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Unread 18 Nov 2011, 13:27   #36
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Re: Boycotting the Block

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Originally Posted by neroon View Post
Ult wasnt targeted from pt24 back then + CT and ND are not a good reference in how good alliance is mate
Sure, but all I was doing was countering the point being made about "needing 80 members to win". Ultores isn't "not" doing as well this round because CT and ND have more members than them, they aren't doing as well based on the higher levels of concentrated incoming they've been getting. CT and ND have just not been receiving as concentrated levels of incoming as Ult.

Politics is no different to normal. The alliance that some people don't want to win is getting targetted, whereas the alliances nobody can even muster the energy needed to care about are being left alone. Coincidentally this round it happens to be the two biggest tags who are currently roidracing each other. ND is roidracing faster.

There's really nothing to complain about. There are no blocks, there are just alliances that are playing. Think of it this way, neither CT or ND are really targetting anyone at the moment. If anyone were to start on either alliance, they'd just target them back. It actually works out better from a smaller-alliance perspective that both alliances are galraiding. Obviously, doesn't really work out better for gals, but then since when have gals been a priority in PA for the last 20+ rounds? Unless you have private gals, galaxies will always lose out to alliance politics. Welcome to PA.
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