I'm quite new at cc. I'm new at playing Risk with people. I've played for a few years, but almost completely against bots. As a result, I don't really know how what behavior is generally considered
- annoying, but "normal"
vs
- cheap tactics, but expected, when you play against unknowns
vs
- unacceptable cheating.
I've only played in 7 games since joining. So far, I've run into 3 people who appeared to be purposely skipping turns, in order to get double reinforcements on a turn. Meanwhile the rest of us had to wait out the 24 hours, while the timer ran out on their skipped turn. Some were not able to be on line when the timer expired and the skipper was able to stack 2 turns of reinforcements into one turn. To me, it seems inconsiderate and poor sportsmanship at best. It certainly takes away some of the enjoyment of playing against people on line. (and yes, I have added people who have done this, to my foes list for the games that completed. I certainly don't want to be subjected to it again. But I'm still in a game with one of them, and suspect it might not be a good idea to put them on a foes list during a game - not sure if that would mess up the game even more.)
So is something like this a reportable offense? Or do I just add it to their rating with scores and tags, and put them on the foes list?
That was question #1.
Question #2 is a bit more difficult. In two games I have run into situations that have led me to suspect either multi-accounts or secret deals. I have read that these are, indeed, unacceptable cheating. The form we see at the beginning says:
"Be sure before you accuse someone!"
I really have no way of knowing for sure, if it is true, or just a set circumstances that don't look quite right. I believe I'm a fairly ethical person. I would feel horrible falsely accusing innocent people in a public forum. I would not want it done to me, and don't want to do it to someone else. Is there a way to have something checked privately - that is without having to post the names and game numbers in this forum?
I'm torn because I don't believe in letting cheaters get away and rewarded for their misdeeds - but I also don't want to publicly accuse, possibly, innocent people.
Can anyone help me with this?