Ozzy123 wrote:
ALL HEIL OUR NEW DIS OVERLORDS
Ozzy123 wrote:
Granger wrote:The was a discussion about giving the realm authority objects the need for upkeep. The idea is that if no-one comes by from time to time to feed it something it'll go defunct and can be broken with hand (and without scents), so either the local population does it as it likes the benefits of the realm -or- the rulers will have to organise something as authority objects no longer connected to the coronation stone would also go defunct, so either keep the chain intact or lose whole areas.
Additionally I would suggest a time gate that limits building of the next area extension object, like we have with banners for villages.
This would put an end to endless, zerg and/or tentacle expansion.
APXEOLOG wrote:You guys are funny. You think that dis is strong because of bots. But the real reason is huge amount of people playing in Dis this world. You are crying that your 5 ppl village cannot compete with 50 ppl village but that's what kingdoms about. Gather together, create alliances etc if you want to have a strong kingdom. If you don't want to cooperate, then just skip it, this mechanics wasn't added for you.
Ozzy123 wrote:IF U DON'T WANT US TO CLAIM YOUR LANDS GATHER YOUR WARRIORS AND FIGHT FOR YOUR FREEDOM
OR ELSE OBEY THE QUEEN LADY GOO
shampizle wrote:awwwww someone died and had to run to dis to get a 90% gain back... look at the pets
Kaios wrote:but WHY do you consistently lie about your botting or how much you bot?
jorb wrote:All your characters will be deleted, and I will level every village any one of them were ever members of.
APXEOLOG wrote:Flags? Pff, please. Villages like AP or GH has their village territory claimed before us, you'd better ask them how much they are botting to do that much cloth with less amount of players.
Kaios wrote:dumbass
jorb wrote:All your characters will be deleted, and I will level every village any one of them were ever members of.
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