SwampRaider wrote: »Altercator wrote: »EP is overpop for most of the time. Part of the problem is also DC and AD nonstop fighting for second place instead of taking the fight to EP.
He's right. AD and DC have resigned themselves to fighting it out for 2nd place. It is a hard fact to swallow. As a Hardcore DC Ball group, I can tell you it sucks. I want to fight EP and make them not be first, but AD is always on us (like they should be)
DC lacks guilds and organization. We have 3 competitive ball groups, but we seldom play on the same days.
It's not that EP needs to reroll AD or DC, it's that AD and DC needs to stop rerolling to EP.
King_Thelon wrote: »DisgracefulMind wrote: »Joy_Division wrote: »Every night on PC NA vivek, all the populations are locked. DC and AD need to find a better excuse than all the bad players jump to EP. If EP has so many terribad bandwagon hoppers, they should not win.
Just curious, whats your Queue time on EP at nights?
What does it matter anyways? Not like we can have more in our population than AD or DC can when we're all locked. I played DC and AD a few weekends back and was still hitting a 40-50 queue for each faction on weekends. EP's goes to 80. So, yes, there are more EP players who want to play in primetime, but does that mean if all three alliances are poplocked across the board that we suddenly have 80 extra players? No.
Stop giving people crap about playing their preferred alliance.
The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
Millennial Translation:
This is a line from Hamlet, a Shakespere play written before the advent of Justin Bieber and avocado toast. Most people read the book in high school. A book is like an iPad made from paper.
The line is expressing Queen Gertrude's belief that another character is over-emoting to cover up a sense of guilt. Think of it as using tons of emojis to express excitement for your friend's birthday, when really you're still pissed that they didn't like the selfie you posted with a Beyond Burger on Insta yesterday.
The phrase is used in everyday speech to indicate doubt in someone's sincerity, especially where you suspect they are guilty of the behaviour or acts they protest against. In this example, the lady plays in a blob group in a blob alliance, and has become overly defensive of the characterization of that alliance as "over-populated".
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