Originally Posted by
mades3
@Uhm hoi Well, there is a difference between "coaching" someone, and playing for them, no? That being the case, if you tell me this: "20% of this building, 15% of this building, 30% of this building and 35% of whatever buildings you want... a specific TPA, a specific OPA and DPA, and you need to use munk AND Slack, oh, and of course participate every waking hour of the day - especially in Slack". That's not "team" play. That's "I'll play for you as a sitter without actually sitting your province". Man, they were so specific in terms of everything they wanted done, and how they wanted it done.
I am not exactly a new player, I stopped playing years ago, because many kingdoms were disrespectful, and had zero understanding of the need to help individuals, teach them different strats they could adopt etc. Instead, they simply kill you off if you aren't as good as them, or simply because you ask for help. As for those who do outright offer help, it's help based on their exact terms and rules. The one I had defected from, had literally a set of rules to follow every single day. And I mean, exactly what they wanted you to do, for every single thing, to the letter. Guidelines are fine, but creating rules based on what a kingdom wants to dictate is wrong, since it pretty much forces you to hand over your province to leadership, so they can "sit" your province without actually physically controlling it.
@StratOcastle Good advice for warring types of people, although that's never been my style. As I said, really good advice for sure. You said, "You get to run strats from honor to warring to whoring". What do you mean by "whoring"?