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EvilPurpleMonkey wrote:You know Guroove, I think you're blowing this out of proportion. I have only ever missed one turn on conquer club, The one which sparked this whole topic, and if I hadn't skipped that turn I probably already would have lost that game.
Bodmanbod wrote:if people are missing turns tactically then i don't understand why they make people wait?
if you are going to miss a turn on purpose all you have to do is begin your turn, get your armies and then not attack. simple.
Why do people do it by just waiting? all that does is annoy people.
either i've missed something important or people are just being retarded by missing their turns the slow way rather than having a turn but not doing anything.
Bodmanbod wrote:anyway now i know exactly what they are doing then yes i would say it is cheating.
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:1. It's not cheating.
2. It's not beneficial.
3. If people are in a hurry, they should play a different games. The game is designed for casual players. If you want it quick, make it RT.
All you whiny cupcakes, just suck it up...
It only becomes a problem if you let it be. There are so many ways to annoy people in this game, it would all be better if people relaxed a little bit.
oVo wrote:Maybe it's time to consider two new buttons on the map.
#1 ) resign, where you are done and remaining armies become neutral
and
#2 ) skip turn, where the game can proceed without a 24 hr pause.
nmhunate wrote:Speak English... It is the language that God wrote the bible in.
oVo wrote:At least neutral armies don't grow any larger from that point on in the game.
tahitiwahini wrote:1. While it is not cheating, it is using a feature of the game for other than it's intended purpose. If you cannot take your turn within 24 hours, then you are given your deferred deployment in your next turn. Using it as a deliberate tactic was never intended and leads to needless delay of the game.
2. That's wrong, it can be beneficial. I don't think it's necessary for me to explain how but I will if asked.
3. Why is it any more wrong to pull this tactic in a RT game than a non-RT game? If I did it in a RT game and you complained about it, wouldn't you be a whiny cupcake and shouldn't you just suck it up? It would only be a problem if you let it be. And if people relaxed a little bit I guess no one would complain if someone did this in a RT game. After all it's definitely not cheating, it's merely using a feature of the game for other than it's intended purpose.
The thing is that this little way to annoy people in this game would completely disappear if the missed turn bonus were eliminated. It may be whining to point this out, but this cupcake would rather think there's an easy fix to an annoying problem.
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:
2. Beneficial? Well, only if the other players allow it to be beneficial. When someone misses a turn, we all know that they will get double placement armies next round. Then all players can attack to prevent any beneficial effects (and these attacks are made easier since the player missing his turn has fewer armies). But, players here tend to end up in game theory situations. Decisions to attack or not are based on what they believe other players will do. If you gamble, and doesn’t attack even though it would be beneficial for all other players, that decision may come back and bite you in the ass. But that doesn’t make skipping turns beneficial in itself. People chose not to attack other players hoping others will all the time, this situation is not confined to times when a player has missed his turn.
tahitiwahini wrote:It seems that after all you do agree that the tactic of purposefully missing turns is beneficial because you spend the rest of the above paragraph outlining how the benefit can possibly be minimized by the other players in the game. You then further indicate that under game theory such actions to minimize the beneficial effects of the missed turn bonus may not be taken by any individual player, thereby leaving intact the entire benefit to the player receiving the missed turn bonus. All of which contradicts the initial claim that the missed turn bonus is not beneficial.
The sole remaining area of disagreement it seems to me is whether this tactic of purposefully missing a turn in order to collect the missed turn bonus is a desirable or undesirable aspect of the game as it stands.
I find this tactic to be undesirable as I find any tactic that requires purposefully delaying the game in order to succeed to be undesirable. Doing away with the missed turn bonus would completely remove a player's incentive to engage in what I regard as an example of poor sportsmanship.
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:It seems like you don’t understand the most basic concepts of game play (or are unable to understand my writings).
alstergren wrote:Missing turns on purpose is basically not beneficial. But, yes of course it can be beneficial if the other players don’t attack you. But this is really not limited to these situations. In any kind of game, if the other players don’t attack you, it’s pretty beneficial I would say.
alstergren wrote:I did not indicate any such things with regard to game theory. What I wrote was that all players (unless not considering their moves at all) are trapped in game theory thinking. Issues like, “shall I personal attack the player holding a continent, or shall I save my troops hoping a later player will make the attack” comes up. But again, that is not an issue exclusively applicable to situations when a player misses a turn. Thus, missing a turn on purpose doesn’t grant any particular benefits.
alstergren wrote:Again (I’ll write this in bold in order to minimize the risk of you not being able to understand) – in my opinion missing a turn is not beneficial. Any one playing in my games are more then welcome to miss a turn or two, it just makes it easier for me to win.
alstergren wrote:What is and what is not “poor sportsmanship” is at the end of the day a purely subjective notion. However, this isn’t the issue here I believe. We can all agree however that it is not cheating.
tahitiwahini wrote:If you don't understand how it's beneficial to have two or three times the normal allotment to deploy in one turn than I think you may be the one who has difficulties understanding game play.
tahitiwahini wrote:You did, and I merely commented on the fact that you felt it necessary to explain how the benefit of the missed turn bonus could be mitigated having previously claimed that there was no benefit at 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.
PerkinsRooster wrote:Although I've never done it because I consider it poor sportsmanship, I've never missed a turn on purpose.
It is clear to me that if you miss a turn and no one attacks you that missing a turn is an advantage. If you can't understand this there really is no hope for you.
PerkinsRooster wrote:Although I've never done it because I consider it poor sportsmanship, I've never missed a turn on purpose.
It is clear to me that if you miss a turn and no one attacks you that missing a turn is an advantage. If you can't understand this there really is no hope for you.
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:
But why on earth wouldn’t you attack a guy who missed a turn? That’s just stupid.
PerkinsRooster wrote:alstergren wrote:
But why on earth wouldn’t you attack a guy who missed a turn? That’s just stupid.
Because very often the person who missed a turn is, in fact, going to deadbeat the game and get kicked out. There is no way to know for sure, so therefore the person missing the turn as an advantage.
If I spend my armies attacking someone who is not even playing, I am weakening myself to the advantage of the other players.
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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