DomQuebec wrote: U lied! I'd never have any dominating position.
Okay so I've had some time to think about it because maybe it was just me and my crazy eyes when we were playing but I saw you receive 15 bonus armies to spikeboat's 17 so you are right by the log it didn't look like you had a dominating position. The thing that doesn't show in the log is that you had an army of 70+ roaming around while everyone else with the exception of spikeboat had armies of no more than 20
DomQuebec wrote:I didn't wanna attack him, only bcz he wasn't the dominating player at this time.!
Well I know that I wasn't the dominating player. I never received a bonus of more than 10 so by your logic where you the dominating player or was spikeboat?
spikeboat wrote:we both had the north. THAT is the dominant position in 6 player fuedal bc we can let all the southies weaken each other.
Are you looking at this after the game was completed or did you know that during the game. It would've been very difficult to determine who was at the Feudal Empire because I never ventured outside of the Rebel Territory until the fight was at my door.
spikeboat wrote:also ha i said it time to feast on you. bc its terminator. i have 3 castles and he showed up at my doorstep and you have one and you have been whacked into by blue and are weak. and yes about him reading where i am from the log num nuts its quite clear that the 4 of you are below fighting it out and i must be the only other person in the north. tard.
Again it would be difficult to determine if it was you or me in the Great Kingdom for the same reason I stated above.
Funny that when the ?????? comment came up in the chat it was after this move
2008-04-15 01:28:22 - DomQuebec attacked Great Kingdom 5 from Northern Plains 16 and conquered it from neutral playerWhy would DomQuebec be so concerned about not reading where you were if you weren't working together...
Like i said I'm sorry for the accusation if it's not true, if it is true then I'm sorry that I joined a game with the two of you that I thought was fair.