No, pricey...you have to make long posts...common, it sucks that only i am doing that
(( I know you want too
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LOL... just remember that you asked for it
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One of the things that has always surprised me about World 6 is that while I can only think of one or two people in the whole game who I would call an enemy, others seem to revel in the fight with each other. Its one of the anomalies of my existence in World 6. I always believed that there was so much more to the game than just warring each other. Its strange that I would come to this conclusion about a game called Tribal Wars. How much more adversarial can you get than that?
Another reflection I have made in my absence is that I was always much more comfortable with an underdog tribe - even when it was filled with noobs and people who could barely communicate. It made me feel so good to nurture others to success. Often my efforts were misguided. But mostly I felt like I really accomplished something.
On the other hand, my greatest regret about this game is the fact that no matter what I tried I could not reconcile the differences between some tribes. And perhaps that is for the best. Perhaps if I had my way, the whole game would have been transformed into something different. Not tribal hugs - but friendly and fair competition. That would have included some great challenges - all in good fun - where people with 8 million points could afford to lose 20 or 30 villages for the fun of the game.
But I suppose the nature of the game and the people who play it militates against such a "civilized" tribal wars society. And maybe it is much more fun for people to rail against each other and call each other names. Its funny. I have met virtually everyone in this thread. Some I have fought alongside and some against. But I have respect for virtually every one of you. and on a personal level, I actually like you all
. Not a very good notion to take to the battle field I suppose.
But then I have always been more of a lover than a fighter