,000
  • moveobjects on/off - Move anything (including Sims) in your Buy/Build mode
  • familyFunds [x][y] - Give money to a family, where [x] is the family's last name and [y] is the amount
  • fullscreen [on/off] - Toggles windowed mode
  • unlockOutfits [on/off] - Unlocks outfits in CAS (Create a Sim) mode. Note: Must be enabled before entering CAS 
Cheat: Using the "testingcheatsenabled" Command
This testingcheatsenabled cheat allows you to do several useful things when used properly. First, hold CTRL+SHIFT+C (CTRL+SHIFT+WindowsKey+C for Vista) and enter this code: testingcheatsenabled true
Now, hold SHIFT and click your letterbox. This will provide you with these options:
  • Make All Happy
  • Force Visitor
  • Set Career
  • Set level
You may also hold SHIFT and click on Sims to get these options:
  • Add Sim to House
  • Modify Sim Traits
  • Force Aging
In Ground View mode, hold SHIFT and click a spot and your Sim will teleport to it.
You can also click and drag your Sims' need bars to full. SHIFT-click the mailbox and select Make Needs Static to keep the max level until you leave the game. (Note: if you SHIFT-click the mailbox and it says Make Needs Dynamic, select that. SHIFT-Click the mailbox again and it will say Make Needs Static) This must be repeated each time you re-enter the game. But you only have to do it once, as it will work for all of the Sims in the household.
Hold SHIFT and click a Sim's workspace to do the following:
  • Force Event
  • Force Events
  • Force Opportunity 
Hint: Cooking Skill Exploit
Note: This glitch requires a TV with a cooking channel and a video game system. First, have one Sim sit down and watch TV. Switch the TV over to the cooking channel so that the Sim can start earning its skill point. Now, have a second Sim go over and start playing video games. You should now notice that although the TV is displaying video games, the first Sim still has the skill meter above its head! Simply allow this Sim to sit there until it decides to go do another activity on its own. After that, the skill meter should stay above its head until you start another cooking skill activity. As an added bonus, you can train two skill points at once! i.e., Go work out and both the athletic and cooking skills will continue to rise.
Addition: This also works with the Fishing Skill and the Gardening Skill provided you have a TV with those capabilities.

Cheat: Force Twins
Bring up the cheat console (See above cheats), click on a pregnant Sim to control it, then enter this code in the console to have twins: forcetwins

 Easter Egg: Painting Spore and More
When your Sim finally reaches the top level in painting, they begin to paint masterpieces. Look at the paintings for some nice suprises. One is an image of a Spore creature.

Hint: Guitarfreaks Glitch
If you want your Sim to master the guitar skill and learn all of the songs, Don't just play the guitar to reach level 10 because you want be able to learn new songs from books. To learn the new songs just reach level 5 in the guitar skill, then put a level 5 book in your sims inventory and click on the guitar and select new song (to learn it). When you reach level 6, do the same thing again for level 6 books. Keep repeating this process until you reach level 10 and your Sim will now know every song you've taught it.

Hint: Mysterious Mr. Gnome
If on one of you sim travels you happen to find a Mysterious Mr. Gnome, DO NOT SELL HIM!!!!! Apart from being a very valuable item, he has some entertaining qualities. When you go to sleep at night he will move... not when you're watching of course but if you kick him and stand him up again he will change positions.


Easter Egg: EA Games
When your Sims take a video game break, you can zoom in on the TV and identify various EA games on the tiny screen.

    Cheats - COD 4: Modern Warfare


    These are Cheat List of Modern Warfare (MW) that i found in the internet. To saving time, i publish it here, so i can go back to see.

    Cheat: Cheat List

    Cheats are unlocked not by inserting passwords, but by acquiring the thirty Intel Pieces strewn throughout the game. The more of them you collect, the more cheats you can access. On the left are the number of Intel Pieces collected, and on the right are the cheats that are unlocked, with an explanation of what each does.

