ATLAS When you don't have a lot of time for much else... |
- When you don't have a lot of time for much else...
- So how do you defend against a Draon Raid? Let's say the enemie company has 3+ of them?
- Just woke up...if I log in and my sloop and raft have "decayed".......
- Help!
When you don't have a lot of time for much else... Posted: 13 Feb 2021 08:31 PM PST
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So how do you defend against a Draon Raid? Let's say the enemie company has 3+ of them? Posted: 14 Feb 2021 12:14 PM PST | ||
Just woke up...if I log in and my sloop and raft have "decayed"....... Posted: 14 Feb 2021 07:23 AM PST Yeah. That's pretty stupid. I'll end up quitting the game if I have run new sloops everyday and can't even have ownership of ship in a game that supposedly revolves around them.....so far the game encourages me to just live on land somewhere and that having a boat is pointless..... Then they have schooners and brig and stuff......decay rates even worse, plus the majority of your gamers will never be able to afford those ships. Even if we, the majority, could afford just ONE schooner in our Atlas lifetime we know it's a waste of gold because it will be sunk in a day at a freeport or sunk in a day in a lawless or pvp island.....so in a game revolving around the ocean and boats.....you get my point..... Kill a seagull on a freeport get full clothing outfits and like 30 steak..... Craft a boat in this and it's allergic to water and part witch and melts when placed in water Don't tell me it's to encourage ppl to leave freeport..... [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 13 Feb 2021 05:31 PM PST Some people tell me resistance helps the decay rate on a ship. Some people tell me sturdiness affects the decay rate. Which is it?!?! [link] [comments] |
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