November 28, 201015 yr Winners get priority in aftermaths. It's practically the only rule that hasn't been violated in the recent generation. Yet a lot of times if fights end in draws, one of the clans takes it upon themselves to post the fight. While this is not a new phenomenon exactly, quite a few of them have popped up lately on many different community fansites. This course of action is generally a logical conclusion for cluster fights, but the majority of draw topics posted seem to be just between two clans. So why do they post them if it's just a planned fight between two clans? Is it worth posting a draw just to humiliate the people who crash you? To humiliate the people you fought? Why do you think people do it and do you think its right? (Lolitsanothershorttopic.)
November 28, 201015 yr It all goes down to the whole basis on why to post fights. Popularity. If a clan has a lot of topics about them (draws or wins), it shows that they are a rather active clan that does a variety of different activities. Another reason would be fear of the other clan posting it in such a biased way that it seems like they dominated.
November 28, 201015 yr It all goes down to the whole basis on why to post fights. Popularity. If a clan has a lot of topics about them (draws or wins), it shows that they are a rather active clan that does a variety of different activities. Another reason would be fear of the other clan posting it in such a biased way that it seems like they dominated.Ye mainly what killered said. 3rd party post can get anoying so it makes sense just to post it urself.
November 28, 201015 yr It's dumb tbh unless it was a good fight agreed on from both sides. #Solace | Solace Senior Member | Solace Forums | Solace MemberlistI'm making a killing here, I think I should be on top of the world just chilling here.
November 28, 201015 yr If it was a good performance and a close fight, and on top you felt like you had a good pull why not? Not to mention it's probably pvp and in the smaller clan world people are always claiming you're cwa clan... The way I see it is both clans get positive attention for the most part.
November 28, 201015 yr Most likely for attention or trying to humiliate that clan. I don't see why you wouldn't do it when it's meant out of respect and both sides enjoyed it. 12,079 Profile views. Get on my level.
November 29, 201015 yr I'd only ever post a draw if I think my clan has done extremely well against tougher opposition. I'd like my clan to receive some recognition if we did well, but if it's a draw I'd also like to make it clear that the other clan beat us well and truely in a different round, or that they did well to keep up with our opts. Genesis LeaderEnding Templar & Trial Caller of The RisingEx-Leader of Silent Ember - Ex-Leader of True Ownage - Ex-Leader of LegendzFormer Tip.It Clan Community Leader
November 29, 201015 yr Only time that it would make sense to post a draw is if you feel your clan performed exceptionally well, but there really isn't any point in posting a draw if you performed terribly because you'll just make yourself look bad. Crimson Raiders Forums | Crimson Raiders Runehead | Crimson Raiders FA Runehead§ Crimson Raiders Veteran | Ex Downfall Warlord | Ex Team Vendetta Council
November 29, 201015 yr As other mentioned. Attention and humiliation. Elite Member of Ascension | Senior Member of Silent Ember | Old School of TPRAscension's Forums | #Rs-Ascension | Ascension's Memberlist
November 29, 201015 yr Most people who are involved in the war which post it tend to hide the fact that it was a draw. Most clans see the first name then say Gratz X clan instead of reading the post. Its pathetic if they try to hide the fact it was a draw or not even make it obvious. Proud Warlord of DragonwoodIf it's natural to kill, how come men have to go into training to learn how? ~ Joan Baez Rest in Peace 3xtermination
November 29, 201015 yr What Killerred posted mostly. Good to show the world you're still alive and kicking and it also shows how desperate the clans are who are crashing fights. Proud BlacKnights Emeritius
December 1, 201015 yr It should we agreed by both clans' officials first, if not then it goes how the people above me are stating. 3 Years Strong<3 PM TheHitman|Will in #downfall at swiftirc if your interested in a fight against Downfall Clan
December 2, 201015 yr I think the only kind of draws CE has is when both clans win one round each. If it was for post and I felt both wars were very enjoyable and/or closely fought, I'll always ask permission to post the draw (and I always ensure I make it clear in the topic that it was a draw) by posting reports on both instead of just mentioning it in a sentence. So yea, shows a bit of sportsmanship imo if done with good intension. Obviously it can be used for propaganda or w/e. EU Leader | | CE Retired Admin | | TKO Retired Member | | SE Retired Member
December 2, 201015 yr We post draws when we outperform an opponent who outnumbered us and/or there were issues within the fight (rule breaking/crashing/etc).
December 2, 201015 yr I think the only kind of draws CE has is when both clans win one round each. If it was for post and I felt both wars were very enjoyable and/or closely fought, I'll always ask permission to post the draw (and I always ensure I make it clear in the topic that it was a draw) by posting reports on both instead of just mentioning it in a sentence. So yea, shows a bit of sportsmanship imo if done with good intension. Obviously it can be used for propaganda or w/e.Sounds like you guys need a 3rd round then. :thumbup: Proud Gladiator
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