@Agonee, I want to get your opinion on this, why is it that the "noobs" you are talking about that are "finally able to take towers" are taking towers, and the "pros" you talk about who "know how to tower" don't anymore, what makes it any less comptetive (apart from lack of players in towers) is it because theres no rewards? and why do the "noobs" keep towering even after the guild system changes while the pros have seemingly come to graalians to share their 2 cents,
It's odd to me that you say they are noobs when, to me at least, it seems they have more fun towering for the sake of towering without getting a reward, whereas most "pros" dont't find it fun because there's no physical item (in game sense) to be rewarded with (at most thats what i assume, not that everyone jumped and left instantly but it very well slowed down after time)
If possible, please don't respond with "hardly anyone does it anymore it's not what it used to be, it's too easy anyone could do it"
Thanks.
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Do you play other video games? Do you participate in any competitive activity, on or offline? I'm trying to get a feel for why it's so difficult for you to comprehend why incentive is important in bringing the highest level of activity and competition to games.
What's your best guess for why competitive game modes, in basically every single online game, are more popular than casual game modes? This argument really confuses me because it seems like you guys actually want to prevent competition from happening… Why is that?
You guys come across as very bitter, bad players. I don't know how else to read this. It looks like a bunch of bad players who don't want to see good players enjoying parts of the game that were designed for them. I'm sure you're going to take offense to that, but that's how I'm interpreting this. It's unusual because these "competitive players" are rarely here on forums trolling the threads where casual updates are rolled out, like the new houses, Castle, etc. The last competitive game update was, what? The new leaderboards in 2014? And that update, as suggested by me, made the leaderboards more casual than competitive just to cater to these people.
I don't see what's so crazy about people asking for something that was promised to them, especially considering the shape of sparring, PKing, and towering.