¿Alguien sabe como entras y sales de este programa?
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Register a new accountOriginally posted by Matacapullos
Depende de la puntuación, no sabría decir exactamente.
Yo con 121.000 puntos no puedo atacar a gente con menos de 3.700, pero si a gente con mas de 3.800.
Espero que te sirva como referencia.
Originally posted by KroniK
Originally posted by Matacapullos
Depende de la puntuación, no sabría decir exactamente.
Yo con 121.000 puntos no puedo atacar a gente con menos de 3.700, pero si a gente con mas de 3.800.
Espero que te sirva como referencia.
Yo puedo atacar a vecinos con 6 puntos, pero no a otro de 6000
Originally posted by DemoN
La explicación de la color roja esta también:
Originally posted by Illia5
players that have more than 1000% of your points also turn a color but I've never seen that (I think someone in the german forum said it's orange or something). --> corrección: no es color naranja pero color roja!!!!
Lo que sé yo es simplemente que:
- rojos no te pueden atacar (creo, por que una vez en el test server me atacó un rojo, pero estuvo mas de una semana sin me conectar, entonces es normal)
- amarillos no los puedes atacar
Específicamente los números y cálculos para eso non lo sé.
Apenas comprendo que es una protección que evita lo que pasaba antes, o sea, después de ponerles a cero un enemigo que no lo dejabas subir mas y lo hacías dejar el juego.
Pero también creo que el interese del juego es descubrir por si mismo las nuevas opciones y los intentos de mejorar el juego como funcionaran. Comprendo la curiosidad pero creo que la descubierta también motiva!
Y como se ve, yo mismo tenia dudas, solo pregunte a illia5 porque tenemos que mejorar y redefinir las reglas del juego, y este asunto es importante para eso!
Además creo que la explicación de illia5 esta completa y explica todo.
Y todos esto significa, por lo que veo, que muchos votaran la regla de bashing sin llevar en cuenta esto de la protección de newbies... Muy bien! Me alegro!
Originally posted by DemoN
¿Qué es la protección de "newbies"?
Originally posted by DemoN
PREGUNTA: I would like also to understand better, when does a player gets "yellow for us ingame". Because what I think I've understood, a player gets yellow when the difference between points big enough to "put" him in "newbie protection" against me. So, how does that work? What is the point difference? How it is calculated?
In the test server it happened to someone in my Alliance that destroyed some enemy, and then couldn't "finished the job" and had to ask to some partner of our Alliance to finish "the job" (because the player got "yellow for him" and wasn't yellow for that associate)."
Originally posted by Illia5
RESPUESTA: There are 2 numbers the game looks at to decide if a player is turned yellow for you or not. The first number is your total points. You can only attack a player that has between 10% and 1000% of your points. Players that have less than 10% of your points get turned yellow, players that have more than 1000% of your points also turn a color but I've never seen that (I think someone in the german forum said it's orange or something). The second number is the total points of the player that is ranked first on the server. Anyone that has at least 1% of the points of the player who is ranked first can be attacked by anyone else that also has at least 1% of the first. So right now this would mean since Egotrip has 60.129 points that anyone that has at least 602 points can attack anyone else who also has at least 602 points. If a player has 6010 points they can attack everyone that has at least 601 points but not anyone that has 600 or less points. (also if a player has been inactive for at least 7 days anyone may attack them)
Originally posted by KroniK
Pues eso...quje sigo sin saber porque puedo atacar a gente con 6 puntos, y otros con miles, no XDD
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