I support this circle-jerk
@Bishop: The mechanics of the game has allowed these things to happen (griefing, bottom-feeding, etc.) You, out of all people, should be taking note of this and think of ways to prevent this from happening again; unless you enjoy seeing this game die out in such a pathetic way. You say that there are incentives to not do such acts, but the reality is that it still happens. That just means that the game is run by bad devs who don't know how to make a good environment for players to game.
@Octobrev: You just keep what you're doing. I know it's fun to be the one that pulls the plug.
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You think quad razing a ghetto who retals you is ok. You think following up with 9 more hits is ok. You told us, straight out, that we were not allowed to hit you.
Yeah. I support ghettos retalling bullies. Always will. How on earth to guys justify yourselves is beyond me. How you expect ghettos rolling over for this powerplaying is good for the game makes me :/
If you support ghettos retalling bullies, then you should support us retalling against Octobrev because from our point of view (and DD's I assume), Octobrev are the bullies for threatening to raze into future wars.
We hit you once, you hit us back twice. We then hit you again, then you hit us again and threaten to ruin the game for others.
Then we got another kingdom to hit you. Then you run to the forums and complain.
Tell us where we went wrong here. As far as I'm aware, all of these things are legal withing the game mechanics.
I hit you again because I wanted my scientists back. As far as I'm aware, doing abducts is the only sure way to get scientists. I don't hit back when my land is taken because I can always paradise/explore. You can blame it on the awful science mechanics if you want, but everything we did was not because we want to bully smaller kingdoms. I just wanted scientists.
If you keep abducting my scientists, I'll do the same. If you won't back down, I'll seek help from others (DD). I'm pretty sure DD checked both sides of the argument first before deciding whether they should help or not.