Re: Haypi needs an in-game change
I don't need to put detail into the idea unless it gets some real popularity.
Try playing the game "1066" for the pc. You can just look it up. You'll understand what I mean if you play this game for a little bit.
5% of their total gold
Yes, I had said that players should be able to fight together. So I was hoping you would put two and two together. The fort would be of more value too. Like it would give income to the guild but much higher than it is now and it would provide a base of attack. Each player applies their own stats to their own army, with a bigger battle feild that I suggested there would be room for tactics like having all your cav attack down one side (play 1066 and you'll see). I think that there should not be a limit to how big a group attack should be because then that would make fir some huge amd awesome battles. When you attack it would say something like this "people from your alliance are also attacking this person do you wish to combine your armies? Yes/no?"
I'm a costumer of haypi not a babysitter. I'm not gonna fix it for them.
Try playing the game "1066" for the pc. You can just look it up. You'll understand what I mean if you play this game for a little bit.
5% of their total gold
Yes, I had said that players should be able to fight together. So I was hoping you would put two and two together. The fort would be of more value too. Like it would give income to the guild but much higher than it is now and it would provide a base of attack. Each player applies their own stats to their own army, with a bigger battle feild that I suggested there would be room for tactics like having all your cav attack down one side (play 1066 and you'll see). I think that there should not be a limit to how big a group attack should be because then that would make fir some huge amd awesome battles. When you attack it would say something like this "people from your alliance are also attacking this person do you wish to combine your armies? Yes/no?"
I'm a costumer of haypi not a babysitter. I'm not gonna fix it for them.