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The amount of times i see guys jumping on the walls on round 2 when attacking has me scratching my forehead. But we all live and learn.
oooh totally agree, that can be so infuriating..
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The amount of times i see guys jumping on the walls on round 2 when attacking has me scratching my forehead. But we all live and learn.
I agree, more time on the attacking front would help a great deal, but a full 128 attackers, if like hot said, know what they are doing, can still pull it off in 50 rounds.
That happened the last time we took a fort, so it can be done with a bit of luck and discipline.
The amount of times i see guys jumping on the walls on round 2 when attacking has me scratching my forehead. But we all live and learn.
well to the defense of those players Kman, had we properly placed our forces (and figured out ETC Homeland was a fake), ETC Invincible would have been fine (even with nobody following the plan)
I mean I agree, many people don't listen. and it definitely drives me crazy watching people charge OFF the walls towards the attackers when defending
however, I don't think they sway the results as much as some may think, mainly because BOTH sides usually have a % of their people doing that (mainly those who aren't logged in to the battle and think they must set some target location for their character), which serves to cancel out the ill effects in terms of a 'battle outcome' perspective...
the clan that can figure out how to get most of their 'online active players' in a fort battle together and talking in real time will have the advantage going forward, for sure... but that is a logistical nightmare and in the end (unlike in real military where you can court-martial people and demand they follow orders) one has no guarantee that orders they have mailed out or posted will get followed... I don't see that happening for awhile
ETC declared way too late on TSC's 2 forts...
If they declared like 2-3 hours sooner or immediately after TSC and IC Bank declared on ETC, then it would force TSC to defend their forts.