


I can see it both ways on this subject, but I always differ to making life more difficult for us pirates, said in Alliance name tag "Hi I'm a pro player who can remember everyone's super long gamertags within a matter of seconds and when I sail around the Sea of Thieves and crash into two boats I can tell exactly which 4 people are on my team and which 4 people are the enemy. Still, I do understand the reverse argument. Oh, also, I suspect Xultanis may have meant "who" to fight, and typo'd "how" to fight. Pirate captains should provide proper crew introductions, after all! :D If you don't bother to become more familiar with your temporary allegiances. but, it sort of fits the theme of the game. I haven't done too many alliances, myself, beyond teaming up with another ship who I interact with enough. And on these adventures, it would be cooler, and potentially more fun, if we are better served by using our wits, and our social customs, to become familiar with the crews of our alliances. Honestly, I find myself agreeing with This game is more of a world. I initially thought it could be good to have blue names for alliances, but then also love the natural mystery, and room for intrigue and sabotage, that comes with not giving us such a clear visual indication. I'm honestly still torn about that subject (as I have been since the Alliance system was put into place).
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And "not knowing how to attack" has nothing to do with getting confused over who is on your team and who isn't. Why you would disagree with changing allied player's gamertag colours is completely beyond me. Simply changing allied player's gamertag colours is much easier and isn't too difficult for the devs to do. Not everyone wants to spend time staring at other people's outfits and trying to remember their gamertags. I've been in a fight before with two people with Boba_Fett in their username and only a few different numbers, so I had to kill them both because I didn't know who was who. It's hard enough trying to remember my friend's gamertags sometimes and being expected to remember 4 new people's gamertags after only playing with them for a few minutes is a big stretch. I think the "you don't know how to attack" point is garbage. Also, everyone in my alliance also has a photographic memory so that we never accidentally kill the wrong person." "Hi I'm a pro player who can remember everyone's super long gamertags within a matter of seconds and when I sail around the Sea of Thieves and crash into two boats I can tell exactly which 4 people are on my team and which 4 people are the enemy.
