“Damage Rankings Don’t Win Wars”

N0vemberMay 19, 2026news

In a great battle where France emerged victorious, Germany once again proves to the world that power, numbers, and money mean nothing against strategy and proper planning.

A full-scale battle alone is never enough to achieve victory. Egypt did this before and gained nothing, until they adopted a different approach and other methods.

The highest damage in the game, the strongest nation in the game, the largest population in the game — and the result? Nothing. Daily defeats, daily talk about power and the future, and in the end, only a bad example.

Waiting just one week for the allies to return would have made sense, considering they rely on brute force.

But they wanted to prove to the world that they are strong on their own, and the result was nothing but illusions and words without actions.

Buying time for their allies and exhausting the enemy — all of that could have had meaning and produced an unexpected outcome, if not for their failed way of handling matters.

Yet they still lost, despite putting up a battle unlike any other, and that is the ironic part — the very thing that makes them a laughingstock before all the peoples of the game.