I will admit....Eros can be a big pain in the butt.....and frankly he has ticked me off more times than not. I still have my attack logs from way back when he massed me for just declaring war, as a maker for myself to take note that he took naq. But, Eros plays the game as it should be. And also, how do you know the people you are attacking are in a war?...do you sift through all the topics in the forums to find out?...i don't know...and i have better things to do than do that. I think a whole alliance or two that sits on one persons account isn't a show of strength, but merely a show of fear of what he can do. Plus, I have a beef with one of the members in DD anyways whom you want to talk about honor, there is none so far with this one. Besides, Like eros and plenty of other players in this game have told me, i feel is true for everyone else, if you don't want your naq taken, bank it, or have a higher defense.
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Ero`Sore wrote:I am tired of people throwing the term vulture left and right.
A vulture is someone who farms you during war because your defense is 0, and would not farm you if it were built.
A person that steals your planets during war is not a vulture, nor one that attacks your officers.
I will continue to farm whomever I want, war is not an excuse for you to get away from me. If I want your naq, and your defense is lower than my strike, I'm taking it.
Call me a vulture, and I'll join the opposite team in the war just so I'm "not one".
But people that sit on the cpu and steal naq all day and all night are bums and should be kicked off the game (when not at war) a hit once in a while..fine..but all the time is just absurd and you are a vulture
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ogre9805 wrote:u wouldnt run up to a pair of ppl fighting in the street and start stamping on them would u
that depends on 2 things, 1) do i know either of them 2) why are they fighting in teh first place
thorslittleworld wrote:personally I dont farm those at war because I would not like it myself, ergo if I accidently attack someone I give them there naq back
that's like me, i dont hit people at war, if i do hit them or break an NAP, a simple polite message to me will see your Naq sent back (+ repairs if NAP)
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lemme ask 1 thing...ur in war right..and u hit ppl...and ppl get tired of that..and hit u back ONLY because you hit them FIRST...so is that vulturing? if it is,is total **Filtered**...if u hit other ppl when in war and they hit u back then they did the right thing....
LOL i find there is much hypocracy (bad spelling sorry) around the term vulture.
basically only the ppl with strong allies or that are strong themselves are able to trow it at others.
i believe if i were to call someone twice my size a vulture for attacking me 3 times while i'm in a war i would be ignored.
while i do not feel it fit to call someone a vulture for a single hit. it's also weird that many jump on ppl that are called a vulture.. what's their gain to it? more warmongering for themselves, it just makes this term an excuse (and a lousy one).
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Ero`Sore wrote:I am tired of people throwing the term vulture left and right.
A vulture is someone who farms you during war because your defense is 0, and would not farm you if it were built.
A person that steals your planets during war is not a vulture, nor one that attacks your officers.
I will continue to farm whomever I want, war is not an excuse for you to get away from me. If I want your naq, and your defense is lower than my strike, I'm taking it.
Call me a vulture, and I'll join the opposite team in the war just so I'm "not one".
I recently farmed someone with a 450bil defence and a 1.4tril covert and was called a vulture. Funnily enough, not by the guy I farmed, but by his allies.
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