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After the storm | Started by: MichaelLaMotta on Dec 11, '12 19:33 |
MichaelLaMotta hasn't been around these shores in quite some time. The only news he has gotten from this criminal world is from the poor mouths of a few bums that die after 48 hours from being on the street. As he walks thru the empty streets, he notices only the truth. The after math of another war that has taken the lives of half the population is now in pursue. Bloodlines of his friends are now just names in the local obituary. He tries to pay his respects but fails to realize its too late as time as dragged on further from the war. |
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I, personally, not speaking for anyone other than myself. do not wish to see another 'contest' occur. The empty cities should be awarded to those whom have worked the hardest and deserve to be rewarded. Its my hope that this occurs sooner than later. Empty cities are bad for buisness, but its clearly not my call. |
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Reply by: Alexander at Dec 12, '12 15:22 | |
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Contests are always exciting to watch and even participate in. Gives the fresh off the boat civilian who is pursing a life of crime, a chance. An opportunity even to make a name for himself or a mark. Even if you only leave a mark, people will remember your bloodline. |
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Reply by: MichaelLaMotta at Dec 12, '12 16:04 | |
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I'm inclined to agree really , I'd love to see both cities filled and populated , but who will populate them?
I think when the times right , something will happen , but for now.. I think most cities are rebuilding and not worrying about empty cities at this moment in time.
Mudkip tips his hat and goes on a hunt for some chicago thugs. |
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Reply by: Mudkip at Dec 12, '12 18:39 | |
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I've always been a fan of cities where people are left to their own devices, you call them contests I view them as they way they should be. Now I have no idea after all the tumult, who actually "owns" the city but as you guys say empty cities are bad for business.
As cities become populated with randoms and the like, the streets fill with their stories of intrigue etc. The Vegas and Detroit experiences of a year ago showed that it can be good, the Detroit one this time has stalled a bit, maybe due to the rules and applications but perhaps a happy medium could be drawn.
Detroit's current bg rules, Vegas' no holds barred policy, no external influences and the residents paying a reasonable weekly tribute to whoever claims the city. That way none of the current powerhouses lose strength. Just a thought like. |
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Reply by: Paw_Broon at Dec 12, '12 22:10 | |
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