Post by Renfrey » Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:24 pm
The same exact thing was said about chaos, and where did that end up?
Are we also supposed to assume that in a brand new world, someone who has figured out how to end up with 2 cities while only having a total of 2100 points, is legitimate and likely a fair game tactic? (oh yeah, and 2nd place is still at 1600 points)
I know that we can start using the same tactics, however, as in modern warfare, I and many like myself, believe in rules of engagement. Where is the fun in steamrolling a world? Where is the fun in just producing scholars for other guild mates?
As far as I am aware, this is a game. A game with limits and rules. I was under the impression that we were supposed to buy scholarships in order to have scholars. I don't think there is a problem with assuming any scholars from a city you conquer, as long as you have the scholarships to keep them.
The same exact thing was said about chaos, and where did that end up?
Are we also supposed to assume that in a brand new world, someone who has figured out how to end up with 2 cities while only having a total of 2100 points, is legitimate and likely a fair game tactic? (oh yeah, and 2nd place is still at 1600 points)
I know that we can start using the same tactics, however, as in modern warfare, I and many like myself, believe in rules of engagement. Where is the fun in steamrolling a world? Where is the fun in just producing scholars for other guild mates?
As far as I am aware, this is a game. A game with limits and rules. I was under the impression that we were supposed to buy scholarships in order to have scholars. I don't think there is a problem with assuming any scholars from a city you conquer, as long as you have the scholarships to keep them.