That's not my opinion, that's my experience. Here's the story, not that you care for facts, but others might find it interesting.
When the whole White Death thing was active, I got invited. I naturally refused, as I perceived it as little more than an excuse to genocide Russian players without cause and regardless of their allegiance. Then some time later allies call me to go track a murderer with them, who killed and robbed a friendly Korean village. We go get scents, and the guy we were helping accidentally types in Cyrillic. Now we get mighty suspicious, because why would a Korean use Cyrillic? He explains that he's actually Russian and pretended to be Korean to avoid prejudice. We accept the explanation for the time being, but remain suspicious. Our suspicion is soon dispersed, however, as during tracking we find 6 murders and 17 (!) raided newb farms (a house or two, claim, fence and little more, not exactly what I'd expect criminal strongholds to look), all scents belonging to the same perp. And we found all of these on a single river! Anyway, we track the guy, he hearths just before we are to engage, and then we track him to your fort. He stupidly ports out, thinking we didn't notice your "hidden" crossroads, and we kill him. Then he stands behind your walls on an alt, does the whole "now you shall witness the true power of AD!" routine, complete with an evil laugh, and then we shoot him down through his bronze plate (surprisingly, the alt had decentish LP in him). And then you guys retaliate, most of which was massacring people totally unrelated to us because they happened to live in our supergrid.
So yeah, if you were any more full of shit, Ukraine wouldn't need Russian gas.
You don't have me memorized, BTW, since you already killed me. I got 3 of your guys before I died and a quarter of my total LP was from killing you, so I think I paid off pretty good
