Revolt, Insurrection, Insanity
FuriousKitten
And as Moses probably said : "Don't join a dead server."
But I think he might have been wrong on that one, since a dead server is exactly the same as any other server, just with less stuff in it. So it falls to us to bring it back to life.
I've noticed some contempt brewing.
Is it just me or are the server admins not very popular around here? I mean, we've all been at the mercy of a power tripping admin before, but is it really so bad that a huge amount of players felt the need to leave? Of course, from what I've heard, not all of them were necessarily given that choice.
From what I understand, players used an exploit to increase their damage output in wars, and this prompted a large scale ban. But shouldn't it be the job of admins to fix exploits rather than punish those who find them?
This is probably a complex issue.
I'm trying to figure this game out, and it seems to me that there's an emphasis on war in this one compared to other games of this sort. I'll probably write a retrospective on E-Sim at some point. Either way, some explanation and demystification would be much appreciated. Also, can we just talk for a second about how weird the UI scaling of this website is? Like fuck, I need a pair of glasses for some of this stuff.
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Most of the wars are training wars to get medals and gold... The elections are sometimes heavily contested, sometimes not.. The congress elections are always contested and one or 2 votes make all the difference. Each person has 1 vote irrespective of strength or experience .
Keithunder
TUP President
These exploits are still confusing to me to this day. Not confusing but they do not seem entirely logical from a role playing point of view.
Training wars are extremely boring and kind of a strange concept at the same time, at least that's my opinion . New players will often get the wrong impression.