The scenario I specifically addressed:It was a specific answer to your specific scenario. It wasn't a bad one, even. It's just one you didn't want to hear. If you're gonna get all emotional about this then perhaps you need to leave pretend logic and poorly contrived scenarios out of it and just run your campaign on manly tears of the oppressed or sumpin'.
you still got it wrong. please just stop.
Right now I miss ENY..........42 Rooks, 23 Knights,,,, both attacking 19 Bish, in late war planes.
The bish stole the map last night at 1am pst, so I don't feee sorry for em!
Major missing of the point, it seems. The whole 'eliminate ENY' campaign was supposedly to make the game experience better for the individual player. Someone posts of it failing in that regard and the response is 'chess piece revenge?'
I'm sure more individual players are happy getting to horde in their favorite plane.
Fixed it. And 'sure' is a funny way to spell 'suspect.' (Because I suspect you're not 'sure' at all.)
I'm on right now at 1pm est on Sunday. Bish have 19, rooks have 20, Knights have 8. No one is attacking knights and there is no fight for me. ENY would merely be hurting the 2 teams fighting each other, which would not be fun for them. I would switch to go to the furball side, but I don't want to be stuck all day when I know the fight will pick up for knights soon. My point is that people don't choose who to fight based on #s on the roster. They choose where to fight based on where the fight is. That is the strategic aspect of individual players I am talking about.
well use strategy and bring a couple of players to a base. pretty sure soon you will get a fight. or you can load up your fighter with fuel, shallow climb and go find the fight instead of coming here and complain.take some initiative. semp
then sit there till they come to you. that's using logic. semp
I'm on right now at 1pm est on Sunday. Bish have 19, rooks have 20, Knights have 8. No one is attacking knights and there is no fight for me.