I cannot see how an inactive player account being deleted can have a negative effect if the end result to the player is to have only one ship, no gold, and 200 turns. It sounds like such an account can be moved into an area where it is invisible to the active members unless the player chooses to return and take up his disadvantageous account and continue playing. He would likely be better off starting over with a new player's gold.
A prime example of an account that would be deleted is the one that my eldest son just started playing. He knows that he can contact the developers and maybe they will tell him what email he used since he hates email and couldn't get any of the screen names he tried at Google. He ended up with an obscure email name and has since had to reset his Iphone and lost access to his account. He expresses very little interest in getting back into the game and his account should be deleted or otherwise made invisible after a sufficient period so that no guild wastes their time trying to recruit him.
Captain Jack wrote:...
The best example is Tidal Wave. However Tidal Wave cannot target 1-ship owners but this will change if we notice a shortage on ships available for this card (currently there is no shortage).
Let me respond to this little bit of hidden news by saying that it will be a sad day for Pirates Glory when a Ship of the Line that belongs to me is taken by a Tidal Wave.
I've already lost three Cutters to Tidal Wave. Were you planning on telling us that there is a shortage of available ships in the depths?
Wow! Make that four:
2012-07-17 02:25:20 Your ship Thorakas Sentry (#24190), a level 1 Cutter has been claimed by a Tidal Wave! A pure VOODOO curse case as the weather was excellent on the time the Tidal Wave crushed the port of Thorakas !
2012-07-14 04:11:02 Your ship Tortuga Sentry (#25508), a level 1 Cutter has been claimed by a Tidal Wave! A pure VOODOO curse case as the weather was excellent on the time the Tidal Wave crushed the port of Tortuga !
I've also had one taken from Seaglory and one from Pania. Each was in a fleet and serving it's purpose. What is this game coming to when a player's efforts can be undone by a game designer's whim? If you need more ships, let the game create them. Leave mine alone.
Captain Jack wrote:I find the only reason that has been presented here (easier guild recruiting) as insufficient. If you are concerned about the specific problem, we can certainly think of other ideas.
Even if that were the only reason for eliminating the players from the fame list, it would be enough. 0 fame is not high enough to earn a place on the fame list. But that was not the only reason given.
Horatio Nelson wrote:The idea of showing active players only will make it easier for guilds to recruit.
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Horatio Nelson wrote:I also believe from a marketing point of view for Pirates Glory - it is a demotivator for new members to view a high percentage of inactive accounts - it's like they have walked into a graveyard.
You have to at least see the point of the SECOND reason given. I agree with it but it is not my website so what do I care if people notice that 14,912 out of 18,274 players have 0 fame or that 2,762 of the top 3,362 have more than 0 but less than 1,000 fame while the leader has 16,590,040 fame?
I don't care if they see that and realize (however falsely) that they wasted their time signing up. No wait! That isn't my belief. It is the belief of someone else. Otherwise there would be no 0s on the list.
Where did the guy go that used to read these posts and truly consider their content?
Yesterday I gave my all. Today I'll give more. Tomorrow, I'll take back what you took for granted.