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Post by kadski on Jul 25, 2007 8:55:02 GMT
Wow, look at this. You guys have allready taken over the NW corner of Malton. I meen when I started playing 2 months ago more the 60% of Malton was "safe" but now only 10 suburbs give or take a few are "Safe". I meen at least 30% is in the red.
*Clap*Clap*Clap*
Just, WOW.
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armareum
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Post by armareum on Jul 25, 2007 13:09:04 GMT
Yeah, we've done some good work. Most of the red on this page is down to LUE though, it has to be said. We had Roywood as red for ages. Also New Arkham down in the SW and Milton and Fryerbank in the SE, before the retreat. Glad you are appreciating our good work. I expect Extinction to hold 4-6 Red suburbs in the NW by the end of August.
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Post by generatorkiller on Jul 25, 2007 17:02:31 GMT
To be honest, quarlesbank and jensentown should technically be red right now, since most of the buildings are smashed and ransacked.
But it's better not to draw attention to the place, and besides... survivors love to quickly change the wiki back to it's previous state just for the hell of it without bothering to check the suburb.
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armareum
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Post by armareum on Jul 25, 2007 17:57:50 GMT
I'm going to nominated for sysop/modship on the wiki soon, so if I have that then I can change the danger state with more authority. I can also protect the page to stop them changing it back!
But you're right, it draws attention, which can make out job harder.
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armareum
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Post by armareum on Jul 28, 2007 22:32:15 GMT
Jensentown and Quarlesbank are now red. Gatcombeton cannot be far behind, and Dakerstown will be so with a little bit of effort.
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Post by Trent Rott on Jul 29, 2007 4:49:03 GMT
But it's better not to draw attention to the place, and besides... survivors love to quickly change the wiki back to it's previous state just for the hell of it without bothering to check the suburb. I completely agree with the above sentiment. While there's no denying that it's nice to get a little kick of accomplishment when an area is blazing red, it's even better to know you own a burb even though it's painted yellow. As long as coordinated groups of survivors aren't paying serious attention to you, you can wreak no end of havoc in a fairly efficient (and fun!) manner.
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