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Very well done Chief.
I am a premium soldier FF.
Sounds like a pretty good idea.
I understand that in order to be the best or win fairly often, those teams would be made of players that;
1- have bougth AP and SP,
2- used a whole lot of nuggets to get the complete latest sets from the tombolas.
For the average Joe that plays the game non-premium, what would be his interest in this if he doesnt stand a chance? I dont have the stats, but i believe most % of players are non-premium.
So in my opinion, if it can be setup on a fair and even base where all have same skill and attribute points to distribute and are using same weapons, then it would be fair for ALL players and migth attract them. It would be a matter of points distribution and luck.
Otherwhise, the teams would be made up of the top nugget spenders of each town.
To bad for those that were already seing themselves on top of the scoreboard just because they can afford spending $$$ to outskill the average players .
Btw, I didnt use the word "stupid" in any comments.
I am a premium soldier FF.
Sounds like a pretty good idea.
I understand that in order to be the best or win fairly often, those teams would be made of players that;
1- have bougth AP and SP,
2- used a whole lot of nuggets to get the complete latest sets from the tombolas.
For the average Joe that plays the game non-premium, what would be his interest in this if he doesnt stand a chance? I dont have the stats, but i believe most % of players are non-premium.
So in my opinion, if it can be setup on a fair and even base where all have same skill and attribute points to distribute and are using same weapons, then it would be fair for ALL players and migth attract them. It would be a matter of points distribution and luck.
Otherwhise, the teams would be made up of the top nugget spenders of each town.
To bad for those that were already seing themselves on top of the scoreboard just because they can afford spending $$$ to outskill the average players .
Btw, I didnt use the word "stupid" in any comments.
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