Probably goodz is right.
When I explained I was doing my own homepump in a kingdom last age there was zero interest. I know you tops give advice, but I like to explode something to see how it works. It exploded.
Actually a lot of this is generational to my way of thinking. People know how to comply but few know how to key off teamwork in an instinctive way. You watch a basketball game and see a blind pass behind the back that turns into an easy layup. In this game you'd simply have a lot of broken noses.
It's not that guys/gals are dim, they just haven't exposed themselves to faith in one another. As in the basketball analogy, I'm watching to bail you out. It's basically caring about the whole with a bias to do what orders say to do.

This game appeals to numerical control. It attracts a disproportionate number of people who need the numbers to jibe and they gravitate to known safety. It's everywhere you look. Wars decided before they're fought, and part of the reason is all have perscibed to the same known quantities. It's why war kingdoms can't breech. The best numerically driven kingdoms always beat those that aren't aware of a formula they never bothered to investigate. And they won't because it's an unknown quantity. It's clear to me which kingdoms have creative thought and they are the most dangerous. Yes they do numbers, but they approach from both weapons above the game and creative bias to what works.