Dracol, on 10 January 2015 - 06:33 AM, said:
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Just going to respond to this part here for now. Will respond to the rest of your post when I get back from work.
Gustrell over the New Years Weekend. CGB had their single IS planet locked up. No other attack options into IS available. Merc units with CGB attacked Wolf. This lead to no reduction in CGB frontline units. They still captured their lone IS planet. So, the Wolf's advance was hampered but not the Ghost Bears. Win for Clan Ghost Bear.
1) This is why i said that it is true only some times. Anyway, the major Bear units had agreed to not attack Wolf, so how can i not consider you a pirate or a troll?
Alexander Steel, on 10 January 2015 - 06:37 AM, said:
I understand that you want the game to work that way, but the game doesn't work that way. PGI has been pretty clear that no player will be able to force another player or group of players to play the game the way they want. If my unit decides to attack Jade Falcon, and only Jade Falcon, we can and nothing your fake "Khan" says can change that.
As i said, if we are not
united in
community warfare, we cannot win. It is a game of numbers and we need to agree on our targets and policies. You know, "Those who break faith with the Unity shall go down into darkness.."
Noesis, on 10 January 2015 - 06:40 AM, said:
However have you not realised that by saying that MERCs cannot do something you are in fact forcing your prefered play style onto others?
At this moment we cannot force anything, but not respecting agreements made by the faction you are working for sounds pretty low and leads to no good for the Clans as a whole and, in some cases, to your faction as well.
Alexander Steel, on 10 January 2015 - 06:45 AM, said:
Just curious... are people calling anybody who doesn't go Loyalist a Merc?
Aff. That seems to be PGI's position as well: if you are not a regular/loyalist/line unit member, you are either a lone wolf (=merc) or a merc unit player, quiaff?