Originally posted by SteveBailey
He never said there were 100 rooks on. He said there were 100 people on. While it may not have been his intent, he is saying there were 100 people on. In other words, 100 people in the arena. Ergo, based on his verbiage, his math is unworkable.
I took the liberty of correcting your capitalization.Actually, he said "players", not people. So, they could be dogs or cats or aliens playing the game too . . . so, again, you have misinterpreted.
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Originally posted by WaRLoCkL
Just the other night Rooks wer outnumberd by 30 with about 100 players on. I organized a mission and got 40 people . . .
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If you do not take poor English sentence structure into account, then yes, he has a "math problem."
However, given the fact that he can not spell the word "were" correctly (among others), it is much more reasonable to conclude that his sentence structure is equally poor. This leads one to the conclusion I previously posted, that "100 players" actually refers to 100 Rook players being on line.
So . . . listen to what he means, not what he says - er - types.
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