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carblue5757 wrote:So they can keep doing this to us every round and not so much as recieve a warning!
carblue5757 wrote:Well, with this logic, couldnt everyone start doing this?
carblue5757 wrote:Then you have a battle between the cheaters and the honorable players,
carblue5757 wrote:and guess what! the honorable players will leave and the cheaters will remain. Is that what you want to happen to this website?
carblue5757 wrote:To knowingly cheat a victory is wrong and should be treated as such, If you are going to punish those that cheat by multiple accounts or secret alliances...what about those that actually cheat in manipulating game play?
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
Micker wrote:Sorry, at the time I did it I didn't realise it was such a dis-honest move. Now that I look back on it, both nick and I have realised that although it was legal, it is unfair to the other team. Yes the other team gets double reinforcements next round, but we now know how this really effects the game. So again, I apologise for making such a dishonest move, and we have decided we won't do it again.
Micker wrote:However, I would have to agree with you that there should probably be some option made to stop this kind of move being made.
Micker wrote:I know this won't make up for what we did, but if its any consolation you two will probably still win the battle as nick can't make the rest of his moves. We both agreed to not use this tactic in any of our battles anymore anyway. Anyway, look at the game chat, we have explained everything there. Once again, sorry for that!
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
Alstergren wrote:Yes. And quite a few do. All skilled freestyle players are aware of this glitch in the game engine.
carblue5757 wrote:Ususing a "glitch" to your advantage is cheating in my opinion, and I'm sure Im not the only one. The ones who dont have a problem with this "strategy" are those that would feel comfortable using it themselves.
Really its not common, I've played 50+ freestyle doubles and have yet to see it.
That being said, The Two guys both apologized and I believe them when they say that it was an accident and they really seem like nice guys. So I am dropping this whole thing. =D Happy Gaming all!
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
alstergren wrote:Micker wrote:I know this won't make up for what we did, but if its any consolation you two will probably still win the battle as nick can't make the rest of his moves. We both agreed to not use this tactic in any of our battles anymore anyway. Anyway, look at the game chat, we have explained everything there. Once again, sorry for that!
My God… Calm down. Seriously. Really. Calm down. You did nothing wrong.
detlef wrote:Kudos to the guys for coming forward and admitting their mistake, no kudos, once again for the spineless twit who keeps defending this action and puts the onus on people doing exhaustive research into every seedy little advantage that less scrupulous players can use to their advantage.
Once again, this is a hidden move. Yes, momo, it's hidden to all but people who have been victims of them or people who take this game way to seriously and comb the forum before entering any game style or map that they're unfamiliar with. I mean, heaven forbid someone should say, "I'm good at risk, let me give this a try." without being subject to BS like this.
Where do you draw the line? If someone discovered that if you click attack 3 times really quickly you're assured of getting 6s, would think that cool? Would that be, "Just one of those things that experienced players understood and newbs just had to deal with?"
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
carblue5757 wrote:Thanks detlef, Nice to hear someone take my side on this and I agree with everything you said. Oh, and how many "Glitches" are in the game? I would like to become aware of these so I am not so naive next time.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
tahitiwahini wrote:I fundamentally believe that any tactic that requires delaying the game to succeed is unsportsmanlike. It follows from this that those that employ those techniques or defend those techniques are behaving in an unsportsmanlike manner. Unsportsmanlike behavior is best dealt with here with negative feedback.
The freestyle play at this site doesn't prohibit this de facto double turn is sufficient reason for me not to play freestyle games on this site.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
alstergren wrote:detlef wrote:Kudos to the guys for coming forward and admitting their mistake, no kudos, once again for the spineless twit who keeps defending this action and puts the onus on people doing exhaustive research into every seedy little advantage that less scrupulous players can use to their advantage.
Once again, this is a hidden move. Yes, momo, it's hidden to all but people who have been victims of them or people who take this game way to seriously and comb the forum before entering any game style or map that they're unfamiliar with. I mean, heaven forbid someone should say, "I'm good at risk, let me give this a try." without being subject to BS like this.
Where do you draw the line? If someone discovered that if you click attack 3 times really quickly you're assured of getting 6s, would think that cool? Would that be, "Just one of those things that experienced players understood and newbs just had to deal with?"
Well. I guess I’m the one you refer to as being the “spineless twit”. Jez…
The issue comes down to this: CC is a complex game. More complex than the board game of Risk. You have more settings, more maps etc. And that is what makes it great. You have a steeper and longer learning-curve. Risk and CC is not the same game.
People need to calm down and accept that loosing is part of the learning-curve. By loosing you learn new moves, new tactics, new tricks on new maps etc. Loosing is not the end of the world. Loosing is an opportunity to improve if handled correctly.
After a while, when you lost in every conceivable way, at least you know what you’re getting into. You know what you get when signing up for a freestyle, unlimited fortification team game, you know that people get added armies if missing a turn etc. etc. Then you play with open eyes being able to foresee what may happen in the coming rounds. To complain about not expecting the unexpected is just a waste of energy. Take the hit, learn from it and get back in the game. Why does people expect to have everything served on a silver tray?
With respect to the dice. No, it’s not a perfectly random dice. And yes, I believe that there may be a way to tweak it just a tad bit.
alstergren wrote:1. You acknowledge that your personal views are merely a subjective view. What you find to be unsportsmanlike is not an objective, general standard.
tahitiwahini wrote:I fundamentally believe that any tactic that requires delaying the game to succeed is unsportsmanlike.
alstergren wrote:2. Absolutely. Don’t like freestyle if you don’t like the setting.
tahitiwahini wrote:The freestyle play at this site doesn't prohibit this de facto double turn [and that] is sufficient reason for me not to play freestyle games on this site.
alstergren wrote:3. But. With respect to delaying the game. Dunno. You know very well when you enter a game that skipping a turn is perfectly alright. If you don’t like it, play RT games instead.
detlef wrote:Sorry, can't give you this one either. To be honest, I don't think losing (not exactly sure whatloosing is) is the end of the world and, like you said, is a fine chance to learn.
detlef wrote:In fact, I often get bored with a game once I stop losing often enough to keep it interesting. Thus far, I've learned a ton about the game of risk here. Most of it at the expense of winning a game. Of course, the next time, I was the guy getting the points. These things, however, were honorable tactics like lying in wait until you have the armies to contend rather than take a territory that you are bound to lose, not cashing in your cards until you need them, etc. Each and every "trick" that I deploy is one that nobody would argue is outside the rhelm of the spirit of the game and certainly not a "rule" that isn't apparent by reading the basic rules of the game.
This is where I can't, in any way, buy your feeble argument that loopholes like this are the same as any other learned advantage.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
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