BlackWolf
Landscape Designer
I am cool with war mode... hell its very cool, but I do not agree with one thing.
* There is no insurance or injuries in any combat with an alliance you are at war with (whether they declared on you or you declared on them).
With current change of 6 ticks warning it means you wait 2 ticks send ETA 5 attacks when target alliance preferably smaller one is offline and you own them 100-0 without them getting anything back.
I dont think this is the way this kind of system should work. Either there must be some kind of cool down time before no insurance/injuries hits in or war declaration must have longer warning time. Now this allows way too big possibility of abuse of alliances weak times combined with too fast war declarations... hell warring is fun and killing is fun but there must be insurance/injuries for those who are taken by surprise.
If you want to surprise attack other alliance you can do it by normal means, if you want real ingame war then targetted alliance must get their warning and have time to pull up their troops and stuff before this kind of thing hits in.
* There is no insurance or injuries in any combat with an alliance you are at war with (whether they declared on you or you declared on them).
With current change of 6 ticks warning it means you wait 2 ticks send ETA 5 attacks when target alliance preferably smaller one is offline and you own them 100-0 without them getting anything back.
I dont think this is the way this kind of system should work. Either there must be some kind of cool down time before no insurance/injuries hits in or war declaration must have longer warning time. Now this allows way too big possibility of abuse of alliances weak times combined with too fast war declarations... hell warring is fun and killing is fun but there must be insurance/injuries for those who are taken by surprise.
If you want to surprise attack other alliance you can do it by normal means, if you want real ingame war then targetted alliance must get their warning and have time to pull up their troops and stuff before this kind of thing hits in.