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I do wish the rules has been much more explicit. Were they tracking the amount of damage an individual pirate dealt from his cannnons and broadsides? Were they tallying up that damage only after a ship sinks, or as ships were hit? Did "score" have anything to do with it at all, or was it some calculation derived from it? Would reported players be excluded? Would all reports for the weekend be ignored? Would all your scores from the weekend be added together, or will they take only the highest score you landed? Was score adjusted to zero if you were repairing while sailing (I wish)? Does your score count if you sunk, instead of landing? Would scores be weighted by server busy-ness, or can you blast away at a dummy pirate (that you start from another computer) on a quiet server? Can an entire guild take turns signing in as a single player, to sail a crew boat to over 800,000 score, and do they track the IP addresses that "one" captain comes from? And how do the guild members share that hat anyhow? If the ship they sink is sailed by members of the same guild, are those points ignored? Will the "winners" be posted? When? Where?
I agree with the sentiment that there were good aspects and bad. Overall, I feel the bad outweigh the good.
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