wargrimnir wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 9:21 pm
TwistedSister77 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 9:08 pm
I like some of the changes, but definitely not the keep respawn nerf to save rams from terrible attackers that would rather sit afk or attack walls instead of guarding the ram.
Sure on my BW when attacking, AOE'ng the wall is fun... but I'm usually on the ram melting suiciders. When there is a big push, push back and move the Ram out of danger.
Basically making outer defense pointless now and giving players little chance to get to the keep to reinforce and defend... is solving exactly for what?
If this is just to get more cities to pop, just designate times each week that the cities will pop regardless of state of the realm... dont ruin rvr.
I'm sure the devs will watch the update and make changes.
Edit: oh and who doesnt love the thrill of hearing the "all jump call "and catching the attackers flat footed... seeing them destroyed... that ain't going to happen now.
If you're in a warband that is attempting to coordinate a Ram suicide push, this is still a non-issue. You have healers in your warband. The range on rez is 150'. That's more than enough range to reach even the worst corners of an outer door from the front ramparts. Maybe the changes will in effect cause people who would otherwise be solo to join groups? There's nothing wrong with diving the ram if you have a healer on the wall watching your back and rezzing you up. Did you guys really do this without a healer at all?
Thanks for replying.
Most of the Ram attacks are from the walls above main gate, but my WB would frequently slip around and flank the ram when they moved it to the back lines when oil was up.
My bigger concern is letting players get to the keep, and when outer doors go down, defend until inner is tagged. People get wiped at posterns or main on the enemy push are likely not going to get rezzed and defend inner. So once the doors are down, basically retreat to inner with no hopes of reinforcements.
Edit... I'm patient though and will wait to see how it plays out.