English discourse over the last days has made me realize we CDMX people are not human, we're a weird subspecies that thrive in mountaintops like the Rito from Zelda
▲ 19 r/LigaMX

English discourse over the last days has made me realize we CDMX people are not human, we're a weird subspecies that thrive in mountaintops like the Rito from Zelda

u/UltraLNSS — 24 hours ago

Mexicanos con la realidad bien alterada cuando les dices que su próximo rival tal vez sea Inglaterra

Aunque... ¿Y si si?

u/UltraLNSS — 5 days ago

Nos vemos en el Azteca

Y debido a la maldición del cuarto partido, creo que Ecuador tiene muchos chances de pasar a octavos.

u/UltraLNSS — 11 days ago
▲ 1 r/CDMX

Creen que la derecha algun dia gane las elecciones de la CDMX?

Creo que en 2024 fue su mejor posibilidad, con una candidata debil y muy criticable como Clara Brugada, una oposicion completamente unida bajo un candidato de derecha, el efecto de la Linea 12... y aún asi no pudieron.

La CDMX es simplemente de izquierda? Los "intelectuales" hipster de Coyoacan, Roma, Condesa, etc. + las masas clientelares de el oriente y sur son acaso una coalicion invencible?

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u/UltraLNSS — 13 days ago
▲ 148 r/TESVI

What if The Elder Scrolls VI was set entirely within the island of Betony? But rendered in true 1:1 scale.

I think it would be pretty cool.

u/UltraLNSS — 16 days ago

With all the Backrooms hype I just realized something. The backrooms are just TES2 Daggerfall dungeons.

u/UltraLNSS — 21 days ago

There should be a button that does this to ALL extra titles you have.

Rule 5 - Won a Holy War and now I have to give away 84 extra titles.

u/UltraLNSS — 28 days ago

What's the current version's Mexico strategy?

I've been looking for strategies to defeat the USA and keep your northern territories as Mexico, but they seem to be outdated. These involve creating a bunch of conscription centers, with conscription focus on your most populated states, and attacking the USA in 1836, while at the same time declaring an interest in the Atlantic cost to liberate New England after the war; but in the new version you can't declare interests without a navy, and the USA gets a lot more conscripts in the beginning, so this strategy is not viable anymore.

Someone suggested to let the USA keep the northern territories and instead focus on expanding south, growing strong, and getting those territories back at a later date, but USA is generally stronger the longer the game goes. I do think Mexico should have more options to deal with the USA, especially if Texas was defeated, but alas. So what's the best strategy right now?

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u/UltraLNSS — 1 month ago

Se me hace curioso que el top 4 son todos paises que fueron gobernados por la centro-izquierda ese periodo.

Es curioso porque va en contra de la narrativa que se ve en redes (como Reddit) de que solo la derecha sabe de economia.

u/UltraLNSS — 1 month ago