there is a major difference but it's too inconvenient for you to see it. Rhodes was speed 1 world, a same-island attack frequently took over an hour.
Gortyn is a speed 4 world.
Why is the name hidden or it is my response to one of the freaking spammers who non-stop spam attacked us???? SHow the name Jella. Why are you hiding it???
But this is a good reminder that he has to get back from his own medicine.
Sorry, I haven't managed to google or find anywhere else any info that can explain how 10 or 20 hours, or even a minute, of anyone's life can differ no matter what. Actually, I was hoping to hear what community thinks about individual life value in Grepo world, especially are 20 hours of their lives longer or shorter, or less or more valuable, depending on world speed?
When it comes to hidden names. One is of our player that was under these attacks and other is of your player that was sending them as well. Both are hidden from two reasons:
- When it comes to spam or annoyance attacks - if someone claim that "15-20h" attacks are spam, does it really matter who's on the other side if anyone is doing that to other person?
- None of them is here in this forum and hiding their names was an act of decency.
However, our player is one of our leaders and attacks I posted, as many others from an army of pawns who sent them upon leaders call, came as an immediate desperate revenge response to our 3rd Olympus capture. By the analogy, if there's no double standards, there should be understanding for Exit, he might felt frustrated same way.
As for supposed "freaking spammers who non-stop spam attacked us", I don't remember that anyone, except from our side, brought that issue in order to protect their players... And when we tried, we got "MRI your head swine" in return. For the record, and this is officially, FC has a legacy of a non spam alliance and has booted its own players many times for that. Many that are in this world has been playing alongside and against FC for years and I'm sure they know that.
Sorry for a long reading. In short, karma can be really bad when constantly provoked.