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Originally Posted by Kaiba
That's what they said when we had 10k players.....
I don't get your fascination with getting rid of some of the tags. A lot of the tags are communities that want to stay together and independent. They enjoy playing their way.
I wonder if your theory is that less tags means less competition for bows and more chance of finishing t5
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#1. Because 9/10 rounds the fight for #1 is none-existant.
#2. Bigger tags means more people to run the alliances.
#3. It adds more to the game than just activity, people will be valued for being nice people(toxic c*nts dont last long in bigger tags)
#4. It will be more competition to recruit new members, and also might force people to recruit new people to the game to fill tag.
#5. It will make "troll tags" weaker, also it will be easier for alliances aiming for the win to be able to cope with fighting their competetiors AND smaller tags that NAPed/allied/whatever with their competetiors.
#6. I think NAPtarion will be much harder.