General Tanz Exploiting (again) on Belmez. Asked to stop just ignores. |
General Tanz Exploiting (again) on Belmez. Asked to stop just ignores. |
Dec 31 2016, 12:17 AM
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Basically belmez after agatha have put the two flags on the two towers and the spawns go forward. This mason archer decides to stay behind lines and fire at our spawn for quite a while.
yep General Tanz. He does this all the time when he goes archer. Heres some screenshots. Yeah hes probably bored of chiv and this makes it fun for him but im pretty sure he is well aware of the rules but ignores anyway. |
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Jan 7 2017, 10:46 AM
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Peasant Group: Members Posts: 39 Thank(s): 2 Points: 39 Joined: 10-December 15 From: Würzburg Member No.: 4,801 |
Dear Sir Robin,
with interest i read your statement. I agree with you, but only two points i would note: "relative safety", "hiding". I think we agree that archers have a different style to play than knights or vanguards, or man at arms. Archers have no armour, not great swords or shields..., they have their arrows. And attacks from behind lead to greater damages, the shooter should be hidden and in safety. Success can sometimes only be achieved with unfair means; but one is now being punished for unfairness? Than you can ban a lot of people. Even in Arthur Millers "Dead of a salesman" the brother of the salesman said: "First rule of survival in the yungle, never fight fair with an unknown man." A good archer plays like a sniper, hit in the head and game over. I think brother KANE was a little annoyed because he did not get the archer and instead of seeking a solution in the fight he calls for admin assist. Spawn killing is unfair, but an attack with the great sword from behind against an archer is unfair too. I am convinced, if KANE had the opportunity to attack the archer from behind with his "Zweihänder", he would have served this unfair method too. He was incapable of doing so, and in my eyes disability should not be rewarded. Here it does not matter, that the archer was above and inaccessible, that was the performance of the shooter. Like soldiers who get behind the enemy lines and attack them. Sincerely, General Tanz |
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