DeletedUser118394
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Umm yeah...
noobs players ex BlooDs nobled unimportant village from mighty puppet's teritory... xD
noobs players ex BlooDs nobled unimportant village from mighty puppet's teritory... xD
But his point is, he is nobling you. With team of course, the word which is unknown to Fusion.hhahaha no all he needs is me
lol funny doing oon your own is getting account 2-3 times my size doing all nukeing for you ye lol
Either you are poor defender or Fusion is pathetic attacker/op planner. You can decide on your own which is the case here.
Or maybe you forget when KK nobled you on a solo op?
For the stats sake,
Side 1:
Players: xXPuppet MasterXx
Side 2:
Players: Kirigaya Kazuto
Timeframe: 01/09/2016 00:00:00 to 04/10/2016 00:00:00
Total conquers against opposite side:
Side 1: 4
Side 2: 22
Difference: 18
Points value of total conquers against opposite side:
Side 1: 37,280
Side 2: 210,886
Difference: 173,606
Thoughts on Fusion breaking the grace period?
Unless you know better, it was one player on an account that should have been internalled quite some time ago when the previous owner departed. North were marked red on the map in preparation for the grace period expiring & North's blatant impending declaration, with the understanding folks knew what was going on, and apparently someone didn't bother checking the situation before blundering in. Quelle Surprise.
It is the fault of Fusion leadership, or whomever it was that put the new player on Bloody Purity, for failing to explain the status of the relationship between Fusion and North.
In part, one could blame Fusion's paranoia. Having North marked as red because they automatically assumed that North was going to declare.
Heck, I personally still went through with my grace period, even though that meant I went over 5 days without returning fire.
It's not a matter of being stupid. However, ultimately, it was assumptions that North were going to turn on Fusion. Sure, it can be interpreted that North was going to declare since they may have had stacks in outlying areas, but you can't say for certain since the grace period wasn't allowed to run its course. Yes, I'm aware of the matters and events that occurred in the month prior to North's declaration. I knew of the NAP agreement and disagreements between North/Fusion, among other things. Fusion isn't too terribly hard to get information from these days, but that's not my problem.You're not that stupid, let's not pretend you are. There were villages in the middle of K34 stacked enough to take ~35 nukes & survive within hours of North formally declaring; they didn't magic up that much defence across a significant number of villages without planning in advance. It was entirely obvious from North's pattern of activities over the past month or a touch more that war was coming, and you'd have to be a blind mole-rat to genuinely see their intentions as anything else. North are a great bunch of players, some of the best in the world, but about as subtle as firing a cannon in the middle of Times Square.
I don't want to deny your hard-done-by tale but I believe you weren't jumped on in any sort of scale until you whacked Cyclo in the south of K43. Not like you were sat there one idle Tuesday before the ceasefire expired and suddenly encountered incomings from half of Fusion.
However, ultimately, it was assumptions that North were going to turn on Fusion. Sure, it can be interpreted that North was going to declare since they may have had stacks in outlying areas, but you can't say for certain since the grace period wasn't allowed to run its course.
Fusion isn't too terribly hard to get information from these days, but that's not my problem.
Actually, it started out with KB opening fire, first. Then IS joined in, and over time, others joined in, even those that said they would rather delete than fight Chippy or Myself. So much for that I guess. haha.
Throughout me being "opped", as Fusion never even reached 5k incoming to me, I simply thought about the fact that it takes a desire for revenge to make Fusion active. While fighting, it was made apparent that Fusion players were keeping tons of nukes, nobles, and defense in the backlines instead of on the fronts where they should have been.
Unless you know better, it was one player on an account that should have been internalled quite some time ago when the previous owner departed. North were marked red on the map in preparation for the grace period expiring & North's blatant impending declaration, with the understanding folks knew what was going on, and apparently someone didn't bother checking the situation before blundering in. Quelle Surprise.
Honestly, I didn't horde the personal conversations. They were simply recent conversations I had, and I had reasons for posting the mails I did. I've let it be known that I have nothing really against them, that this matter on this world, is unique to this world alone.
There is a reason whole world wants to war Fusion, if Fusion cannot understand it then they deserve to die anyways.
Going back to the grace period question, while all of Fusion want to pretend as if it was just one player and was by mistake, putting all blame on Bloody Purity account, the fact you mentioned above is very subtle - "North was marked as red". No matter how many circs were sent out or forum discussions happened, there is a reason the game has feature to mark Ally/NAP/Enemy.
Though if you still think that it couldn't have stopped since BP account went rouge then you should introspect why it happened. Every player puts effort into building own account. When you let a top 5 rank account lose 33% points/villages in span of a week, it is understatement to say they were so much pleased with you. While you were the one who tried to defend via sit, the council just didn't care at all.
Unlike Fusion, North doesn't really have to be subtle. When a tribe with, what was it... 10 accounts? Was beating a tribe of 40 accounts and easily winning it makes it clear that having skill and activity actually matters on here. Maybe once you get rid of all the fighting and dead accounts we'll have to learn to be subtle.North are a great bunch of players, some of the best in the world, but about as subtle as firing a cannon in the middle of Times Square.
The biggest problem here is that North was EVER marked red. The NAP cooldown meant that it would end, not that it already had. And the blame should not be on BP, it should lay on whoever put the new player on the account without being briefed on "hey, don't attack that tribe".The marking red was fixed, but too late evidently. But I do lay the blame at the door of the BP player at the time, who only had to show the slightest interest in circs, forums, etc to know what the situation was. Everyone else managed to know what was going on.
And personally insulting players in the tribe you call "low", when insulting itself is low, is just pathetic. I'm glad North gets a new chance to show you guys skill is good to have here.