Once you had found this game, why did you decide to stay?

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Re: Once you had found this game, why did you decide to stay

Postby Captain Jack » Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:11 pm

Astragek wrote:I know, but all recent major update promises have been postponed. Not much happening at the moment. Just some small changes. A lot of people leave because of it I reckon.


Major updates are not postponed. They simply take a lot of time.

Last major update is Nations Diplomacy and its latest part is the ability of Kings to name Governors, 2 weeks ago. The next major update are plantations, something that will be released with most core features working. Such, takes time as it is work that needs to be done before release, in contrary to what is happening with Nation Diplomacy which started 5 months ago and still has features coming in.
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Re: Once you had found this game, why did you decide to stay

Postby Captain Jack » Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:12 pm

Meliva wrote:I also like the fact that its impossible to lose this game. in some online games if you get crushed by another player that's it. Your done. In this game, no one can truly destroy another player. They can cripple them, stop their progress, but eventually the player will be able to come back from anything-especially if the player is smart enough to have some good backbones and reserves in case of such an event. I can rest easy knowing even if I wake up tomorrow and finding out I was defleeted, I can rebuild and come back from it, or focus my attention on paying my attackers back then rebuilding.


Sure this is something you discovered later though, right?
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Re: Once you had found this game, why did you decide to stay

Postby Meliva » Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:15 pm

Captain Jack wrote:
Meliva wrote:I also like the fact that its impossible to lose this game. in some online games if you get crushed by another player that's it. Your done. In this game, no one can truly destroy another player. They can cripple them, stop their progress, but eventually the player will be able to come back from anything-especially if the player is smart enough to have some good backbones and reserves in case of such an event. I can rest easy knowing even if I wake up tomorrow and finding out I was defleeted, I can rebuild and come back from it, or focus my attention on paying my attackers back then rebuilding.


Sure this is something you discovered later though, right?


Its something ive discovered by watching others, advice from older players and a bit of my own logic. I have seen some players get hit hard-very very hard and yet they still play and have come back from it. Black sparrow taught me and many others a good backbone can help when you need to rebuild. I havnt had any personal experience for having to rebuild from the ground up, though i have taken hits from time to time-just nothing severe like some players have.
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Re: Once you had found this game, why did you decide to stay

Postby DezNutz » Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:44 pm

Captain Jack wrote:
Meliva wrote:I also like the fact that its impossible to lose this game. in some online games if you get crushed by another player that's it. Your done. In this game, no one can truly destroy another player. They can cripple them, stop their progress, but eventually the player will be able to come back from anything-especially if the player is smart enough to have some good backbones and reserves in case of such an event. I can rest easy knowing even if I wake up tomorrow and finding out I was defleeted, I can rebuild and come back from it, or focus my attention on paying my attackers back then rebuilding.


Sure this is something you discovered later though, right?



In my experience I suspected that one could not lose early on (within a few weeks of starting), as there were players that I saw defleet and come back. I confirmed my suspicions when I defleeted for the first time (a few months later). While Meliva hit it on the head, a player doesn't need ANYTHING to come back. A player could zero their gold, zero their voodoo, zero their ships, and still come back. That in itself is the greatest feature in this game, but not the reason I stayed.
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Re: Once you had found this game, why did you decide to stay

Postby Meliva » Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:50 pm

yeah, you can come back from 0, but its much easier coming back when you have some resources stashed away to help. And any smart player should have some stashed away just in case. In my opinion the best thing is credits-literally the only thing that's untouchable, and can be used to get anything you need. Ships, voodoo, gold, turns. really a good idea to keep a good chunk of them on hand at all times.
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Re: Once you had found this game, why did you decide to stay

Postby OG Deadking » Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:53 pm

Meliva wrote:
Captain Jack wrote:
Meliva wrote:I also like the fact that its impossible to lose this game. in some online games if you get crushed by another player that's it. Your done. In this game, no one can truly destroy another player. They can cripple them, stop their progress, but eventually the player will be able to come back from anything-especially if the player is smart enough to have some good backbones and reserves in case of such an event. I can rest easy knowing even if I wake up tomorrow and finding out I was defleeted, I can rebuild and come back from it, or focus my attention on paying my attackers back then rebuilding.


Sure this is something you discovered later though, right?


Its something ive discovered by watching others, advice from older players and a bit of my own logic. I have seen some players get hit hard-very very hard and yet they still play and have come back from it. Black sparrow taught me and many others a good backbone can help when you need to rebuild. I havnt had any personal experience for having to rebuild from the ground up, though i have taken hits from time to time-just nothing severe like some players have.


I have experienced being defleeted twice, being left with only one howker and less than 100 voodoo, and still being able to rebuild to full strength or even stronger since I learned and applied more of my knowledge of the game to build my fleets better than ever. Th second time I got defleeted I had more resources to rebuild my ships and replenish myself with gold bar and credits.
P.S. you can lose a lot if your first weeks, I lost two sotls I was building up and all my ships to Avery my first couple weeks here
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Re: Once you had found this game, why did you decide to stay

Postby DezNutz » Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:59 pm

Meliva wrote:yeah, you can come back from 0, but its much easier coming back when you have some resources stashed away to help. And any smart player should have some stashed away just in case. In my opinion the best thing is credits-literally the only thing that's untouchable, and can be used to get anything you need. Ships, voodoo, gold, turns. really a good idea to keep a good chunk of them on hand at all times.
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Absolutely. In general, the longer you play, the easier it is to rebuild, as over time you will naturally stock resources, gc, etc. Having defleeted 3 times since I started playing, twice within a few months of each other, the experiences of rebuilding are invaluable. There are so many different approaches that one can take.
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Re: Once you had found this game, why did you decide to stay

Postby Vane » Wed Mar 07, 2018 3:03 pm

DezNutz wrote:
Meliva wrote:yeah, you can come back from 0, but its much easier coming back when you have some resources stashed away to help. And any smart player should have some stashed away just in case. In my opinion the best thing is credits-literally the only thing that's untouchable, and can be used to get anything you need. Ships, voodoo, gold, turns. really a good idea to keep a good chunk of them on hand at all times.
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Absolutely. In general, the longer you play, the easier it is to rebuild, as over time you will naturally stock resources, gc, etc. Having defleeted 3 times since I started playing, twice within a few months of each other, the experiences of rebuilding are invaluable. There are so many different approaches that one can take.


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