It's a bit presumptuous to expect that things will just magically organise themselves for your pleasure, isn't it?
Organisation requires the right of people with the relevant authority, and the time to just sit in and make sure that people are keeping it fun for each other. Blodo did a respectable job of it when the Battle for Oubli was happening, or so I've heard. Without babysitting, of course you're going to get imbalances. That's the nature of people owning ships in both factions, timezones and logging the side they prefer. It will not organise itself for you, you have to work for it. I'd probably suggest Admin or some other kind of supervision for these events in the future so they line up.
(12-20-2015, 06:15 PM)Jack_Henderson Wrote: This "finale" was the worst that I have yet seen.
The attackers just rolled over all defense (9 Valors), took them 1 minute. Or 2 to kill every resistance.
Then another 5 minutes Cerbing on the base.
Less than 10 minute, everything done.
And everybody logged off again.
This is the definition of wasted potential.
If -this- is what a pre-defined event creates for the winning side, I do not even want to see an event in which there is actually something to win.
It happened because of Cerberus... It kills capital ships less than 1 minute, I hope new update is a solution for capital ship fights
It does not take Admin babysitting.
It takes a reasonable player looking at a scene and say: "Okay, I log the other side".
It's that easy.
The disappointment was created by players.
And I am rather sure that even for the victorious side, this end feels stale and disappointing.
It is not the Admin's duty to babysit us when playing just because of the incapability to create an interesting environment for ourselves and each other. If we can't do that, we do not earn events, or any effort being put into this.
Except that isnt what happened, the LNS force was annihilated by valor after valor, that thing Jenny Joy said was obviously saracasm, and lets not forget the battleships fighting snubs after the battleship was dead
(12-20-2015, 06:30 PM)Jack_Henderson Wrote: It does not take Admin babysitting.
It takes a reasonable player looking at a scene and say: "Okay, I log the other side".
It's that easy.
The disappointment was created by players.
And I am rather sure that even for the victorious side, this end feels stale and disappointing.
It is not the Admin's duty to babysit us when playing just because the incapability to create an interesting environment for ourselves and each other. If we can't do that, we do not earn events, or any effort being put into this.
No, Jack, they don't think like that with "Okay, I log for the other side".
They think more like: "What?! They have so few numbers? Great ! Let's just go and slice through them like butter and have an easy win"
Also, I highly doubt it the Gallic side feels stale and disappointed. The kind of attitude and personality their players have, doesn't help to create anything good but chaos. You saw for yourself that none of them gave a chance for our side or even switch to our side. So that means that they don't give a rusty coin about the other side's fun and care only for themselves. Selfish is the word.