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Id say most of the attacks from legend come from me.... Legend wouldnt lose his account if i didnt attack him . Most of your attacks fail guys... The snipable attacks hmm thats you guys infamy. Fail noob trains
That's the player formerly known as Legendslayx that has the account now, not Richard.
On the subject of Richard though, the only thing I didn't like about him was his cockiness on these forums. Guess he had to keep putting his game face on as leader/rep of the tribe. He seemed like a very good player and an above average leader, of course that is only my point of view.
Our tribe failed badly because original players were alot better than new owners :icon_cry: .
Not enough activity, tribe mentality etc etc .
Infamy might be a poorer tribe looking at them , however you have to fight together to win. They done this well, congrats to them. To few people helpong was the main factor.
Also on the fact of me, please remember it was an account there was 3 of us :icon_wink: Without them I would be a poor player .
Legend summed it up well , you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make them drink it. The amount of mails he has in his mailbox am sure would be enough proof to show we did as much as we could.
I've been there and done that. It is a frustrating time as a leader to have your tribe too lazy to want to put out and work together. The worse part is that the tag 'Failure' isn't usually attached to the members, it's attached to the duke. It's all part of being the front man I guess, taking the good with the bad. I definitely do not envy your position.
Its also not fair to TAG the tribe as lazy as this implies the whole tribe
At one stage I had no D left in any of my villas except some sniping troops everything was with IrishPlague Trynet and Mystic
I dont blame one person and there was issues within the tribe but the bottom line is the leadership was arrogant and not in control
We are not implying the whole tribe just most of it. :icon_neutral:
Blaming the leadership is totally wrong , blame me i love the hate like miwok :icon_razz:
Had to many "greedy" players ...... . . . ... ... .. ..why should i send nukes there i do not gain anything from it.
I say the big failure of the tribe was the spirit was gone.
Had to many "greedy" players that was to afraid to send any temporarly defense to anyone being under heavy attack just incase the enemy might attack me later on.
Then never really wanted to send out there nukes since they thought we will just run into stacked vills or why should i send nukes there i do not gain anything from it.
This kind of thinking destroys a tribe this big that fast.
I do not blame anything at all on the leadership for having the tribe falling apart, it was a ticking bomb with having these kinds of players inside a tribe.
Richard did everything in his power to get people to shap up and actually do there part.
Then never really wanted to send out there nukes since they thought we will just run into stacked vills or why should i send nukes there i do not gain anything from it.
I agree with the second part and disagree with the first part. It was a lack of listening to the leaders that was the problem. You can lead a man to water but you cant make him drink from it.
Yes humble, we can move it if you wish
Truly good leaders will lead a man to water. Then they will ask that he drinks the water. If he doesn't drink, they order him to drink the water, or else. And if he still doesn't listen, they kick him out of the tribe.
The only person you can blame for a tribe falling is the leadership. Selfish players are a problem? The leadership recruited them, leadership's fault. Maybe you recruited a good player (or a bad one, everyone makes mistakes), and then later realize he isn't what he was cracked up to be. Leadership's fault for not kicking him.
I can bring you many examples where players under bad leadership, were bad players. Those exact same players were then put under good leadership, and you know what happened? Some couldn't do it, they just weren't up to snuff. But some did make it. And if you weren't there to see it happen, you would never believe that the account under each leadership playing so differently was still played by the same person.
I dont hate you Richard or blame you this is only a game mate
But my analysis is that the tribe was large in points but not prepared to fight any war.
And OK maybe you prodded a sleepy Canadian Grizzley too many times so it went for you
Thanks this thread was getting a bit one sided
what is missing here is a tribe dont need askin twice by a good leader and a good leader wont ask more than once
sorry but thats how it is
lol.. a papa smurf hat stuck in his teeth would really bring it together.. :lol: