Prophetic, on 24 December 2014 - 05:43 PM, said:
I'm not trying to make baseless accusations but when I see comments like
I have to respond. We are constantly fighting on the Davion and clan front. If anything we are doing you the biggest favor by fighting the clans.
Your in a House Kurita section of CW spouting praise for everyone but HK. You are insinuating that HK dosen't have any strong units to face the might of Davion. In fact you belittle us by saying one of our non-aggression pact houses far outclasses our House.
Go tally up your victories, since you get battle reports all the time, vs NS or 9th Sword. See how many you come up with.
Give us some credit and the same credit will be given back.
If you show up to trash our house don't expect a warm welcome. On or off the battlefield.
We are all about showing our adversaries every bit of the honor they deserve.
We are more then willing to look past your transgressions if you would but change your outward tone.
Very well. I flew off the handle when I saw the insinuation by Socop that Davion is gaming the system by having a large player base.
It's something that I see in nearly every thread (even from people coming into Davion's forum) and it's frayed my nerves to the breaking point... this is merely the thread where I exploded, and for that I apologize.
As for the wins vs individual opponents, that's not something that I track... we just get the count of how many matches are still ongoing at the ceasefire window, then we track down the units involved on our side and get the likelihood of a win or loss so that we can determine a little bit early whether or not we'll carry a planet.
For example: If, at the ceasefire tonight, we're defending planet Borat with 7 attacker wins and we have 3 matches still going on, we'll try to determine the total point change on that planet while the battles are still raging. If it's a turret stomp, that information is reported immediately so that we know we have that point 100% guaranteed. This is very rarely the case.
As for NS, I've personally had one match against any sizeable force of your players, and that was in the video that I linked. The vast majority of my drops on the Kurita border were against 228 while they were under Kurita contract.
The drop against NS was hard-fought, and your guys made a valiant effort to try and pull out a win after the zerg rush was stopped, but you were simply unable to overcome the 12-mech deficit that you accumulated with the zerg rush.
I talked about that match for several days afterwards whenever other Davion leaders wanted information on units fighting at the Kurita border.
As for recent experience there, house loyalists like myself have very little... because for this week, we've had a mercenary unit crank the planets up to 11 during euro hours, and we don't see much motion in the opposite direction for the rest of the day. The report that I get from the mercs is that there is often zero opposition. If this is not the case, I apologize for being misinformed.
Now, the reason I give the edge to Marik in a head-to-head comparison is simply that Marik is able to focus 100% of their attention on us. I've come across 3rd Takata Lancers multiple times, and they pushed us just as hard in individual matches as any Marik unit ever has, but the multi-front nature of your war means that they're unable to STAY on our border and keep us grinding full-strength for 8 days like Marik has on Wazan.
Now... now that we've both had a few deep breaths... I'd like to say that I'm working on a post that will explain exactly how matchmaker works and why zerging the queue is impossible. Roadbeer has already done something similar, which Russ confirmed as correct, so it would be very helpful if everyone - from all factions - could disseminate the information as widely as possible.
Because all this animosity that's building up, from various factions claiming that Davion is exploiting the system and Davion players (rightfully) being frustrated with having their hard work dismissed as merely cheating... it's not good for the game. It's the sort of thing that can make people on both sides rage-quit and not come back to CW.