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It's a pirates life in SVS and the captain has the responsibility to both ship and crew to keep em safe and get them loot.
Scuttling the ship at the end of play? That is not in the code and if that be your playing method then good luck. Glitches and people who use them are not only cowards they should be reported and banned by Disney. For the people who run with high bounties? Chase em down and fire on them so they cannot port with the loot. If they log out that is cowardice but if they port because you were either to slow to prevent them or sink them then don't blame them get crew with a better aim or invest in faster sailing skills. Ships do not magically get away you simply fail to catch them and sink them. And I've said it before many a time if you chase a ship to get back your loot because they sunk ya don't brand them as a coward because they sunk you already and unlike you they did not stick around to have the same thing happen to them. Too many pirates who are level 40 and svs all the time have starting bounties of only 15 - 20 gold and brag about how good they are? If they play that much and their initial bounty is only 20 gold it is a clear indication that they spend more time sinking then staying afloat. |
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If you steal bounty, then come right back into SvS, guess what? Your targets are all low-value. If you give away your bounty before you port, then come back, you have at least one easy target when you return. Don't you remember the official SvS tournament? The PRIMARY tactic to quickly pump up score initially, was to TRADE bounty back and forth directly, 1 for 1. Two ships from one guild, launching from French and Spanish, would meet somewhere where the other 18 ships couldn't interfere much. Then they would race to their other meeting point to sink the other ship, then race back to their first quiet spot and trade bounty again...and again...and again. If you are foolish enough to steal bounty, you deserve the painfully-slow, minuscule bounties you get. |
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How does that it any way shape or form make either crew a formidable opponent? The purpose of the game in SVS is to sink opposing ships the bounty is an incentive and simply that. My bounty is not artificially inflated by using guinea pig enemy ships to inflate my worth. A lot of the ships that attain high bounties did not EARN them so much as trade them ship to ship. No in no way shape or form does ANYONE get my bounty unless they chase me to the ends of the earth pry it from my dead fingers and suffer the wrath of my undead spirit coming back from the grave for revenge. I be a pirate and swapping gold like some kids swapping lunch in the playground is not to my liking. When I retire from SVS my GOLD goes with me. Let others earn their own gold I sponsor no handouts. Giving away gold LOL that's a real funny one. |
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And what is this about STEALING bounty? it is impossible to steal bounty as bounty is evenly distributed for each kill according to how much damage was done by all parties involved.
Even if your pirate leaves SVS and resumes normal playing if someone sinks a ship you fired upon you receive your share of gold no matter where you are as long as your still logged in. So if a ship receives bounty for a kill then leaves the playing field (port) that gold WAS his to do with as he sees fit. Others may not like it or appreciate it but the fact still is it was HIS gold won fair and square and if ya want it badly enough chase him down prior to him making port and sink him thereby making it YOUR gold once again to do with as you see fit. Still chuckling over the I sink you . you sink me SVS mentality LOL |
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