Tel said:
Talking with others in the COA they are seeing the same - big reduction in the bronze / timber output of bot cities at whatever level they might be. Over the last day or so I've checked loads in a L54 column and a L53 row near me and they are all reduced in the same way.
Does kind of make it hard to believe that the bot cities are nothing to do with Plarium.
On the plus side, many a battle erupts over bot cities (never understood that myself) but now that the hourly rate is so much lower it makes it less attractive to have them under siege - I would suggest less attractive to the point of not worth bothering when 12 hours gives just over 1k.
Sadly, I am seeing the same reduction in my bot cities. What was once a thriving bot line has dwindled down to nothing. Two weeks ago, raids were in the 90-100k range. Along with an extra 5 raids from the capitol tournament, it was a great week to raid.
It seemed that all of the bots were filled to capacity. However, all that has changed. There has been a change in the resources in these cities.
Remember, all we see is for graphics purposes. Behind that is a set of algorithms, that for all practical purposes, can be changed at will.
The Plarium platform of games is basically the same-with minor graphic differences-but they all run the same mathematical algorithm(s)-spread out (on hosted servers) all over the world.
There is nothing we as players can change in the way Sparta WOE operates. Some small changes yes-but overall, changing the algorithm(s) requires a lot of back-end programming.
If I change the algorithm and make resources "scarce"-there will be more player movement to gain resources. Bot raids and city raids leads to fights. Fights lead to wars...and subsequent troop losses and revivals. I have seen this particular "cycle" before here in Sparta.
This "is" a business platform-it makes money. To think there is a static game environment would be erroneous. Also add to the equation is that Plarium has been sold.The plans should be finalized in the next few months. What would you as the new owner want to see?
I myself play for the social aspect-when I notice a change like we are discussing, I just shrug it off.
Respect.
Mick