This is my province. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
My province is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life.
My province, without me, is useless. Without my province, I am useless.
I must attack hard with my province. I must attack harder than my enemy who is trying to pk me. I must pk him before he pk's me. I will...
Of course it is. And thats why all these "chart shaping" accusations are so silly. Apparently chart chaping have been the main component of Utopia top play and been done by every top kd since the betas.
That being said, I hate all these cf deals involving non compete, taxation etc. I would never agree to a non compete deal and I would never pay tax ever.
That is only for the weak.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
And isn't "chart shaping" a term that came about as a result of actions within the warring and honor charts, not the growth charts, in the first place?
"Chart shaping" in the growth charts is not the same as the "chart shaping" situations that were criticized and actioned within the war and honor charts.
The war chart especially, does not contain numbers that can every really fluctuate in both directions; they can only increase. When you endeavor to shape the war chart, you are affecting a chart in a permanent fashion with numbers that are set in stone once they are achieved (meaning they cannot be decreased from the point they have reached).
In the growth charts, you can endeavor to shape the end result, but it is not guaranteed and the numbers can fluctuate in either direction from any number of impacting sources not involved in the shaping endeavor. That's why growth chart deals are not considered to be "shaping" anything, because they are merely narrow attempts to affect the outcome that still have to face potential impact from the rest of the players in the game.
So, using a term that gained traction and scorn from the warring chart is not going to get you much momentum when you try to apply it to the growth charts.
Something tells me that Shai had enough of leading long time ago.
Soso bad troll Bart!
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