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Hmmmmm HerGrace is one of them
I have some creative city names in mind for when i take a city from her.
Hmmmmm HerGrace is one of them
I have some creative city names in mind for when i take a city from her.
hmmm you don't get an invite and now she is a dumb leader and you can take here cities , kinda sounds like someone is still mad about be REJECTED
i finished and never again....
I didnt liked shadows, they didnt let me grow, but now im finaly growing here.
Hmmmmm HerGrace is one of them
Krypteia has always been good about making sure our closest allies are included in the fruits of WW labor. We've also been really good about building the things faster than anyone else. I seriously doubt that this world will be different. Though it will be the first world where we might have to take turns. So I'll say this: so long as we can all be mature enough to take turns, my commitment will be to make sure every Krypt who wants a crown (and is willing to put in the hard work to get there), gets one.
And no, I'm not going to tell you "how" on the externals. Look at our track record if you really want to know.
Now can we stop whinging about something that is at least a year away?
I can tell ya after spending a good amount of time in Krypt there are about 6-8 players out of 140 something that are true warriors of the word through and through.Most of them are simmers hiding behind the name and really only come to life if Queen Di of Sim City (internals only not one hostile takeover)allows them an inactive city to take. Kinda sad watching it all unfold.
Oh really?
So the whole begging for an invite and the constant mails wasn't you being desperate. Also.. the creepy dead bird picture was very strange.
You were begging me and Grace for invites... if anyone looks stupid its you darl.
that is typical of all alliances in general. That is also why premades generally have a good impact. they are made up of a group of good players that come into one small area. Alliances in general just have to choose from what they have by chance. You are lucky to find 5-6 good players in a relatively short distance from you. Most are simmers. The challenge of most alliance leaders is to develop a hard core group of players and then utilize the simmers, the casual weekend players and the people too chicken to engage in direct combat, to back-up the hardcore group you have.
After most alliances get very large you have more inactive cities than you can utilize just in you own alliance. That really slows down the conquest and wars. That is especially bad when the cities come from good players quitting and they are taken over by simmers that will not put them to use, in your own alliance. As a former alliance leader i used to feed cities and BP's to my best players to get them up to a size that could do some real damage. I was always on the lookout for those exceptional players. I would try to scoop them up as soon as i saw them come into a world. Grow them and make sure they made it to the front lines.
I said i newer liked shadows and i was hoping to find a better alliance fast, and i did probly find ewen better than i wanted to join
?????Coming from the person who most likely -repped me with some naughty language. Word of advice learn some respect and grow up. This is a family game, sure we all banter but there is no need to use that sort of language.