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Kiron wrote: .........However, the hunters should look into this (I have no clue how. Just curious, how does a hunter even trace these things?).
Hey Kiron, I think what the hunters do is wait until the accused says something along the lines of: "Oh by crikey! This is certainly suspicious and should definitely be looked into, incidentally, now we all know i'm as innocent as the next man" **fraternal wink** "how would one go about covering ones tracks.. if a person were not as innocent as i am... just for interest's sake!?"
Kiron wrote:Sorry, for the entire mess. You guys can blame Xiangwang for that lol. He convinced two of our regular risk buddies (one is a housemate) to screw around with me (yeah, it turns out their account was leonard_hall and mcrcweb lol, I SERIOUSLY did not know) ever since I told Xiangwang I re-started conquerclub again. The entire house erupted in laughter when they found out I got busted. It was not very nice of them!
What a load of crap. You created accounts to help you win. You got busted and had to pay to get premium. Besides, who plays a prank on the other person to make them win? (No one)
Maybe it is time you posted all the people that play CC and also live in your house. Sometimes then they do, then they don't, then they do again! They seem to play in exactly the same style (even as noob freemiums after 5 1v1's - incredible!)
You seem to play in a lot of 8 player freestyle waterloo games (+others) together and have an incredible win %.
Only question I have - is it all one player? Or is it two.
Even so why are you (Kiron / Xiangwang) allowed to play in the same game as each other (or yourself?)
The other players (leonard_hall etc) have been busted as your multis - which is why they threw the game to you (two?)
I'm particularly interested in your question of what tools the multi-hunters use. Why would you want to know this?
You claim they have been taught to play "RISK"tm - the board game we all know and love. Please explain your method for teaching 8 player, waterloo, freestyle, diplomacy tactics playing RISK. I've been playing with my son, he's pretty good 1v1 - knows the value of Australia in small player games (partic no spoils), and can play a decent sweep in large player esc games. Just don't think I could teach him 8 player foggy, freestyle, diplomacy, waterloo like you appear to.
So how?
Anyways - to get back to the point - your multis aside - are you and Xiangwang one and the same?
nippersean wrote:Kiron / Xiangwang (or are you one and the same?)
Maybe it is time you posted all the people that play CC and also live in your house. Sometimes then they do, then they don't, then they do again! They seem to play in exactly the same style (even as noob freemiums after 5 1v1's - incredible!)
You seem to play in a lot of 8 player freestyle waterloo games (+others) together and have an incredible win %.
Only question I have - is it all one player? Or is it two.
Even so why are you (Kiron / Xiangwang) allowed to play in the same game as each other (or yourself?)
The other players (leonard_hall etc) have been busted as your multis - which is why they threw the game to you (two?)
I'm particularly interested in your question of what tools the multi-hunters use. Why would you want to know this?
You claim they have been taught to play "RISK"tm - the board game we all know and love. Please explain your method for teaching 8 player, waterloo, freestyle, diplomacy tactics playing RISK. I've been playing with my son, he's pretty good 1v1 - knows the value of Australia in small player games (partic no spoils), and can play a decent sweep in large player esc games. Just don't think I could teach him 8 player foggy, freestyle, diplomacy, waterloo like you appear to.
So how?
Anyways - to get back to the point - your multis aside - are you and Xiangwang one and the same?
Nipp
Hi, here is a quick link to strat that you may find useful for freestyle. Xiangwang put a lot of energy in creating it.