lionblades
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So for your logic to be correct you need to show four or five War Rallies between 10AM EST when I logged off to hang out with friends and 5PM EST which is basically right now. Yeah four war rallies in 7 hours is very likely. But I'll concede a War rally could have happened between 11PM EST and 7AM EST for Legion but that is one for Legion and two for Exile Uh...what? All I said was IF the Legions win with 2 to 3 times the amount of War Rallies Exile gets (plus possible Dev intervention favoring Legion), many Exile players will be pissed. The war has not ended yet so I don't know what you are even talking about. It was a hypothetical statement about this war battle's ending, not fact. Also, I said the leaderboards is fishy due to the highly disproportionate numbers like Stonehawk and Mother1 say and you come back with this: quote:
The devs have stated that Legion has more players, but Exile has more players near the level cap. This explains the Exile advantage for the leaderboard, and the alignment tie overall. Furthermore, the prizes are disproportionally more useful for lower-levelled players, giving them more of an incentive to participate, further benefitting Legion. No one knows for a fact if the Devs are giving a helping hand however small. Likewise, the part I quoted in bold doesn't fully back up your explanation. For example, how active are those players? Also quite a few players quit after Delta. All your reasoning is hypothetical. No one can know for a fact until a Dev(s) can clarify why the LB is so disproportionate. That is why I said this: It would be nice if the Devs come out on this thread and actually comment if they are or are not manipulating the numbers (AKA favoring Legion), but with their "secretive nature" I highly doubt they would do that. Finally, I don't care if the Legion's win. If they do kudos to them they earned it fair and square. But if they win with possible Dev's help and 2-3 times more War Rallies than Exile, then they don't deserve to win it at all.
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