    • 2 - "CoD Noir" Play the game in black and white.
    • 4 - "Photo-Negative" Game colors become inverted.
    • 6 - "Super Contrast" Game's contrast increases.
    • 8 - "Ragtime Warfare" The game feels like an old silent movie.
    • 10 - "Cluster Bombs" One frag grenade thrown equals five in explosion.
    • 15 - "A Bad Year" Enemies explode into tires when shot.
    • 20 - "Slow-Mo Ability" Game plays at 40% normal speed.
    • 30 - "Infinite Ammo" Just what it says.

    Cheat: PC Cheats

    To insert the following codes, enable the console from the in-game options. Press ~ and type in "seta thereisacow 1337", pressing Enter thereafter. From here, type "spdevmap bog_a" and press Enter again. Then, you can insert the following cheats.

    * cg_drawgun - Drop your gun
    * cg_fov - Zoom with any gun
    * cg_LaserForceOn 1 - Laser site with any gun
    * demigod - God Mode (with shaking screen)
    * give (item) - Acquire any item
    * give all - Get any weapon
    * give ammo - Full ammo
    * god - God Mode (without screen shaking)
    * jump_height # - Adjust gravity (39 is default)
    * noclip - No Clipping
    * notarget - Dumb AI
    * r_fullbright - Brighter features
    * timescale # - Adjust the time (1.00 is default)
    * ufo - No Clipping (II)
    * player_sustainammo 1 - No reload

    Unlockable: Arcade Mode

    To unlock Arcade Mode, beat the game once through on any difficulty level. Arcade Mode itself is split into two options - Full Challenge or Level Challenge - that add extra replayability to the game.
    Unlockable: New Mission

    To play an all-new mission, which is an extra mission after the main quest is completed, beat the game and view the ending credits thereafter. After they've run their course, you will then be given the opportunity to play one last single player mission before all is said and done.

    Unlockable: Golden Weapons

    To unlock the following "Golden" weapons, fulfill the requirement listed.

    * AK-47 - Complete all Assault Rifle challenges
    * Desert Eagle - Attain Level 55
    * Dragonuv - Complete all Sniper Rifle challenges
    * M1014 - Complete all Shotgun challenges
    * M60 - Complete all LMG challenges
    * Mini-Uzi - Complete all SMG challenges

    Unlockable: Multiplayer Weapons

    To unlock the following weapons in multiplayer mode, reach the numbered rank listed.

    * Assault Rifle (G3) - Rank 25
    * Assault Rifle (G36C) - Rank 37
    * Assault Rifle (M14) - Rank 46
    * Assault Rifle (M4) - Rank 10
    * Assault Rifle (MP44) - Rank 52
    * LMG (M60E4) - Rank 19
    * Pistol (Desert Eagle) - Rank 43
    * Pistol (Golden Desert Eagle) - Rank 55
    * Pistol (M1911) - Rank 16
    * Shotgun (M1014) - Rank 31
    * SMG (AK-74U) - Rank 28
    * SMG (Mini Uzi) - Rank 13
    * SMG (P90) - Rank 40
    * Sniper Rifle (Barret) - Rank 49
    * Sniper Rifle (Dragunov) - Rank 22
    * Sniper Rifle (M40) - Rank 04
    * Sniper Rifle (R700) - Rank 34

    Hint: Intel Pieces

    Below is the level distribution list for Intel Pieces, which are enemy laptops full of information strewn throughout the game. There are thirty of them total. The left column is the level in question, while the right column is how many Intel Pieces can be found on that level. Levels with no Intel Pieces are excluded completely.

    * Level 2 - 2
    * Level 4 - 2
    * Level 5 - 3
    * Level 6 - 2
    * Level 7 - 2
    * Level 9 - 3
    * Level 10 - 2
    * Level 12 - 2
    * Level 13 - 3
    * Level 14 - 2
    * Level 16 - 2
    * Level 17 - 1
    * Level 18 - 2
    * Level 19 - 2

    Hint: Unlock All Intel Automatically

    You can unlock all of the intel laptops automatically on the PC version of CoD4, but since you'll need to mess with your game's files a little bit, you're doing so at your own risk.

    Simply go to your player profile (it will look something like this: C:\program files\Activision\Call of Duty 4 - Modern Warfare\players\profiles\player\YOURPROFILENAMEHERE), and search for a file called config.cfg.

