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Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:21 am
by EnVy!
if indeed it is all a person wanted to do then by my math. 1440 times 7 days a week divided by 5 turns an attack. then times 50 mil minimum attack atm gives you over 100 bil a week. with no turns generated. so the price of a dedicated weekly feeder for 50$ is much better than USS.
thing is does anyone know why the USS is based at what it is? i do . its based on the donators income and such. to keep a balance of the game so even by donating you cant get a huge advantage on the rest of quantum players. thats why you are limited to once per week as well. with paypal there is no limit of donations weekly. and by getting lets say 100 bil a week even if its $ for naq the balance is screwed up. and it opens the door for feeders to say same thing.
done with this topic. point made and can be closed as far as i am concerned. i just wanted all quantum players aware. that way the we are playing on the same fields. i'll make a point to be at admin meeting wednesday and i copy and paste whats said on topic right here. either it will be stopped or feeding is legal as long as you say you got paid for it

Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:39 am
by Neimenljivi
It has been like that for years, buying naq for $$. Quit whining, you won't acomplish anything with it if you go to Jason, he said it many times that buying quantum naq with $$ is ok..
~Jack
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 6:13 am
by EnVy!
buying USS for naq i understand but thats it. paypal can't be regulated and is not any different than feeding in my eyes. another good factor to consider is the donating once per week. this gives you one bonus a week. instead of paypal where there are no limits. getting 100 bil or whatever going rate is 50$ is one thing. but just say paypal is unlimited. what your all saying is i could pay 250$ and get this times 5 and its legal. hmmm dont sound right
all i can say is if this is the way jason wants it then so be it. i haven't talked to him about it is all i am saying. and until he says it then i dont care how many people say the same thing.
i can assure you this... if what you say is true and this is how he wants it then i rather be a feeder. i am not buying UP this week until after i talk to jason lol.
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 7:24 am
by bebita
is legal mate
from some time(from begin)
same is in sgw same here
if u want to changed that goodluck
or better use more money or better gameplay to pass them
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 9:52 am
by Deerslayer
like my papie always said, learn the rules and use them to your advantage...in life and in anything that you do. That goes for sgw aswell, so if you can't beat them...join them.
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:00 am
by Scenester
Still, paying real money for game money is like the biggest possilbe way on failing at life.
+1 for those selling it
-999 for those buying it
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:40 am
by EnVy!
i really dont care anymore about this topic. i dont care enough about it to bother messing with jason. guess at the time i did but now lost interest. do whatever you must to win or better your chances. i dont care anymore. after all its just a game
just needed something to talk about in forums.
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 2:00 pm
by Scenester
14:54 High Empty - Akhal 115,140,620,732 Naquadah lost
super failure
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:56 pm
by GhostyGoo
Scenester wrote:Still, paying real money for game money is like the biggest possilbe way on failing at life.
+1 for those selling it
-999 for those buying it
Once upon a time a long long time ago in a land not so far away called main server, an industrious young imp noticed that, indeed, there were simply countless foolish minions known as the "epic fails". These epic fails from the land of main server would spend all their pocket money on naq and untrained units in a futile attempt to compensate for their miserably puny existences with bigger troop counts and "levels in spy". Unfortunately for the epic fails they had no friends in the real world and so no one to tell them that "levels in spy" would not help them accomplish anything in life and so the trend continued to such a degree that the clever little imp had to open a market on ebay to cope with all the gold he was raking in.
Before long the King of main server found out about the naughty little imp's market and on that day there was a great wailing and gnashing of teeth in the nearby land of Forum. So much was the wailing and gnashing that it was heard all the way over in the far far off land of MGM. Folk in the land of MGM began wailing and gnashing their teeth also and subsequently the King of main server nearly lost his kingdom due to ancient laws called the rights of copy.
When finally the King of main had placated the angry folk of MGM land he turned his wrath on the naughty little imp who had caused all the wailing and gnashing and copies of right. The imp was cast out of the kingdom of games and there was rumour in the towns of the King taking his own actions against the naughty imp. It was heard that the imp had to pay back all the gold he'd taken from the epic failures who were pitiful enough to give it to him and the King bought the honest peoples of the Kingdom a brand new shining city called "new server land", everything happened much much quicker in the shiny new city, there was much rejoicing. It was ruled that forevermore in the kingdom of games if anyone wanted to trade real gold for imaginary prospects in a fictional universe for whatever reason that the "black market" would be the place to seek.
Thjis black market was also rumoured to be a place of great evil where the nasty Scammers would hunt for unsuspecting epic fails who still needed to quench their thirst for units and naq. It was decreed that anyone who frequented this black market and came under the evil scrutiny of a scammer would not receive any compensation for thier own foolish endeavours.
The honest people of the kingdom were happy once again, for a little while, until it became possible to "ascend" from the land of main which caused yet more wailing and gnashing of teeth.....but that, is another story.
Night night kiddies.
-Goo™
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:12 am
by EnVy!
Sep 06, 2009 Kikaz Lulz 6,913,371,488 Naquadah lost
1,496
Sep 05, 2009 Kikaz Lulz 7,086,412,800 Naquadah lost
Sep 04, 2009 Kikaz Lulz 11,927,833,253 Naquadah lost
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:22 am
by Zhar
welcome to the corrupted world of quantum.
it has been like that as long as i can remember. at least all those multies in the past meant you have to farm the naq by yourself. now, if you have friends and money you can just buy it or let them feed you. all that effort from admin to put that galactic attack logs were a waste of time for him.
and yes that's what it takes to win quantum. if anyone who won says something different ... he's lying!
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:37 am
by EnVy!
@zhar - its sad but true. the whole thing about it is that without anything being traced then anyone can multy and say they bought it for X amounts. this game has never been about the most tactical player or best war mongrel winning. its a game of feeding and being fed. so thats where my opinion starts and stops.
@mikgamer- dont send me 47 messages saying same dumb **Filtered**
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:24 am
by HippyFool
Armed & Dangerous wrote: if anyone who won says something different ... he's lying!
I think HE has gotten quite close to mastering tactics of quantum....the big HOWEVER is that he gets $400 worth of USS per wave and has a bank big enough to eat a mammoth.

Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 9:34 am
by Scenester
So basicaly no one has ever won... We ALL won
Since some people had been fed more naq from others then they would have been able to farm themselves.
Re: what does it take to win
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 9:56 am
by Scenester
HippyFool wrote:Armed & Dangerous wrote: if anyone who won says something different ... he's lying!
I think HE has gotten quite close to mastering tactics of quantum....the big HOWEVER is that he gets $400 worth of USS per wave and has a bank big enough to eat a mammoth.

Mammoths extinct for a reason...
13:54 EnterTheLion - Jack Oneil 80,166,918,931 Naquadah lost
So whose all in this race of who will buy the most naq?