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Smaller tribes = massive families, its beyond me why nobody has seen that >_>
And considering the progress I've seen the two main tribes make against themselves, I highly doubt they'd be able to finish off everything in a month. The idea in theory is a brilliant idea, but seriously, this will probably in practice end up something of a backstabbing war, some dishonourable person will attack someone off guard, and the peace won't last.
I would like to see the idea trialled, but how both tribes have a habit of lying, backstabbing and randomly disbanding, I hardly see how it will end up working with 200 people.
And the 'bang' you talk about will be similar to the fizzle we are seeing now. Often the biggest bang involves In-Game right at the very end. Often the 'bang' is created by tension and speak of a world war. I'd say we saw the biggest bang in the world when the whole OAM thing about D3TH was about and sides were being taken by every tribe and there was a lot of interest in regards to what would happen next.
And considering the progress I've seen the two main tribes make against themselves, I highly doubt they'd be able to finish off everything in a month. The idea in theory is a brilliant idea, but seriously, this will probably in practice end up something of a backstabbing war, some dishonourable person will attack someone off guard, and the peace won't last.
I would like to see the idea trialled, but how both tribes have a habit of lying, backstabbing and randomly disbanding, I hardly see how it will end up working with 200 people.
And the 'bang' you talk about will be similar to the fizzle we are seeing now. Often the biggest bang involves In-Game right at the very end. Often the 'bang' is created by tension and speak of a world war. I'd say we saw the biggest bang in the world when the whole OAM thing about D3TH was about and sides were being taken by every tribe and there was a lot of interest in regards to what would happen next.