grimjim wrote:Yes.
It does.
Okie. I'll go back to being Neutral and enjoying not PvPing then. You all have a nice argument
grimjim wrote:Yes.
It does.
I'm neutral, but I merc out my services in these battles.greymar wrote:Okie. I'll go back to being Neutral and enjoying not PvPing then. You all have a nice argument
We did lose alot of folks, but there was a reason, we just never recovered. This was a good battle and I enjoy fighting when the best show on the opposing side. The sides certainly aren't as skewed as some suggest, but when the time is right we have the advantage. I usually cannot blame anyone for using the clock to their advantage and this was a good day on Atys.grimjim wrote:The numbers alone don't tell the whole story however...
Thank you for counting, Jyudasgrimjim wrote: 1. Though it seems, to me, that the exercisable KA numerical advantage is somewhat overstated, it is there and a team or two can make a huge difference in a tight situation.
I did give provisors, but it does show that Kami _can_ mobilise. I'll try and get a count at today's attack as well but it'll be more of a guesstimate because I'm knackered.martl wrote:Thank you for counting, Jyudas
actually i dont think this OP fight represents as your average op fight. It being the last but one q250 op on Kami side on stake, more than the usual count of Kamists showed up; And maybe some Kara followers didn't. I myself was there only at the end because my time zone calculation skill sucks but i would have been there, were it at 4am my time or not; Something i would possibly not do for yet another pointless attack on some far away Matis OP...
So the op fights i've been to where numbers were even or in favour of Kami, i can count on one hand. It seems to me that the number of players on Kara side who are regulars at any op fight is bigger.
Gloife
grimjim wrote:I'll try and get a count at today's attack