Archon,
I don't see what's wrong. When you arrive on the game you get protection time to progress. If you reach level 30 I believe, before the end of protection, you lose it, since you are considered a fast-moving player who will be powerful. You also lose it if you attack someone who no longer has this protection.
Practically the same for for total protections.
morteeee said:
it is my understanding that if you hit a city under protection they can hit you back?
The question is why protect cities if they can be hit while under this so called protection? It does not give new players the chance to build up units if they can be attacked from the get go. I am not at level 30 and am not a fast moving player. However, if I try to hit a city while under this protection I get a warning not to attack it. It doesn't matter if this city is a level 2 or 22. There is no clarity nor consistency to this rule and it certainly doesn't work in a fair way. Please clarify this rule.
Bill Almorra said:
Archon,
I don't see what's wrong. When you arrive on the game you get protection time to progress. If you reach level 30 I believe, before the end of protection, you lose it, since you are considered a fast-moving player who will be powerful. You also lose it if you attack someone who no longer has this protection.
Practically the same for for total protections.
The protection time does not stop you from being attacked. I have been attacked while under this so called protection. However, whenever I have tried to attack cities not under protection I have been warned not to. It doesn't matter whether it was a level 2 or 22 city. I am not a fast moving player nor am I at level 30. I would like some clarity as to why cities that are supposed to be protected are not. Some clarity would be beneficial.