farming = up mine and wait them to produce
raiding or pirating = stealing from others
so stop with the world farming used to describe people who lose on purpose to have a lower score
farming = up mine and wait them to produce
raiding or pirating = stealing from others
so stop with the world farming used to describe people who lose on purpose to have a lower score
farming is using as few resources as possible to maximize profit. Using all tier 1 troops to get 200/200 while keeping your trophy count at whatever is necessary to meet this goal.
Raiding/Pirating/Plundering/Looting whatever you want to call it is the act of attacking a base. Some people do it for resources, others for revenge or for trophy climbing. Raiding with all cheap fast units (tier 1) is still raiding, but so is a mass dragon army. That's why the efficient one is referred to as farming. To differentiate the two.
That's not what farming means.
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Hats off to you forum warrior. You look around you, see that everyone else uses the word differently and somehow think that you are right and the rest of the forum is wrong.
<whispering> - everyone else is so stupid
You buck the trend.
<whispering> - he is so brave
So everyone, when you get home tonight crack open a cold one and salute the forum warrior.
<whispering> - Mr. forum warrior guy, he is my hero.
Last edited by dahimi; April 25th, 2013 at 12:39 AM.
You mean people who spent 3000 euros in the game...?
Stupid ? I would rather tell bored borderline personalities who fight the emptiness with spending and addictions.
You are the judge =
Lee — who asked that we not share his full name, or any specific details about his line of work — is a single, 42-year-old businessman from California. He says that his annual income is “in the six figures.”
Lee says that spending money on games like Clash of Clans is actually saving him money in the long-run: Before he started gaming, he says he and a small group of friends would go out drinking, sometimes spending as much as $6,000 in a single night between them.
Lee stopped spending money on drinking roughly around the same time that he began playing Happy Kingdom, a Facebook game, with some friends. It was the first videogame he’d ever liked, and he became enraptured. He wound up spending nearly $5,000 in that game before trading it for Clash of Clans, but says that’s far less than what he would have otherwise spent on alcohol.
Last edited by Lesmog; April 25th, 2013 at 12:50 AM.
Lee should be fired from his six figure job for being a moron. If he drops 6G in da club, he could score a top shelf hooker for a whole lot less. Obvious this dude never heard of Eros
Less arguing over semantics + more raiding = better gaming experience
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