DoS wrote:Charles Vane wrote:I think there should be an automated mechanic that bans someone's PG account for 1 week every time they complain about "merchants having this or pirates having that, it's just not fair that I can't be the best, have the most, be untouched, wah wah.."
Perhaps then those of you who do so may learn to get over it. If not well.. at least the rest of us would get a week off from the same old tiresome squawking.
I very much disagree with this. Even though strategy is part of it; it is a dependent factor based on game mechanics. If you ruin someone's strategy through constant changes in game mechanics. They do have the right to disagree and complain. Nevertheless you are saying that the game should ban people for voicing their word, which to me sounds worse than suggestion ever made.
Every game community complains about game changes. There has been proposals the Admin has put up before that people thought were too OP for either side and rejected. If we just banned voicing, then everyone who disagreed would just be banned. Great idea (not really). Never the less, why even talk about introducing new features in the game, because if you bring up anything against them, you get banned? Better to just put them in so no one even knows until they get a new "Game Update" in their news.
Recent game changes have harshly nerfed ship stealing. This has gotten to the point where now levis and ambushes are a necessary for any raid. These are very expensive voodoo cards. If you look at the levi price, it has doubled ever since the sink price change. May be you, but some can't afford this new "strategy" you talk about. This "new strategy" is just a burden to anyone's pockets. Now it relies more on the mistakes of the target than the strategy of the pirate as I have observed.
Nah, its just that they get annoyed when people makes argument that could change the game too much.
Or just arguments that could effect them.
If it doesn't effect them, why would they need to care?
If how I see things is wrong, like being good because you can gain something. If I don't gain anything from something, why do?