    Open the file by double-clicking it (or right-click it and open it in Notepad) and search for "cheat_points", minus the quotes, via the CTRL+F function. There will be a number next to cheat_points -- change it to "30" and all intel laptops will be automatically unlocked!

    Travian Tips

    If you are playing as Teutons or Gauls:

    First focus on wood and clay. get all of these to lvl 1 ASAP. In the meanwhile
    build a crop and iron field occasionally. When wood and clay reach level 1,
    build them to lvl 2. In the meanwhile keep your crop production up and running
    and occasionally build a iron field. Then get your wood and clay to level 3 and
    get your main building to level 3, build a rally point and a barracks. Now you
    can train troops to raid with. Now finish your fields to level 3 and keep your
    focus on wood and clay. These two resources should have the highest production.

    When playing roman keep your iron high as well, Roman troops use lots of iron so
    keep all resources divided among all.

    i got some more tips for roman players :
    roman are verry expensive so first incrase your fields (income) ( keep your clay
    1 higher then the rest becuz you need that the most for your fields)
    when you are making units keep your iron higher .
    but dont want to have manny units just make 2 units a day in the beginning and
    stay incrasing your res fields.
    when you got 2 units ( you must have 2 or they will die) attack a player that
    has no units .

    Author : http://www.daimi.au.dk/~bentoft/ 
    Source : http://www.daimi.au.dk/~bentoft/romans.txt
    
    
    
    
    

    Travian Walkthrough - Part 2

    Walkthrough

    This walkthrough is not a step-by-step description of every action you must
    take. It just tells you what your goals should be at each stage and what you
    must concentrate upon. Please feel free to follow it to the point where your own
    opinion and playing style starts to deviate from the one I advocate here, and be
    creative and adaptive. No two villages are alike. Thefore there is no best
    strategy, and I sure don't claim to have it. Nevertheless, this walkthrough
    follows the principles and guidelines I outlined here, and therefore I think
    this is a good way to go for a defensive player. I know from experience that you
    will be able to grow faster than the vast majority of players if you follow it.

    In this walkthrough, I will assume you play on a server that has about 7 to 9
    days of protection for new players. If you have more protection, you might want
    to move military training a bit to the back and instead continue working on your
    fields a little longer.

    Day 0
    So, you just started! As you will see, you start off with a lot of resources,
    but with very little production per hour and with an almost empty village. Do
    you feel the temptation already to do something about it? I'm sure you do.
    However, you must resist. This guide is not for those without self-restraint, so
    think long-term.

    Our long term goal is to get your production up as quickly as possible, all your
    fields to L10, in the time span of about 8-10 weeks, while also producing a
    sufficiently strong defensive force and a modest raiding force. All fields at
    L10 is where this guide will end: at that point you can easily found a second
    and even a third village, or you can build a strong military and switch to
    offensive strategies. Anyway, when you have played for 2 months you don't need a
    beginners strategy guide anymore.

    Now, we touch upon a very important aspect of Travian: Whenever you upgrade a
    field of wood, clay or iron, your production of those resources will increase,
    but your crop production will decrease! Similarly, whenever you build or upgrade
    a building, and whenever you build military, your crop production will decrease.
    This may not seem too bad, but you need crop to upgrade or build those fields,
    buildings and military, so you always need to have sufficient crop production.
    You won't be the first person to end up with no crop and no crop production,
    making it impossible to upgrade crop fields to increase your production... You
    don't want that. Therefore, watch your crop production carefully. Whenever crop
    production lags behind, be sure to upgrade crop fields!

    As we are trying to boost economy, we will spend our resources mainly on
    boosting resource production by upgrading resource production fields. If we
    check the total costs of upgrading all fields, we'll see that we need clay the
    most, followed by wood, followed by iron, and we need crop least. For fastest
    growth, the ratio between wood:clay:iron:crop production should be something
    like 10:12:8:6. This means you should try to always produce the most clay, then
    wood, then iron, and finally crop, while crop production should be about half
    that of clay, sometimes more but never less! If you maintain this ratio, you
    will be able to grow slightly faster than people who try to upgrade an equal
    amount of every field. You will notice that if you just build whatever field you
    can build first at any time (so if it takes 4 hours of resource production
    before you can upgrade clay, 3 before you can upgrade wood, 3 for crop, and 2
    for iron, build iron as soon as you can), you will automatically approach the
    ratio above. Travian plus can really help you here (you can buy it at the
    website for a small fee, which gives you certain user interface benefits and
    also helps the people behind Travian to support the game and keep it banner
    free), as it shows how much time you have to wait before you can upgrade each of
    your fields.

