DeletedUser734
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What about discussion of new tribes that pop up from the dibble of EXP? any worth noting?
I think Who Am played it safe by waiting to see how they do before he comments on their abilities. Had he said whether or not he believes they'll survive, or how good each one is, this thread would've turned into a veritable flame-fest, and so he's waiting for some evidence. At least, that's my guess .
Spamming I can live with. Double posting the same thing to get your post count up I cannot!
Check the date of the two posts. I think that is a reasonable reason to double post the same thing
xD
didn't even notice that. I assumed it was just clicking reply twice by accident. Though, come to think of it I don't think that happens with VBulliten.
Spamming I can live with. Double posting the same thing to get your post count up I cannot!
I apologize if I haven't updated this for a couple months, but I won't be able to update it for at least another week, so please be patient and go spam another thread
Ego? wasn't a stable tribe internally. Lots of crap players. Ego existed due to the handful of strong players it had keeping it together, but the bad players made it worse and less stable daily until it got to a point where there was no return.
Sie AQ took in a handful of large players that boosted them to rank 1, a few from Ego?.
Recruiting
Some went to Sie AQ, some went to ~AD~ and I think 1 or 2 might've gone to BJ. And then there were the inactives that just stayed behind and got deleted and etc.
Recruiting makes everyone rank 1. And right now, there's a two way battle for rank 1 between ~AD~ and Sie AQ. We're only a few hundred k apart, with ~AD~ in the lead right now.
Err, I should say recruiting keeps old tribes alive. Fresh blood and all that.
in short, MASS RECRUITING FTW!
Not mass recruiting, but mergers and recruiting in general help bring fresh active players into old tribes starting to be over-run by inactivity.
Not mass recruiting, but mergers and recruiting in general help bring fresh active players into old tribes starting to be over-run by inactivity.