DeletedUser12400
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I'm not trying to downplay BACCUS. I said earlyer in that top15 thread about a month ago, that dedicated diamond players should have been breaking 3M point landmark on earlier words about then. It would be closer to 4M now than 3. And en8 top folk seems like the type of guys who could be doing that if had they been playing from start though, they been rather stable so far. I'm just downplaying the value of current points system due to this mess what this thread is all about. I mean a player who was not even ranked in top10 when InA came out is #1 in my world now, pulling 55 wheels last 5 months over me. What's the logic there that be making one great...
But about the names I mentioned earlier..
Geewizz was early FoE LEGEND. Man was ranked top10 in 6 worlds at same time at once. Even in top3 in 3 of them, and #1 in in en6. All at once. He had about 13k battles won on all worlds total back when fighting a sinlge world really long and top single world players had about 2-3k fights won total under their belts. I saw him in action in my hood owning full bown diamond folks reviving units etc in PvP towers just cause he always fought so much better and beat em all with more points having had all the sae battles.
Albernth was fastest growing player of all worlds for 5 months. Even best and most active of the diamod folk struggled to keep close. He utilized super demanding and activivty needing strategies and carried em always out like a mad man with perfection, simply he was the most active and dedicated player I have ever witnessed and it showed. No matter the day and time, I could get a reply from msging him within a minute and it would be an intelligent one filled with fell thought thoughts and good math.
And PawelP was prolly one of the smartest minds I had come across in this game. He was literally the one and only player I ever met in this game whoI thought could be better at this game than I am. He was my favorite buddy to discuss all kinds of strategy and numbers with, and we worked very well together. He ended up being more better at micromanagment and organization side, while I was more into planning and numbers. And since the first matters so much more in this game, he ended up being ones of the most dominant, best known players in FoE, who also happened to be the first en player to break the 1M point trademark.