    Also, never have more than 1 level difference between fields of the same kind.
    For example, never upgrade a wood L5 field to L6 if you still have L4 wood
    fields. Instead, upgrade your L4 wood fields to L5 first before starting on L6.
    This because the return on investment, the gains you get from an upgraded field
    versus the costs upgrading that field cost you, become ever lower at higher
    levels. There is one exception to this rule: Because of the high crop costs of
    L1 fields, directly upgrading clay, wood and iron (but not crop) fields from L1
    to L2 and L3 before starting on a new L1 field results in slightly faster
    growth, however the maximum time gain you get from doing this is less than 6
    percent. So I'd say don't bother, unless you really want the best performance.

    Still with me? Told you you'd need patience, but now we can start playing! Use
    the resources you got at the start to upgrade your fields, starting with clay.
    You will notice that you can only upgrade 1 field at a time and that it takes a
    while before the field is built. Just hang on to your resources for a while,
    don't spend them on buildings, and upgrade the next field when the first is
    finished. If you have Travian plus, you can put one field in the building queue
    to ensure the upgrade starts as soon as the previous one is finished.

    In this way, upgrade your fields (sticking to the ratio I gave before) until
    your resources are all spent. As upgrading fields uses more of the other
    resources than crop and you start off with an equal amount of each resource, you
    can afford to produce slightly less crop than you would according to the ratio,
    until you use all the stored crop. However, only do this if you are confident
    you will be able to upgrade crop production in time and not end up with 0 crop!
    When your resources reach 0, just wait until you've produced them again, and
    spend all resources you gain as soon as you can.

    During the first 7 or more days you cannot be attacked. Therefore, there is no
    need to do anything about defence during these days. However, as the 7th day
    approaches, you will want to start spending time and resources on defence!

    There's two ways you can defend yourself: one is limiting the amount of
    resources attackers can take, the other is by producing defence to deter or kill
    attackers. At this moment in time, you don't have enough resource production to
    start building lots of troops already. However, you can do the second option:
    build a cranny! Crannies protect resources from being stolen. So build a cranny
    and upgrade it to L3 or 4. It will not protect all your resources, but attackers
    will not gain much from attacking you.

    After 8 to 10 days
    During the 8th to 10th day you should be able to reach the first turning point
    in the game: All your fields have reached L3. You now have a solid resource
    production of about 60/60/60/40 per hour, and now it is time to take a small
    break. Upgrading fields to L4 seems very expensive and the 7 extra resources
    don't seem to be worth it, so we need a boost. We're finally going to build
    buildings! Upgrade your main building to L3, build a rally point and a barracks.
    Also, if you happen to be away from Travian for more than 9 hours, you will want
    to build a warehouse. And if you want to join an alliance (which I strongly
    recommend as raiders will be much less likely to attack an alliance member), you
    have to build an embassy. And finally, a marketplace will come in handy, as it
    allows you to trade away excess resources for stuff you need.

    When your barracks are built, train about 4-6 legionnaires. These are the basic
    roman troops, and they are good for both offence and defence. For now, we will
    use them to raid our inactive neighbours. You will see that some people in your
    neighbourhood are not growing at all, often even staying at size 2. These can be
    raided for resources. For the next few days, raid these people as often as you
    can until they are empty, but make sure you don't attack people who are your
    size or who you suspect to have any military. You don't want to lose those
    precious legionnaires or make enemies! They start making a profit only after 12
    successful raids, and therefore you have to keep them alive for at least that
    long. So, be careful!

    You might be attacked in this period. If you are, make sure to have a big enough
    cranny, but don't keep your troops at home unless they greatly outnumber the
    enemy. And communicate! Politely ask the attacker to stop and tell him you will
    start defensive troops and upgrade your cranny to make sure he won't make profit
    out of you. But do this in a nice and positive manner, and don't make it
    personal. And read the what to do when being farmed guide on the forums for
    more details.

