Sitterlist, Explained

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Sitterlist, Explained

Post  Zefiris on Tue Jun 24, 2008 5:25 pm

Well, as promised
the topic about the sitterlist.

The basic idea is that if everybody follows my instructions no one will have to go yellow and that most threats can be seen easier.

I create groups of 3 people, (except the remaining people, which might create group of 2 or 4 people)
These groups are called Teams, each team has its own Letter
as an example
Team A
NEM 1
NEM 2
NEM 3

Team B
MOP 1
MOP 2
MOP 3

Team C
SBT 1 (add SBT 2 & SBT 3)
SBT 2 (add SBT 3 & SBT 4)
SBT 3 (add SBT 4 & SBT 1)
SBT 4 (add SBT 1 & SBT 2)

this is how a sitterlist could look like, only that there are other names, whenever your name is there, you add the people in the group, if there are brackets behind your name, read those, there are specific instructions in those.



How I make groups, what is the criteria.
Usually your place, if 3 people are close to each other, they can help each other, Example:

NEM 1 logs in on NEM 2's account
he sees and incoming attack, and decided to pull out NEM 2's troops, he can send them to himself easily as he will be able to send them back again after the attack had launched, and since they are close together, this shouldn't take to much time.
Same principle with resources.

Although there are always people who are close to nobody, ore the last few people, those are not close to each other, sorry, but you will always keep a few of those....



Zefi

ps. if anybody knows why I choose the names
NEM, MAP & SBT, I will give you a little reward

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