Posted on the original Enjin Forums by: "AlphaMunky" on: (Fri, 13 Jan 2017 22:10:37 GMT)
I voted for gondor cause as phoenix said Dol Amroth has a fair few experienced players now and Lamedon will be soon following and gondor has a whole while having alot of inexperienced players has the numbers advantage over most factions so thats an advantage right there so in a time of war other faction players may be outnumbered 2 to 1 if not more depending on the faction and even some of the experienced player cant handle being bombarded with people all at the same time
Posted on the original Enjin Forums by: "Phoenix" on: (Fri, 13 Jan 2017 18:22:23 GMT)
Perhaps you're right however being a strong and powerful faction isn't a matter of players
There could be a "new and powerful " faction with 10 players and another veteran faction with like 3 players that would have way better gear and experience Example: A faction has the largest group of players, 9/10 of them are players who have joined the server 2 days ago
This kind of faction cannot call itself a strong faction.
Except, there are more than 10 new players. And less than 9/10 are new players. Subfactions, like Dol Amroth, for example, have several experienced players (maybe not gmith, but definitely not newbies) who are all organized and ruled effectively. Whereas some factions lack major internal structure and have a very hard time organizing themselves to do more than small raids.
And, we are all forgetting that in war, gear can be determined very specifically. So if a faction without gmith declared war on one with gmith, they could limit the use of gear to faction armors. So in war specifically, military strength comes down to numbers and organization. (generally)
So in my opinion, I'd vote for Gondor. As they have steady rates of players, and have a very organized government system.
Posted on the original Enjin Forums by: "Nordiceous" on: (Thu, 12 Jan 2017 07:17:29 GMT)
Perhaps you're right however being a strong and powerful faction isn't a matter of players
There could be a "new and powerful " faction with 10 players and another veteran faction with like 3 players that would have way better gear and experience Example: A faction has the largest group of players, 9/10 of them are players who have joined the server 2 days ago
This kind of faction cannot call itself a strong faction.
Posted on the original Enjin Forums by: "AlphaMunky" on: (Fri, 13 Jan 2017 22:10:37 GMT)
I voted for gondor cause as phoenix said Dol Amroth has a fair few experienced players now and Lamedon will be soon following and gondor has a whole while having alot of inexperienced players has the numbers advantage over most factions so thats an advantage right there so in a time of war other faction players may be outnumbered 2 to 1 if not more depending on the faction and even some of the experienced player cant handle being bombarded with people all at the same time
Posted on the original Enjin Forums by: "Phoenix" on: (Fri, 13 Jan 2017 18:22:23 GMT)
Perhaps you're right however being a strong and powerful faction isn't a matter of players
There could be a "new and powerful " faction with 10 players and another veteran faction with like 3 players that would have way better gear and experience Example: A faction has the largest group of players, 9/10 of them are players who have joined the server 2 days ago
This kind of faction cannot call itself a strong faction.
Except, there are more than 10 new players. And less than 9/10 are new players. Subfactions, like Dol Amroth, for example, have several experienced players (maybe not gmith, but definitely not newbies) who are all organized and ruled effectively. Whereas some factions lack major internal structure and have a very hard time organizing themselves to do more than small raids.
And, we are all forgetting that in war, gear can be determined very specifically. So if a faction without gmith declared war on one with gmith, they could limit the use of gear to faction armors. So in war specifically, military strength comes down to numbers and organization. (generally)
So in my opinion, I'd vote for Gondor. As they have steady rates of players, and have a very organized government system.
Posted on the original Enjin Forums by: "The_Eichen" on: (Thu, 12 Jan 2017 22:16:26 GMT)
Western elves are becomming strong to tho
Posted on the original Enjin Forums by: "Nordiceous" on: (Thu, 12 Jan 2017 07:17:29 GMT)
Perhaps you're right however being a strong and powerful faction isn't a matter of players
There could be a "new and powerful " faction with 10 players and another veteran faction with like 3 players that would have way better gear and experience Example: A faction has the largest group of players, 9/10 of them are players who have joined the server 2 days ago
This kind of faction cannot call itself a strong faction.
Posted on the original Enjin Forums by: "b4gelbites" on: (Thu, 12 Jan 2017 01:37:14 GMT)
Gondor definitely has the largest organized group of players