Burn
08-14-2012, 12:20 PM
This isn't another anti-gang rant, or another anti-CK rant - I think I threw enough fuel on that fire already.
Treat this as a News report (and for some maybe a reality check)...
Up here in the Shark Pool, these CK freshies - that weren't previously a part of Karma - are getting abolutely slaughtered, it's a bloodbath.
For sh!ts n giggles I've been targetting CK, hitting them, robbing them and smack talking on their walls.
Problem is, it's rare when I find one who isn't too beat up, or who hasn't already been robbed - there are Indians virtually living in these CK players hoods, and the poor CK soldiers have nowhere to hide - particularly when their proudly worn (CK) branding is quite literally a red rag to an Indian bull.
So whilst CK might be strong and influential in the lower and mid levels, at this point in time up in the end-game, in the Shark Pool they are little more than cannon fodder - they are being totally owned, perhaps even to the point of embarassment.
CK recruits have perhaps been sold on the benefits of 'collective strength', but it's important to remember that we play in a purely single player gaming environment with no team features or co-operative play functionality at all - so CK leaders are seeing members of their 'team' cross over to the higher levels, where they are then isolated with little or no back-up, ill-equipped for anything other than being target practice.
I think CK ought to make it clear to anyone close to the Shark Pool, prior to signing up, that if they have Att/Def stats of 70K or less, they are going to get destroyed. All day. Every day. 24/7/365.
Players are owed that much of a warning at least - and if they still sign up, then that's fine, because they have been made aware of the pitfalls ahead.
So while it's all well and good to have some strong CK players bossing things in the 120-140 level range, all getting pumped up and prepared - do they really need to recruit people higher up that are so heavily outgunned? For some of them now in the Shark-Pool, I'm sure their gameplay experience has become extremely stressful and unfulfiling. From being strong, or at least able to hold their own prior to the Shark-Pool, they are now being beaten down relentlessly.
It's very annoying for me, I want to beat their asses too, but I hate queueing. ;)
Anyway, there you are, that's my News report on what is currently happening at the sh!tty end of the stick. Don't shoot the messenger.
Treat this as a News report (and for some maybe a reality check)...
Up here in the Shark Pool, these CK freshies - that weren't previously a part of Karma - are getting abolutely slaughtered, it's a bloodbath.
For sh!ts n giggles I've been targetting CK, hitting them, robbing them and smack talking on their walls.
Problem is, it's rare when I find one who isn't too beat up, or who hasn't already been robbed - there are Indians virtually living in these CK players hoods, and the poor CK soldiers have nowhere to hide - particularly when their proudly worn (CK) branding is quite literally a red rag to an Indian bull.
So whilst CK might be strong and influential in the lower and mid levels, at this point in time up in the end-game, in the Shark Pool they are little more than cannon fodder - they are being totally owned, perhaps even to the point of embarassment.
CK recruits have perhaps been sold on the benefits of 'collective strength', but it's important to remember that we play in a purely single player gaming environment with no team features or co-operative play functionality at all - so CK leaders are seeing members of their 'team' cross over to the higher levels, where they are then isolated with little or no back-up, ill-equipped for anything other than being target practice.
I think CK ought to make it clear to anyone close to the Shark Pool, prior to signing up, that if they have Att/Def stats of 70K or less, they are going to get destroyed. All day. Every day. 24/7/365.
Players are owed that much of a warning at least - and if they still sign up, then that's fine, because they have been made aware of the pitfalls ahead.
So while it's all well and good to have some strong CK players bossing things in the 120-140 level range, all getting pumped up and prepared - do they really need to recruit people higher up that are so heavily outgunned? For some of them now in the Shark-Pool, I'm sure their gameplay experience has become extremely stressful and unfulfiling. From being strong, or at least able to hold their own prior to the Shark-Pool, they are now being beaten down relentlessly.
It's very annoying for me, I want to beat their asses too, but I hate queueing. ;)
Anyway, there you are, that's my News report on what is currently happening at the sh!tty end of the stick. Don't shoot the messenger.