PhoenixKnight wrote:Feniks wrote:What "prize"? There are no winners in this game, there are only players.
Forgive my real life example for a second.
If you are a sales man, and you are trying to get maximum profit out of you potential client. You make the sale but that client no longer wants to deal with you.
If you instead accepted a lesser profit short term, you will be able to get that client to come back and buy again and again. May be bring friends and family. And then your long term profit will beat your short term one from case one.
The "again and again" part is what you guys are fighting against. Maybe the analogy is bad.
As a trader you put as many ships as you can to sea to maximize your profit. Why isn't it allowed for a pirate to do the same? You want to limit pirate activity then also limit trade activity. If dman is only allowed to cast on 2 or 3 players in one guild a month then by that standard all traders should be limited as well.
This is a game, not real life.
Game example. At the end of the Merc/VUDU war I had one fleet sailing and had several ships stashed away in the marina. Insde of 5 maybe 6 days I was back to full force trading and 10-15 cap fleets.
My point is, you can get wiped out either because of raids or by your own choice and be back in no time with a little effort. I went from 5 ships to nearly 500 in under a week. Yes the first few trade fleets I bought with credits from the market., but the vast majority of them came from inactive.
I conducted ship raids for warships.
Now put it in perspective. You are acting like dman completely wipes someone completely out and then as soon as they get built back up he wipes them out again. Is that the case? Almost all cast are HNs or FFJs. HNs only require a bit of help from guild to limit damage. FFJs the same. If He cast ffj on someone and was able to completely wipe out all their trade fleets, is that his fault or does the guild bear some responsibility as well?
I am someone who at times is considered a "massive trader" by admin standards, and at times in the past a pirate and privateer. No matter what role I am playing at the time I go 100% to maximize what I can. Just like a trader tries to maximize his profit using all the tools at his disposal.
Targeting the same player over and over again usually occurs because nothing changed from the first time and the "profit" was maximized. Seems similar to traders using Akro/Psaral party route to maximize their profit.
Why is it that the only bad things in the game come from pirating. This is a game not real life. There is no law against pirating, no limit in the rules, The name of the game is PIRATES GLORY.
If you want to change game play then do like everything else and suggest it in the suggestions thread and let admin evaluate it.
Here is the kicker........ you are claiming the moral authority of all of Avonmora to limit Pirate Style game play in a game called Pirates Glory. If anything should be outlawed in this game it should be traders. Make all traders NPC traders, make all banking NPC banking, etc etc.
This is a game.....
This is a game.....
This is a game.....
This is a game and it is called PIRATES GLORY!!!