did you see how many times they ran away from my itty bitty ships when their gates were out of action! how do you thiink i managed to take so many of their ops?
and 4 of their 5 battle wins over the period were against single armored infantry units, compared to just 1 of mine. if you remove them, the battles won score becomes:
HORD 1
FI 5
they had 100 times the power and 10 times the members.
if they arent embarrassed, they should be. they are still scared there might be a repeat performance because the dragons have still not stopped raining down on me. they even attack my empty colony every now and then to ensure its empty. i made their latest attack sit on my doorstep for a while with my shield before letting them go home empty handed. next time, maybe i will time my shield to expire 1 tick before one of their dragons arrives so i can watch them turn tail and run back to their gate with their a***s on fire!
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this era i lost, or more accurately for BD, wasnt one of the winners. to be a winner takes working with a group of other players as a team. the better they work as a team, the more they can achieve. HORD work virtually seamlessly with each other which is why they do so well so often. i have no problems admitting they are a great team which has probably taken a lot of time and effort to build and grow.
however, BD is a game and it should be fun at all levels of play. we simple players must find others ways of enjoying the game until, if ever, we are fortunate enough to find ourselves part of a good team with the potential of being a "winner".
until then, simple thing please simple minds.
[/Intermission]i must have really touched a sensitive nerve in HORD. the dragons still keep coming even though they arent achieving anything except waste HORD's resources. having nothing better to do my workers are breeding as fast as they are dying! HORD dont even have the excuse of chasing achievements as they are already high achievers.
hmmm, perhaps they are not as invincible as they would like us all to think. then again, perhaps the reason is much simpler:
simple thing please simple minds!