1. What are you on about? 2. Even if we knew what you were talking about we wouldn't tell you as it would seem you are a spy with just one postcount
He's looking for an empty map square featuring 15 crop fields rather than the de facto 4-4-4-6. It's unlikely you'll find any. Most of them are snapped up fast.
OK bit-techers, are there any more of you that play this game, but have not joined that alliance yet. Let us know and we will send an invite, or if you are already in an alliance, leave and join one that is really going places.
We were all on the original Server1, then most continued onto the new Server1, but most including myself have left the game.
I just stopped playing one day, realising that I could play actual games and it was a waste. Also because there was alliance shifts and no-one informed me
Omg, travian still exists? its been like a year since i started playing and months since i stopped, I realised there are better things to do in life (sorry Sea_Shadow)
Here is the thing, I played travian during the short downtimes I had while doing other things. I have a dual monitor setup so while I was waiting to respawn I would hop over to my web browser and start a building here, a field there. Then there was general multi-tasking with simple tasks such as general web browsing and checking my email. Sometimes I would check on my villages while I waited for a friend to come over so we could go and catch a movie. I never really sat down and dedicated a large portion of time to Travian. Often I had villages that were overflowing with resources and only got attention every other day or so. Where as you went all out and had a massive sprawling empire that took a huge ammount of time to manage. It got so big because you dedicated so much time to it, I didn't dedicate as much time and thus I had a small kingdom to look after.
I just didn't have time in the end, was a bit of fun being part of the big final battle as part of UNION.
I got up to player #12 on server 4. I had an army that was over 15k strong. I went there over from when I was in the top 100 on server 3 and gave up there. I was originally on server 2 with some of the others here (when they tried to start up on 1 & 2 at the same time). I would say that it occupied a considerable amount of time. What finally drove me off was that it didn't matter how well I did. At any time I could have been wiped off the map and there was nothing I could do about it unless I belonged to a group of strong alliances. Even then, too often things must start over and take a long time to rebuild. That goes for armies, resources and buildings. The more villages that I had - the more time it took to defend and manage. It was fun, but I'd rather of not gone through all the stress of being attacked from many hours away. The whole while wondering if all the attacks are real or fakes. I'm glad that I'm done.
ouch, rather bitchy comment yup as has been said if you want to survive in travian it takes up a lot of time, hence another ex-player