In Reg it takes 12 hours to lose emperorship if you drop out of rank one.
In Turbo it takes 24 hours to lose emperorship if you drop out of rank one.
That seems weird and unfair because you get more turns per minute in turbo, so in 24 hours in turbo you could get full turns, and in 12 hours in reg you only get 72 turns.
I think its because reg is meant to be more of a challenge and requires more skill, other than that I got no idea.
Good point, I didn't realize the times were different. I think it was intended to be the other way around.
I think in Reg it's harder to get emporer than it is in Turbo, so he who gets the title earns it well.
Quote from: Dark Claws on August 26, 2011, 10:33:19 AM
I think in Reg it's harder to get emporer than it is in Turbo, so he who gets the title earns it well.
Unless unopposed, with no real competition and everyone else fighting it out below it's relatively easy to sit up top with shields raised and troops/food safe on a leader.
If there is someone in the top ten, your probably opposed.
There's a difference between people in the top 10 and real threats, if you were unclanned and a leader with good defenses on top, it's not going to be easy to ruin the networth. As I said most other warlords were fighting it out between clans trying to as much damage as possible to each other.
True, but this round there was only one emp, and he was already knocked down.
The fact that he stayed up there solo and with little threat and from what I saw very few troops was crazy.
Quote from: Pippin on August 26, 2011, 10:53:24 AM
The fact that he stayed up there solo and with little threat and from what I saw very few troops was crazy.
Hmmmm...I wonder how he did it...
Should the times be changed or just leave it as is?
I'd say leave it as it is, not much trouble for it anyway.