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someone write something.
someone write something.
Recently started doing good??? Not offended we have been flying under the radar for sometime now and it's nice to be noticed. We actually have been doing well for sometime now and have been growing our BP at a very good clip. We started this alliance with just 9 players and had many larger alliances around us that liked to issue demands to us and we answered everyone of them. Early on we proved what a valuable ally we were in a support role. Yes we have very good allies and are very proud to stand with them. Not offended just correcting the facts.
Thuderdome!!! I'm not sure what that means, haha.Actually I'd say we just made communication a little more fluid. Along with crushing a massive weeklong planned buildup/attack to become just a flatulence. Smelled bad but no actual damage done. Welcome to the Thunderdome.
Thuderdome!!! I'm not sure what that means, haha.
As to you crushing our op, y'all did do a good job of defending, I personally wasn't able to take any of the cities I revolted (but I'm terrible). Anyways I still count 28 cities taken in the past 2 days, so I wouldn't really say it was crushed. And it certainly hasn't been in planning for a week, you give us too much credit, we aren't that meticulous.
so could anyone give me an unbiased opinion who's winning?
For once I'd have to agree, not much movement either way, but things are picking up, so we'll probably see something happen one way or the other.Stalemate
so could anyone give me an unbiased opinion who's winning?
Would still rather be on NR (thinking the most unbiased I can). NR knows it's enemies and is holding the world at a stalemate and is in the absolute best position to win.
If tomorrow NR were to crumble, the rebels would have to fight each other for power and essentially immediately split (we're already seeing signs of this with NR still around).
On the other hand if just 1 or 2 rebel alliances crumbled NR would be back on top and essentially set up for a win.
In a tie-breaker like this you pick the side with a better position and that's clearly the 1 alliance side, who has been working together since almost the start, rather than the many/spread out alliance side, where you can see cracks.
RNG is a pitagood points there, but you also have to look at the bad side of being with no rules
you have less players, so it would make sense that if a player is being attacked he can't help others whereas in the rebels there are loads of players to help you. we got enough and each is much bigger than in the 'rebels')
if no rules lose then there is nowhere to hide (Why would we? -_-)
also from an outsiders point of view it looks like this (i may be completely wrong)
No rules don't communicate much (although i wouldn't imagine the rebels do either) (skype?)
the rebels are just starting to turn the screw in their favour (wouldn't be so sure about that, they're doing better than they were tho)