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Offline JimmyC

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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #105 on: September 19, 2017, 03:01:13 AM »
10 to fight ..go get em in your spit1
They will up think your easy and be surprised when you beat em down..rinse repeat..till you want to up another bird..enjoy
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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #106 on: September 19, 2017, 03:35:43 AM »
Monday evening, sorry not sure of the time, max I saw in melee/ma was right at 180
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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #107 on: September 19, 2017, 04:31:47 AM »
To be honest ..you only need 2 or 3 guys to fight at one time..its not the same as a jam packed furball for sure.. but attack a base..deack town..i play in off hours and more often than not we have some epic action
Be the red dar bar you want to see..others will see it and come..make the action

I really think JimmyC is right on the money here.  It doesn't help the game if you logoff.  Go create a fight somewhere.  A lone P-40E deacking a base almost always gets a response, I find.

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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #108 on: September 19, 2017, 04:52:14 AM »
10 to fight ..go get em in your spit1
They will up think your easy and be surprised when you beat em down..rinse repeat..till you want to up another bird..enjoy

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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #109 on: September 19, 2017, 05:11:49 AM »
Late night tonight knits were roll bases spoiling for a fight and nothing. 11 pm est 93 players and dropping. I was always a firm believer of the " start taking their bases " camp , but from what I see that doesn't do it any more.  That's why I believe something has to change to keep people's interest, if it's a few free planes in the MA that helps boost numbers and keep the paying players , playing, its  a start.

In my mind  its kinda like a bar scene.... the place that give the girls a few free drinks and have 20 of them inside , will have 60 cover paying dudes gladly hand over their cash compared to a place that doesn't.

Maybe there is a downside to this I haven't thought of, so please point it out. But in my non game owner mind , what would it hurt to try over an fso by week?
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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #110 on: September 19, 2017, 05:16:42 AM »
Late night tonight knits were roll bases spoiling for a fight and nothing. 11 pm est 93 players and dropping. I was always a firm believer of the " start taking their bases " camp , but from what I see that doesn't do it any more.  That's why I believe something has to change to keep people's interest, if it's a few free planes in the MA that helps boost numbers and keep the paying players , playing, its  a start.

In my mind  its kinda like a bar scene.... the place that give the girls a few free drinks and have 20 of them inside , will have 60 cover paying dudes gladly hand over their cash compared to a place that doesn't.

Maybe there is a downside to this I haven't thought of, so please point it out. But in my non game owner mind , what would it hurt to try over an fso by week?

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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #111 on: September 19, 2017, 06:28:49 AM »
Late night tonight knits were roll bases spoiling for a fight and nothing. 11 pm est 93 players and dropping. I was always a firm believer of the " start taking their bases " camp , but from what I see that doesn't do it any more.  That's why I believe something has to change to keep people's interest [...]

I found last night to be very eerie on the knight side. Not only just because of  having relatively little action here & there... but because of the silence. Silence on country channel, a lot of silence on range vox even when half a dozen people around going to a hostile base.

And that's what struck me the most in the past four weeks I've been here: The lack of communication. The lack of enthusiasm. Not my personal one, I've been here for 12 years and 'seen it all', so it's all too natural my personal enthusiasm has waned.
No, on a global scale. Public missions stopped a long time ago (and we all know how important these were to get new players hooked!). It's like a bunch of old guys doing 'their stuff' with only greeting an old acquaintance every once in a while. Little 'joining up' beyond the small remnants of what used to be large squads, little chatter on the channels, no fuss about the strategy my country should employ. Once I was gone for 15 minutes with ~30 players on my side. When I came back, I did not find a single new line of text on my country channel.

Now I have been a 'lone wolf' all the time, but once I was an exception. I have the feeling today's arena is full of lone wolves (just look at all those squadless players on the roster), or some very tight small squads/groups of player.

I have the feeling the game is getting old, literally. How do you hook new players in a lukewarm environment, even when they get their (technical) questions answered on the Help Channel?.
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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #112 on: September 19, 2017, 07:30:41 AM »
Knights is the equivalent of Iceland... Nothing happens there :old:
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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #113 on: September 19, 2017, 07:49:32 AM »
I found last night to be very eerie on the knight side. Not only just because of  having relatively little action here & there... but because of the silence. Silence on country channel, a lot of silence on range vox even when half a dozen people around going to a hostile base.

And that's what struck me the most in the past four weeks I've been here: The lack of communication. The lack of enthusiasm. Not my personal one, I've been here for 12 years and 'seen it all', so it's all too natural my personal enthusiasm has waned.
No, on a global scale. Public missions stopped a long time ago (and we all know how important these were to get new players hooked!). It's like a bunch of old guys doing 'their stuff' with only greeting an old acquaintance every once in a while. Little 'joining up' beyond the small remnants of what used to be large squads, little chatter on the channels, no fuss about the strategy my country should employ. Once I was gone for 15 minutes with ~30 players on my side. When I came back, I did not find a single new line of text on my country channel.

Now I have been a 'lone wolf' all the time, but once I was an exception. I have the feeling today's arena is full of lone wolves (just look at all those squadless players on the roster), or some very tight small squads/groups of player.

I have the feeling the game is getting old, literally. How do you hook new players in a lukewarm environment, even when they get their (technical) questions answered on the Help Channel?.

I would agree with you. The tenor, or the atmosphere of this game has changed. I find there is little patience for a realistic organized group effort in this version, especially in my niche of heavy bombing.

By the way, it's been a treat trading bullets with you again, Lusche.  :D :salute


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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #114 on: September 19, 2017, 08:49:26 AM »
I found last night to be very eerie on the knight side.

Have you tried the other sides?  The Bish seem very organized.  Rooks aren't always very organized, but have plenty of aimless enthusiasm.   :D
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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #115 on: September 19, 2017, 08:52:11 AM »
3 sides work with 200-500 people logged at same time.

3 sides do not work with below 100 people logged on.

Why are you here? Seriously.

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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #116 on: September 19, 2017, 09:19:58 AM »
Why are you here?

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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #117 on: September 19, 2017, 09:40:16 AM »
I really think JimmyC is right on the money here.  It doesn't help the game if you logoff.  Go create a fight somewhere.  A lone P-40E deacking a base almost always gets a response, I find.

Yes.  A response which generally results in a series of attempted ack drags.  Whee.

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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #118 on: September 19, 2017, 09:43:55 AM »
Seems like nobody from Houston, Florida, or Puerto Rico is flying.

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Re: How are the numbers now?
« Reply #119 on: September 19, 2017, 09:48:39 AM »
Yes.  A response which generally results in a series of attempted ack drags.  Whee.

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