On that related note;
Xepshunall, I submit that you have contributed above and beyond to what this game has become - if the scoring system of fame were accurately noted, you would be at the top of it.
However, mastery of a game for a game's sake and declaring that "this is how one should handle the situation or you are lying to yourself and to others," and playing just to have some fun away from the world is what "games" are all about. Some people have time and resources to invest in this as a hobby and strive to reach the levels you are striving to attain. That's great-Pirates Glory needs that.
Others, however, don't have either time or resources. Some are kids in school with more distractions than most- others are traveling retirees. They can't log in daily to make it to the top. They simply like passing the time here, playing. watching and learning, Socializing a bit. Then things more important come into their life and they are gone a while. The then like to come back to their little mom and pop of the 17th century, to escape a bit. Pirates Glory needs that, too.
The retention rate on this game isn't very good, simply because of all the time and resources it takes to invest to get anywhere in this game, let alone the "protocol" for going to battle. One false step and you're a porter. Most games have a vacation mode - the account freezes, with no growth and no loss until they can get back and give it some time.
I'm sorry if you feel I've lied to you and the rest of you. I thought this was a community for helping others, teaching others how the game works - even if they can only play once every other week or so. That's how the game will be helped and improved, not by slaughtering some poor slob who can only get to a computer once a week because he's "inactive." The learning curve here is intense.
Sure, I've terminated inactive players and even plundered them, usually to the benefit of every active player that's got wind of how to plunder inactives. I've also had them come back to find nothing. I think the act of plundering inactives is a glitch in the system, an unoffical "treasure hunt" for those in the know.
I digress - My point is how Pirates Glory is played and how often it is played differs from player to player, as you don't play the same as I or Skyhawk, or anyone else for that matter. Ideals are different, motivations to play are different, and I'm sorry if mine's wrong.
Everyone is entitled to an opinion, mate - and sometimes you have to agree to disagree.