    Don't neglect your growth though. As soon as the buildings and troops are in,
    start working towards your next interim goal: all fields at L6! Keep raiding
    inactives, expanding your target range when those inactives closest to you are
    inactive. In the meanwhile, you don't need any new buildings except for the
    granary to store your ever increasing crop production. And upgrade your
    warehouse and granary as you grow. Also gradually expand your military force, as
    this becomes ever cheaper while you grow. When you have all your fields at L6,
    you will want to have a force of about 30 legionnaires, more if you have
    threatening neighbours.

    3 to 4 weeks
    After approximately 3-4 weeks of play in total, you should reach the point where
    all fields are at L6, assuming you did not have major trouble with attackers. At
    this point, we will take another short break. The upgrade to L7 is again very
    expensive compared to the gains you get from it, so income can use another
    boost. Also, by now some of your neighbours will become dangerous and since
    legionnaires are not the best defenders, your defence needs to be reorganized.

    Upgrade your barracks to L3 and build an academy, and upgrade it to L5. Build an
    armory, a blacksmith and upgrade the blacksmith to L3. Build stables L1. In the
    meanwhile, research in your academy the praetorian, imperian and equites legatis
    as they become available. Also train about 30 praetorians or more depending on
    the amount of aggressive neighbours you have, and 30 imperians or less if you
    have few attractive targets. Train 3 legates. And build a mill! Don't build the
    mill earlier, this is the point where a L1 mill starts making you a profit. Wait
    with the L2 mill for a while. You will probably also want to expand your market
    a bit to get more merchants.

    Legates can be used for scouting. This means you can now see whether all those
    neighbours you never dared to attack have defence! Use them to scout around, and
    then visit the undefended neighbours with your legionnaires and imperians. Keep
    the praetorians at home, they are your defenders.

    This will have kept you from growing a few days, and therefore it's high time to
    return to growth. Over the next 4 weeks, expand your fields to L10. Make sure to
    keep improving your defence, as you are now becoming an attractive target for
    the big fish out there. I would suggest having 100 of either defence unit at L10
    at least. Your offence probably does not need a big boost, as those 30 imperians
    and legionnaires are enough to raid the inactives and players without defence in
    your neighbourhood. However, if you feel you need more capacity, expand your
    offence a little bit. But don't fall into the trap of raiding people with large
    armies! We are only raiding for profit and quick returns, we won't switch to
    full offensive power just yet...

    While growing, you may want to upgrade your stables to L5 and research equites
    imperatoris. These are not particularly strong, but they are fast, and if you
    build 10 of them you might be able to expand your raiding range considerably,
    being able to target more inactives and undefended players. However, the costs
    are considerable and I would not suggest doing this before all your fields are
    at L7, and it may not be the effort at all. I at least am too lazy to spend much
    time on raiding people for relatively little profit, and raiding with imperians
    keeps me occupied enough already.

    Also slowly expand the mill until it reaches L5 when all other fields reach L10.
    Then, you will want to build bakery, iron foundry, sawmill and brickworks and
    upgrade them. You now have maximum production!

    8 to 10 weeks
    At L10 this guide ends. There are a number of things you will want to do now:

    - Build new villages and expand them using the huge production of your primary
    village
    - Start raiding active, well-defended players with a huge army
    - Upgrade buidings, research catapults, build a few and start harrassing other
    players, possibly fighting in alliance wars
    - Take revenge on those silly Teutons with a big force but no production
    capacity of their own by fighting a war of attrition

    But whatever you do, have fun with your full-grown village and complacently lean
    back while people start asking you how you possibly can grow this fast. Enjoy
    the full options this game gives you once you've taken the effort to get the
    income to use them all!

