goldslayer1
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Members have probably left the faction after donating some tokens. i saw this faction, that was 2-3 weeks old. took about 4 flags. u added all the tokens from those flags and it was like 300k-400k yet if u counted the tokens donated by the members, it didn't even come close to 50k tokens. and remember the faction was about 2-3 weeks old. quote:
Actually there are not enough factions going after flags because of how seemingly unobtainable the flags are. Three factions going after 1 flag isn't a lot, with real competition there should be 6 or 7+ and with the higher taxes it would allow new factions to go in while not letting those competing factions from completely dominating them like we have now. If your starting a faction and you see that the lowest one is 80k tokens, would you go for it? go for it? no. any person with logic wouldn't go for it. thats why alot of factions fail. they dont think. quote:
So by increasing the taxes you are giving new factions a fighting chance thus increasing faction competition. Also because of how many tokens you have in the flag you will have a massive advantage when/if the tax ever does get increased. Besides it's easy to be at the top when there is no one rising up. So wouldn't you like to see how well your faction does with some real competition? increasing taxes doesn't increase faction competition. in fact, in beta, the taxes were 25 tokens per hour. and were increased later. in beta however there was MUCH more competition compared to now. only a select few factions have the drive to go the extra miles. adding extra taxes isn't making more competition. its only taxing those, the select few, that are competitive. and making it even harder for those who aren't competitive. personally tho, i dont see an issue with flags. if a faction wants to spend 4 months saving and donate 200k tokens in a flag, why should they be punished even more for the hard work? did u forget that they were without a flag for those 4 months? 4 months where some one else had that flag. quote:
Also I've really on seen faction stacking on flags with around 80k or less. Occasionally the leaders of the flag pretty much agree to share it because they know they have no chance going after another flag. like i said, it all comes down to the brains, the thinking. if u go in and rush a flag without even thinking. then its obvious ur going to fail. now if u think what ur actually doing and set up strategies. then u can thrive getting flags. but of course, strategy is only half the battle. and changes IMO aren't really needed. just because some factions (who probably been around for over a year now) have a flag with 100K tokens, doesn't mean they should be punished even more by tax. it just means that faction stepped up their play. now if u wanna take that flag back, work hard like they did, and take it back. thats competition.
< Message edited by goldslayer1 -- 5/31/2012 23:32:16 >
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