Hargeld Posted July 17, 2020 Posted July 17, 2020 Hello, I have a question, please. I would like to know how the hostile "tags" work? For the hostility of San Andres (07/18/2020 at 11 p.m. server time) our "7ec" clan tag first 9.4%, then the tag goes to a 2nd clan of the same nation "LSC" for 67.8%, the tag "7ec" to change without reason. Pending response, thank you in advance.
NoShipSailsForever Posted August 6, 2020 Posted August 6, 2020 for my example i wanna state a few fictional numbers up front (the screenshots or just old ones i had lying around, so not directly related to the numbers of my example) Total Points needed to capture the example port: 10k 7EC generated 6k points (60%) LSC generated 8k points (80%) GB nation generated 8k points (80%) as well Part 1 - the usual stuff so as far as i know these nation % here are only relevant for which nation gets the port at 100%... so regarding my example numbers let's say GB finished their big battle first and generated 80%, you (7EC) came out 2nd with 6k points and 60% and LSC is still in their match.. than regarding the screen from above you would have the usual overview, just with it showing "GB 80% and FR 60%" ...when the other french clan LSC now leaves the battle it will jump to the PB time because france as a nation has reached the needed amount of points (6k + 8k from 10k needed). Part 2 - the fight inside the same nation but for the question of which clan inside the same nation get's the port i think it doesn't matter if you (7EC) let's say generated 60% nation hostility with 6k points (just an example) if the other clan LSC generated 8k points in total and brings the battle to an end with it. As far as i've seen the hostilities if the other clan inside the same nation reaches more points, they will get the port. i can be wrong on this but only @admin knows for sure.
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