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hmmm, this world has my attention. About the only thing i don't like is the fake limit. Can someone tell me about the flags?
that is what we can pay to win feature in the .net because if you have the money, you can basically put yourself so far ahead by reducing times, buying flags, getting bonus resources, that you can almost solidify yourself (esp in this small world servers)
There's only one definition for winning, and that's winning the world. Anything else is what you view as succeeding temporarily, but to win is to finish in first. That means you actually have to finish the world. Either way, I would recommend sticking around; the game's a lot more fun when you commit to playing a little longer and focus on one world. At least, that's how most people view it, I think.
its okay its like not your going to do anything, but eat barbs... 0.o
don't need to start early for that, hopefully you can outgrow those suckers.
I agree pk3rz, at the point where you've won it's time to just sit back, relax, and be casual. But for example, on W65 of .net I'm currently engaged in the end-game war, and there's no better feeling than (as melancholy put it) watching an operation go smoothly. While the war is going on, that's the best part. And because after startup there's hardly any advantage (and startup advantage can't be maintained forever by 99.99% of players, who usually quit or burn out) I think the effect of "pay to win" features as they've been called is way overexaggerated .
thats good. and your right lol i would buy me a house, a car, and travel the world a bit.
but then again if i won the lottery, i wouldnt be in this game.
I dunno, I'd probably still play it
I would love to start playing a new world since I am just starting to play I agree with both sides of the coin I would like to have equal advantage and at the same time pay to help me start I would love to play tw while my newness starts.
I dunno, I'd probably still play it