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Originally Posted by Knight Theamion
The point of this post though, which you conveniently circumvent is that we by no means thought: Hey, let's recruit every man and his dog.
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Hold on for a second... I always thought we would recruit every man and his dog? Even you were allowed in, after all
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Originally Posted by Shhhhhhh
No both would be breaking the ally limit, only difference is that this way you're trying to make it harder to get caught.
While in the current way it's more just giving the finger to admins and the rest of the game since you know you won't be punished for it by admins.
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Well, the 90 members is a hardcoded ingame limit which means "only 90 people playing together can get the ingame tool advantage, like -1 def eta and alliance status".
If they would not want to allow cooperation outside those boundaries they'd just hardcode defense missions and stuff like that.
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Originally Posted by Shhhhhhh
And isnt what you described exactly 'recruit every man and his dog' I don't see any limit being put on your recruitment.
Everyone can invite anyone and all it needs is a vote from the members.
But I guess the difference you want to point at, is that the HC didnt make the decision to invite everyone and their dog, they simply put the system in place that made this possible and made it happen.
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No, inviting every man and his dog refers to simply let everyone in who applies, which obviously does not happen to that extreme. Even though about 90% of the propositions turn out to be successful, it's still a difference. Not your fault, though, a lot of people in this post-modernist world are incapable of spotting those semantical nuances; just like most people on those forums are fairly unable to keep a nice discussion.