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Posted: September 4, 2008 08:02 amTop
   
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One of the main easons I dun like wars, is the fact that every war is the same. You run in, attack, they run round the walls for as long as possible, and if your attacked, you do the same thing.

Will it be possible to get a war with someone where there are no bounderies?

I don't know about you guys, but I miss war zones being more spread out.

It would be fun to have a war with no bounds, or at least, not as compact areas to fight of the arena.

Just a though.
 
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Posted: September 4, 2008 08:22 amTop
   


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You got a good point there,

Maybe not a war with no bounds, but just other bounds.
And if we cant find clans who canna do this.
Ask our allies for a fun war instead.

Also, the melee + binds is getting pretty annoying.
Maybe the raid leaders should get us a Fullout, all styles.
 
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Posted: September 4, 2008 08:26 amTop
   
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I like the wars with mixed styles, and with infinity run. They make it a little moer skillfull to actually tank.

No boundaries might be a mess, unless we have say 3 teams 10 people on each scouting it'll be a disaster.
 
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Posted: September 4, 2008 07:53 pmTop
   


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Most clans use the boundaries as we do and the styles as we do mainly to make it fair for every clan. If everyone practiced something different than how would a war be fair?
 
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Posted: September 4, 2008 09:02 pmTop
   
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It can get rather boring, I can admit

No boundaries would probably take too long. Maybe by switching it up with all styles or something, it might make it more fun

I'll keep this in mind
 
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Posted: September 4, 2008 09:15 pmTop
   
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Scrap the "No bounderies" idea then. How about a war with extended bounds? The war zone is tiny in CWA. Thinking back to the wars in the wilderness, the war zones were pretty big. It would be nice to experiance something like that again.
 
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Posted: September 5, 2008 05:09 amTop
   
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I can agree with this. Melee with binds is getting a bit old. Lets mix up the rules a bit, and maybe declare a war on a F2P RAW soon, so we can get a full-out.
 
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Posted: September 5, 2008 05:12 amTop
   
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Just wait for PvP worlds.
 
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Posted: September 5, 2008 06:47 amTop
   
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QUOTE (Colinwarrior @ September 05, 2008 12:12 am)
Just wait for PvP worlds.

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You gud idea.
 
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Posted: September 5, 2008 08:17 amTop
   
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All styles would be much more fun
 
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Posted: September 6, 2008 10:35 amTop
   
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QUOTE (Kingrandy0 @ September 04, 2008 02:53 pm)
Most clans use the boundaries as we do and the styles as we do mainly to make it fair for every clan. If everyone practiced something different than how would a war be fair?

I can only compare this to racing cars. Not everyone going to the track has the same motor or make of car. But in the end, who ever has the better equipment and skills win.

How boring would it be to watch 50 white cars with stock 350 chevy motors?

It is called competition. The wars we have now lack the true competion of striving to build your war clan as a unit instead of just as a bunch of higher ranks that can ko people.

I don't know to much about wars but isn't organization key to winning. Maybe clans just don't want to take the time to practice and come up with good plans. So I see the question as not if it is fair, but are people willing to put in the time?



 
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