Yeah, maybe some ran, idk. When that many people are involved, you can't control them all at all times. The way you put it it was we always run and never fight and just siege bases when no one is online, which is far from the truth. In Newcastle we clearly saw what was coming and that we had nothing to counter it, while we had enough time to type /leave or jump away. I am glad that guys just fought there with dying-is-alright mentality.