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jimboston wrote:Obviously if you give away some's strength or position. then they can give your away too. That's obviously fair.
Even in non-FOW games... some people seem to get mad when you point out in chat they are strong, and suggest that others should hit them. I don't understand why they get mad about that. I mean it's obvious in non-FOW games. Still people call it cheating or colluding or ganging up or whatever.
I'm wondering why it's "bad sportsmanship"...?
I guess I'm mainly thinking of comments along the lines of...
"Hey everyone... what out there... Pink's starting to look real strong!"
or
"Guys... watch Pink... if you follow the logs you see he's building armies and not attacking!!!"
or even
"Watch Pink.. he's got 50 armies sitting on XXX."
Not a full-blown listing on all armies on all properties a guy owns.
Of course... if I have 50 armies sitting next to a country you own... and you say something in chat... that country you own is going NEXT...
Rocketry wrote:reading this left me outraged
giving away anothers postion (especially the red player as he started the game and made it fog-of-war) is worthy of a ban i think. Its not exatly playing properly is it? This comes under 'unwritten rules' in the rules section.
Deffinitly leave a neg and probably send an eticked as well, thats all i can think of. Sorry about that though man, i understand your difficult position. Yo did the right thing rallying support in the forums.
Rocketry
jimboston wrote:I have seen some chat in games... regarding FOG and players disclosing the location or size of other players in the open chat.
Some people seem to think it's fine to point out in chat that one player is strong... or has "x" number of armies on a territory or continent.
Others seem to think this is unfair and a violation of rules.
What are your thoughts?
I think personally... so long as this exchange of information happens in game chat, and not in private chat or in the chat room, that it's fine.
I look at it as an exchange of "intelligence"... like what happens in the real world.
If you see this... it could be true... it could be false... it could be one player pointing you to hit another and directing attention away from himself... you have to take this info and decide if it affects your strategy.
You can already tell how many bonus' a guy/gal is getting from the log... if this info seems to agree with that... good!
Also... so long as it's in game chat... the party being talked about can follow it... and refute or whatever. At least he/she knows it's happening.
If this happens in private email... seems it would be unfair.
Thoughts? Comments?
Rocketry wrote:reading this left me outraged
giving away anothers postion (especially the red player as he started the game and made it fog-of-war) is worthy of a ban i think. Its not exatly playing properly is it? This comes under 'unwritten rules' in the rules section.
Deffinitly leave a neg and probably send an eticked as well, thats all i can think of. Sorry about that though man, i understand your difficult position. Yo did the right thing rallying support in the forums.
Rocketry
Nephilim wrote:jimboston wrote:I have seen some chat in games... regarding FOG and players disclosing the location or size of other players in the open chat.
Some people seem to think it's fine to point out in chat that one player is strong... or has "x" number of armies on a territory or continent.
Others seem to think this is unfair and a violation of rules.
What are your thoughts?
I think personally... so long as this exchange of information happens in game chat, and not in private chat or in the chat room, that it's fine.
I look at it as an exchange of "intelligence"... like what happens in the real world.
If you see this... it could be true... it could be false... it could be one player pointing you to hit another and directing attention away from himself... you have to take this info and decide if it affects your strategy.
You can already tell how many bonus' a guy/gal is getting from the log... if this info seems to agree with that... good!
Also... so long as it's in game chat... the party being talked about can follow it... and refute or whatever. At least he/she knows it's happening.
If this happens in private email... seems it would be unfair.
Thoughts? Comments?
your analogy don't make sense, mate.....are intelligence reports filed in your local newspaper? no, they are shared among allies. i think it's totally stupid to write notes in the game chat about who has what. the only sensible way to report on all those question marks is to give the info to someone who can offer you valuable info in return. and of course you have to be able to trust them.
that's all hypothetical, i've never done it either way and i don't like FOW, except for totally random "fun" games
ogr8cdd wrote:Nephilim wrote:jimboston wrote:I have seen some chat in games... regarding FOG and players disclosing the location or size of other players in the open chat.
Some people seem to think it's fine to point out in chat that one player is strong... or has "x" number of armies on a territory or continent.
Others seem to think this is unfair and a violation of rules.
What are your thoughts?
I think personally... so long as this exchange of information happens in game chat, and not in private chat or in the chat room, that it's fine.
I look at it as an exchange of "intelligence"... like what happens in the real world.
If you see this... it could be true... it could be false... it could be one player pointing you to hit another and directing attention away from himself... you have to take this info and decide if it affects your strategy.
You can already tell how many bonus' a guy/gal is getting from the log... if this info seems to agree with that... good!
Also... so long as it's in game chat... the party being talked about can follow it... and refute or whatever. At least he/she knows it's happening.
If this happens in private email... seems it would be unfair.
Thoughts? Comments?
your analogy don't make sense, mate.....are intelligence reports filed in your local newspaper? no, they are shared among allies. i think it's totally stupid to write notes in the game chat about who has what. the only sensible way to report on all those question marks is to give the info to someone who can offer you valuable info in return. and of course you have to be able to trust them.
that's all hypothetical, i've never done it either way and i don't like FOW, except for totally random "fun" games
We get a lot of millitary troop movement in Iraq and that is on public TV, You have to make up your own mind as to how accurate and valid it is. I personally stay away from Position / Strength announcements, but it doesn't bother me if someone does mouth off in the game, I see it as a form of strategy, and play accordingly.
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