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  1. #11
    Originally Posted by CandleInTheDark Go to original post
    One thing I do love by the by is that we can make this sort of analysis, we couldn't with percentages.
    Same, I do think they did a great job making it more transparent.

    Although 16/25 is actually a lot if you considor there's three factions. That's making advances 2/3 times out of three factions in total. If there's an election of three parties and one wins 66% of terretories, that canidate would be seen as having an absolute majority. Most likely doubling what the territories of his or her rivals has. Which is pretty much the result of the faction war in this case.
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  2. #12
    It would be interesting to know how much he population between factions changed between the seasons.
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  3. #13
    I could personally care less about the faction war. I have never liked it and probably never will. In the grand scheme of things it is pointless. For me personally, i feel it is nothing more than a diversion to take away from some issues that need addressed. I play this game for the competitive pvp. If i wanted to worry about troops and locations of troops for rewards i think are pretty overall worthless, i would play Risk. Just how i feel about it, i know that there are others who enjoy it. I am still not sure why but there are some.
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