jaguarr
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So, first of all I didn't even join the world to play just saw how bad the end scenario is and was upset. 2nd i dont know if you know that but the game is called Tribal Wars and not Tribal Hugs. If you think this victory is well deserved then this the best world for you since you can't play the game properlyNo won by playing to the win conditions. Just salty folk in Daft think that this was a dominance world which it wasn’t. Congratulations to David for his fully deserved win.
No won by playing to the win conditions.
So, first of all I didn't even join the world to play just saw how bad the end scenario is and was upset. 2nd i dont know if you know that but the game is called Tribal Wars and not Tribal Hugs. If you think this victory is well deserved then this the best world for you since you can't play the game properly
You know it yourself that the world wasn't won by tactics but with pp and turtling up. you were scared to do anything . That was the first time with this scenario and players didn't know what they got their selves into . Pretty much wasted their time.The win conditions were set out at the start of the world and everyone that joined agreed to play by them rules. The name might include wars, but this world was all about being strategic to claim the victory. No’s uni was opped 3 times, but each opp showed how terribly they were planned. If you wanted the win you should’ve planned for the win from the get go.
This world was won by strategy and not by shear force. Please tell me how the most strategic tribe on this world doesn’t deserve the victory. The main strategy being to hold construction buffs, but can guarantee your tribe level was always higher than ours, hence if you had been strategic you would’ve won.
With the rate that the uni was getting upgraded they wouldn't have had enough time to take that many villages to weaken the stackAnd how was PP used on this world as a benefit to No and not to Daft? Daft have some of the biggest PP spenders in Inno. No has 1.
You basically had 30 days to opp No, you should’ve hit harder in certain locations rather than throwing thousands of nukes straight at the uni, losing 10s of def vills each day pulling support from the uni, but nope, instead you wanted to keep hitting a brick wall.
And how was PP used on this world as a benefit to No and not to Daft? Daft have some of the biggest PP spenders in Inno. No has 1.
You basically had 30 days to opp No, you should’ve hit harder in certain locations rather than throwing thousands of nukes straight at the uni, losing 10s of def vills each day pulling support from the uni, but nope, instead you wanted to keep hitting a brick wall.
Curious to see on what account you were playing.Why didn’t you play the long game and store construction buffs like Maya did? You do have to remember there was a stage that Daft were a few hours in front of No. You guys are just throwing out the same boring excuses.
It was a funny old world. Well done to NO. Tactics by DAFT the last 2 days was good but there was alot of nearly empty villages to be had by them but 1 village can snipe 4-5 trains with the help of the watch towers.
hated disbanded after 2 operation
Merry Christmas xoxoFirst of all, well done to everyone in No, regardless of how peoples opinions on the world, to understood the objective and play out a win is the aim in any world.
I’ll clear one thing up to start off:
Canigire, there was months of fighting between Hated and DAFT, not sure where you’ve plucked two operations from, but there was plenty more than that, and I’m talking double digits.
Ultimately, activity would bite HATED in the @$$. I wasn’t able to do everything there myself and approached No with the merge option. HATED in truth was a handful of active players carrying a lot of barely active ones, and as the active players dropped out, it was always going to end badly.
I’ve said to Steph, Wardy and a few others, DAFT played great for the entirety of the world, and a fair few accounts in that tribe can count themselves extremely unlucky not to have won a world that they played so well in. That said, looking back (and hindsight is a great thing), those op’s towards the end where DAFT took a few hundred villages were pointless, DAFT probably should have targeted the uni a long time ago, and not relied on the final op to do the damage.
But I personally will never be playing another uni world, and I think 90% of the players on w45 feel the same! On that note, merry Christmas and a happy new year to all!
Andy
That said, looking back (and hindsight is a great thing), those op’s towards the end where DAFT took a few hundred villages were pointless, DAFT probably should have targeted the uni a long time ago, and not relied on the final op to do the damage.