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Is there any need.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:06 pm
by podge
I am (might be) playing a game where one guy suicided on me because he couldn't get the better of me, He's actions took him out next go and left me in a no win position. This was bad enough, but for three rounds now I've had one army and the other two refuse to take me out. What happened to good gamesmanship.

btw I put in the chat if they don't take me out this round I will deadbeat on them.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:09 pm
by Phobia
even better, leave them negative feedback. it is bad sportmanship and its even worse if your non premium cos you have 4 games

the probelm is, if you leave neg feedback and then deadbeat, they have the excuse to leave neg feedback too - "he deadbeated blah blah blah"

Re: Is there any need.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:52 pm
by panicker
podge wrote:I am (might be) playing a game where one guy suicided on me because he couldn't get the better of me, He's actions took him out next go and left me in a no win position. This was bad enough, but for three rounds now I've had one army and the other two refuse to take me out. What happened to good gamesmanship.

btw I put in the chat if they don't take me out this round I will deadbeat on them.


i just finished a game where a guy who decided he couldnt win( was 3rd outa 3 /about 25% of armies on board /and escalating) but he could with a bit of planning and maybe luck. but no he suicided on me and handed it to the other player (equal to me just about b4 the suicide)

point is is happens, it will a lot , people do crazy things , i have lol, you eventually shrug it off and maybe put him on ignore if it makes you feel better but as for negative i dont unless i feel really bad done by

PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 6:04 pm
by podge
No I won't leave a neg. the guy who suicided had a big army all on one teritory (40 odd) I had a bigger army opposing him plus more spread around. the game was no cards. I was getting more armies than him each turn and just kept nibbling at him. He obviously just got pi**ed off with me. I know what it feels like but luckily I'm able to control it He obviously couldn't. What Pi**es me more are the guys who won't take me out. I am premium but they don't know that.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:00 am
by b.k. barunt
Let me get this right; your opponent has a smaller continent than you, and you are amassing more armies than him per turn. You don't want to antagonize the big man on the board, so you start picking on the little guy. What would you do in his position? - sit there and get slowly worn down to nothing? He has made an example out of you for all those who like to pick on the underdog, and evidently the other guys approved, as they are also showing you their disapproval by not taking you out. Finally, your threat to deadbeat cinches your position as wanker of the day.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:34 am
by MeDeFe
How about a game number?