     
    Author : http://www.daimi.au.dk/~bentoft/
    Source : http://www.daimi.au.dk/~bentoft/romans.txt

    Travian Walkthrough - Part 1

    Introduction

    This guide will explain to you the basics of turning your village into an
    economical powerhouse, and it will teach you how to defend your resources
    effectively and with minimal expenses. If you want to be a heavy attacker who
    leaves behind a series of burning villages right from the start of the game,
    this is not the guide for you, although you may find it beneficial to read it
    anyway - even heavy attackers will need some economy. However, if you don't mind
    biding your time and staying relatively low-profile for about 2 months before
    happily and easily grinding those nasty heavy attackers into the dust, please
    read on.

    Also note that in my opinion, a defensive strategy does not mean you shouldn't
    attack. It just means that attacking serves the higher purpose of maintaining a
    high growth rate and does not become a goal in itself, and that economy is the
    most important goal.

    I will try to cover all the fundamental principles, and explain these with
    examples. I will also spend some time on the psychological and interactive
    aspects of playing a game like travian. After the theoretical part, I will give
    a walkthrough for the first 2 months of the game.


    Why romans?

    Romans have expensive and slow units, why would I want them? A good question,
    and this guide could be used without too much trouble by a gaul, and even by a
    teuton (although the teuton will have better strategies available). But the good
    thing about romans is that their units, while expensive, are the most powerful
    in the game. No other race can match the raw power of roman infantry, not even
    with cavalry. Praetorians and Imperians are the best specialists in the game,
    and legionnaires are among the best generalists. At the start, training costs
    really hurt since at that moment these costs are the limiting factor for
    military size. Later in the game it is space efficiency that counts, meaning
    attack/defence power per unit of crop produced. And that is where Romans shine.
    Therefore our strategy will be targeted towards reaching this point as quickly
    as possible by putting a lot of effort into building a strong economy and
    keeping military and other expenses low during development.


    Principles

    Have patience
    When you start playing, you will quickly notice that Travian is a slow-paced
    game at the start and that it takes you weeks or months to get anywhere.
    Therefore, the first principle is: have patience! Even though development may
    seem slow at times, keep the longer-term goals in mind and you will notice you
    are getting ever closer to them.

    Set goals
    That immediately introduces the second principle: Work towards long-term goals
    and don't let events (such as attacks on you) carry you away from them. Instead,
    deal with these diversions and then immediately return to your long-term goals.

    Maintain exponential growth
    The third principle of this strategy is: maintain exponential growth. This means
    you continuously have to invest your resources in such a way that they increase
    your growth rate. This means you will grow ever faster and faster, allowing you
    to eventually catch up and pass people who initially may seem to grow faster.

    Don't get into conflicts
    You are not out there alone, and people (especially children in web games) are
    less reserved than in real life. Many players around you will be immature and
    react emotionally and with verbal violence to your actions, or derive enjoyment
    from acting bad . Some will even go to great lengths, hapering their own
    growth, just to annoy you, others will abuse you if you give them half the
    opportunity. The most dangerous (and the rarest) will try to play psychological
    games with you.

    You cannot avoid this, but you can do a great deal to stay out of trouble. Make
    friends, join an alliance, and be polite but firm. Never give in to threats,
    harassment or extortion, but don't provoke people by being smug, defiant or
    triumphant. Be firm, rational and calm, don't hesitate to call bluff and never,
    never, react to insults or do anything that might insult people yourself. Don't
    get into pissing contests about who has the most allies. And stay away from the
    few really big and organized alliances.

    And finally, don't offend people with your actions. Sure, you can attack them,
    but don't do it ten times a day, and politely react to messages asking you to
    stop without promising to and then breaking your promises. Be honest and open
    that you will attack them again if they dont defend themselves. They will still
    hate you, but they will be less likely to invest a lot of time and effort in
    destroying you.

    In short, don't do anything that will get you dragged into long-lasting and
    potentially growth limiting conflicts.


    Guideline

    Based on these principles, we can now formulate guidelines:

    1.Most important: invest resources into production fields
    2.Only build buildings when you can easily afford them in terms of hourly
    production
    3.Only build buildings when doing so will make you grow faster
    4.Build a minimal defence that is just big enough to make raiding you
    unprofitable
    5.Build offence to raid inactives and undefended actives only.

    Author : http://www.daimi.au.dk/~bentoft/

    Source : http://www.daimi.au.dk/~bentoft/romans.txt

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