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Re: Announcing Where Players are in Fog Games?

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Funkyterrance wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Funkyterrance wrote:
Hmm, lets think on this.
If you are in a road race and you slip some laxatives in your rival's gatorate, it's not necessarily against the written rules of the race but it would be considered by many to be cheating.


How is that an analogy to this? And no...I'm quite certain that would be LEGITIMATELY CHEATING, not "considered by many".


Considering there aren't too many real life analogies to risk, I would say it's as good as any(cough...call in contest..).

The analogy revolves around the fact that something that is not necessarily in the "rule book" can still constitute as cheating. Elementary, my dear Woodruff.


I promise you that tampering with someone's drink in that context IS in the rule book and would be considered ACTUAL cheating. Elementary, indeed.
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Re: Announcing Where Players are in Fog Games?

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Woodruff wrote:
Funkyterrance wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Funkyterrance wrote:
Hmm, lets think on this.
If you are in a road race and you slip some laxatives in your rival's gatorate, it's not necessarily against the written rules of the race but it would be considered by many to be cheating.


How is that an analogy to this? And no...I'm quite certain that would be LEGITIMATELY CHEATING, not "considered by many".


Considering there aren't too many real life analogies to risk, I would say it's as good as any(cough...call in contest..).

The analogy revolves around the fact that something that is not necessarily in the "rule book" can still constitute as cheating. Elementary, my dear Woodruff.


I promise you that tampering with someone's drink in that context IS in the rule book and would be considered ACTUAL cheating. Elementary, indeed.


If I remember correctly you originally just stated that it was a poor analogy and didn't explain why, someone else did.
The fact that I have no actual knowledge of road race rulebooks (the whole thing is a big fabrication if you can believe that) does not affect my point as while it may not apply to this specific example, you can use your imagination to find one that does. I don't think its necessary for me to actually provide one. You know my method, Mr. Woodruff. Need I say more?
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Funkyterrance wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Funkyterrance wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Funkyterrance wrote:
Hmm, lets think on this.
If you are in a road race and you slip some laxatives in your rival's gatorate, it's not necessarily against the written rules of the race but it would be considered by many to be cheating.


How is that an analogy to this? And no...I'm quite certain that would be LEGITIMATELY CHEATING, not "considered by many".


Considering there aren't too many real life analogies to risk, I would say it's as good as any(cough...call in contest..).

The analogy revolves around the fact that something that is not necessarily in the "rule book" can still constitute as cheating. Elementary, my dear Woodruff.


I promise you that tampering with someone's drink in that context IS in the rule book and would be considered ACTUAL cheating. Elementary, indeed.


If I remember correctly you originally just stated that it was a poor analogy and didn't explain why, someone else did.


You don't have to "remember correctly", since it's quoted in the post you made. And I specifically did state that it was LEGITIMATELY CHEATING. I suppose I didn't explicitly explain why, because IT WAS FREAKING OBVIOUS.
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Woodruff wrote:You don't have to "remember correctly", since it's quoted in the post you made. And I specifically did state that it was LEGITIMATELY CHEATING. I suppose I didn't explicitly explain why, because IT WAS FREAKING OBVIOUS.


Here are your original words regarding my analogy:
Woodruff wrote:How is that an analogy to this? And no...I'm quite certain that would be LEGITIMATELY CHEATING, not "considered by many".


You didn't come up with any actual evidence supporting the contrary while another player submitted the fact that it is indeed in the written rules of a road race. While this has yet to be proven, its at least specific information.
My analogy was legitimate however in its essence. There are indeed situations where a rule is not directly stated in a "rule book" but is still cheating regardless.
Why do you have to lose it just when its starting to get fun, Woodruff? I thought you were built of stronger stuff than that. :(
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Hey, woodruff. Quit crying and get logical.
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fadedpsychosis wrote:
Funkyterrance wrote:To be fair it's not war, its a game. Sorry, just a little reality check there.

um... it's a war game. it has troops and attacks and everything. it simulates the tactics behind war, etc. I think your reality check bounced


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MoB Deadly wrote:
fadedpsychosis wrote:
Funkyterrance wrote:To be fair it's not war, its a game. Sorry, just a little reality check there.

um... it's a war game. it has troops and attacks and everything. it simulates the tactics behind war, etc. I think your reality check bounced


I loled


Me too. :D
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Funkyterrance wrote:
MoB Deadly wrote:
fadedpsychosis wrote:
Funkyterrance wrote:To be fair it's not war, its a game. Sorry, just a little reality check there.

um... it's a war game. it has troops and attacks and everything. it simulates the tactics behind war, etc. I think your reality check bounced


I loled


Me too. :D

I hope so! it was getting so stuffy I felt we needed a good laugh... and not in a psychotic the-joker's-going-to-kill-you-now way
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I propose all of us posting here in this topic (if there are 8 or so), get two fog games going on a medium to large map. We can make one game a free for all of position posting in game chat, and the other free from all such position posting.

What this will solve, nothing, but at least we will play in 2 games?!?!


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I wasn't posting, just lurking, but I'm game for that
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AndyDufresne wrote:I propose all of us posting here in this topic (if there are 8 or so), get two fog games going on a medium to large map. We can make one game a free for all of position posting in game chat, and the other free from all such position posting.

What this will solve, nothing, but at least we will play in 2 games?!?!


--Andy


That would be interesting...
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conveniently I'm only in 2 games right now... but yeah, I don't think it would resolve anything aside from those of us who suck at fog games regardless *cough* getting our asses beat
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fadedpsychosis wrote:conveniently I'm only in 2 games right now... but yeah, I don't think it would resolve anything aside from those of us who suck at fog games regardless *cough* getting our asses beat


It's all about immersion man, make your next 10 foggy. ;)
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Funkyterrance wrote:
fadedpsychosis wrote:conveniently I'm only in 2 games right now... but yeah, I don't think it would resolve anything aside from those of us who suck at fog games regardless *cough* getting our asses beat


It's all about immersion man, make your next 10 foggy. ;)

and increase my losses to 45 out of 49, no thanks
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fadedpsychosis wrote:
Funkyterrance wrote:
fadedpsychosis wrote:conveniently I'm only in 2 games right now... but yeah, I don't think it would resolve anything aside from those of us who suck at fog games regardless *cough* getting our asses beat


It's all about immersion man, make your next 10 foggy. ;)

and increase my losses to 45 out of 49, no thanks


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