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CommKnight
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Am I that good?
So I happened across the Cheating & Abuse forum and found one filled out about me.
This one.
This was shortly after reading a comment on my wall left by [player]b00060[/player] accusing me of being a multi account and blocking me. (Wonder if it has anything to do with mine and his games in tournament at the moment).
I mean I'm competitive in real life at this game but am new to this site. Am I really good enough to be mistaken for a multi account? I was on a winning streak in my first games but lately the dice have been killing me (or perhaps my strategy isn't as effective as I thought).
I'm just wondering if I'm actually that good so far? I mean I'll take the accusations as a compliment any day of the week. But curious as to what the general public thinks.
This one.
This was shortly after reading a comment on my wall left by [player]b00060[/player] accusing me of being a multi account and blocking me. (Wonder if it has anything to do with mine and his games in tournament at the moment).
I mean I'm competitive in real life at this game but am new to this site. Am I really good enough to be mistaken for a multi account? I was on a winning streak in my first games but lately the dice have been killing me (or perhaps my strategy isn't as effective as I thought).
I'm just wondering if I'm actually that good so far? I mean I'll take the accusations as a compliment any day of the week. But curious as to what the general public thinks.
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CommKnight
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Re: Am I that good?
I am taking it as a compliment. Just wondering if there's others out there who think I got skills. Imma turn into the Skills Man.
"Yeah, I got skills, what are you going to do about it? I just don't know really."
"Yeah, I got skills, what are you going to do about it? I just don't know really."
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CommKnight
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Re: Am I that good?
Lol, I'm not going to clog up the forums with threads of this. But B00060 doesn't want me to join future tournaments with him, is that even allowed here? Barring people from your tournaments just because they're skilled at the game?
- Extreme Ways
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Re: Am I that good?
B00060 is foed by me for reasons. Dont give his words too much value.
Edit: was. Apparently I removed him at one point.
Edit: was. Apparently I removed him at one point.
Last edited by Extreme Ways on Sun Jan 22, 2017 2:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- Extreme Ways
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Re: Am I that good?
CommKnight wrote:So I happened across the Cheating & Abuse forum and found one filled out about me.
This one.
This was shortly after reading a comment on my wall left by [player]b00060[/player] accusing me of being a multi account and blocking me. (Wonder if it has anything to do with mine and his games in tournament at the moment).
I mean I'm competitive in real life at this game but am new to this site. Am I really good enough to be mistaken for a multi account? I was on a winning streak in my first games but lately the dice have been killing me (or perhaps my strategy isn't as effective as I thought).
I'm just wondering if I'm actually that good so far? I mean I'll take the accusations as a compliment any day of the week. But curious as to what the general public thinks.
So to actually respond to your post: If Kaskavel finds your play better than expected from a new player, he gets suspicious. That's nothing personal, it's just an alarm bell that starts ringing saying "hey, this player might not be new after all". Hive is a difficult map, playing a near-perfect turn as new player on such a chaotic map by accident is tough, that caused the alarm bell to ring. "Good enough to be mistaken for a multi" is hard to define. I've filed tickets for some players because I thought they were too good for their experience, but it differs per player. In my case, I wanted to play some more with these players but wanted to make sure they weren't multis before I invited them. In Kaskavel's case, it's likely he wants a fair game. He loses a lot of points versus a lower ranked player, and if that lower ranked player is actually way better it's unfair to him.
TOFU, ex-REP, ex-VDLL, ex-KoRT.
Re: Am I that good?
Extreme Ways wrote:CommKnight wrote:So I happened across the Cheating & Abuse forum and found one filled out about me.
This one.
This was shortly after reading a comment on my wall left by [player]b00060[/player] accusing me of being a multi account and blocking me. (Wonder if it has anything to do with mine and his games in tournament at the moment).
I mean I'm competitive in real life at this game but am new to this site. Am I really good enough to be mistaken for a multi account? I was on a winning streak in my first games but lately the dice have been killing me (or perhaps my strategy isn't as effective as I thought).
I'm just wondering if I'm actually that good so far? I mean I'll take the accusations as a compliment any day of the week. But curious as to what the general public thinks.
So to actually respond to your post: If Kaskavel finds your play better than expected from a new player, he gets suspicious. That's nothing personal, it's just an alarm bell that starts ringing saying "hey, this player might not be new after all". Hive is a difficult map, playing a near-perfect turn as new player on such a chaotic map by accident is tough, that caused the alarm bell to ring. "Good enough to be mistaken for a multi" is hard to define. I've filed tickets for some players because I thought they were too good for their experience, but it differs per player. In my case, I wanted to play some more with these players but wanted to make sure they weren't multis before I invited them. In Kaskavel's case, it's likely he wants a fair game. He loses a lot of points versus a lower ranked player, and if that lower ranked player is actually way better it's unfair to him.
I'm curious, given your statement that you file tickets against people who you find to be better than you predicted them to be. Filing reports and opening tickets on people could be seen as a way of filtering out people who play beyond your expectations. Could you consider your behaviour to be a type of bullying?
Roughly speaking, how many of your reports work out?
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
Re: Am I that good?
Extreme Ways wrote:CommKnight wrote:So I happened across the Cheating & Abuse forum and found one filled out about me.
This one.
This was shortly after reading a comment on my wall left by [player]b00060[/player] accusing me of being a multi account and blocking me. (Wonder if it has anything to do with mine and his games in tournament at the moment).
I mean I'm competitive in real life at this game but am new to this site. Am I really good enough to be mistaken for a multi account? I was on a winning streak in my first games but lately the dice have been killing me (or perhaps my strategy isn't as effective as I thought).
I'm just wondering if I'm actually that good so far? I mean I'll take the accusations as a compliment any day of the week. But curious as to what the general public thinks.
So to actually respond to your post: If Kaskavel finds your play better than expected from a new player, he gets suspicious. That's nothing personal, it's just an alarm bell that starts ringing saying "hey, this player might not be new after all". Hive is a difficult map, playing a near-perfect turn as new player on such a chaotic map by accident is tough, that caused the alarm bell to ring. "Good enough to be mistaken for a multi" is hard to define. I've filed tickets for some players because I thought they were too good for their experience, but it differs per player. In my case, I wanted to play some more with these players but wanted to make sure they weren't multis before I invited them. In Kaskavel's case, it's likely he wants a fair game. He loses a lot of points versus a lower ranked player, and if that lower ranked player is actually way better it's unfair to him.
Filing an e-ticket on a lower ranked player just because you don't like the way they've played a game? That seems like you might be bullying lower ranked players, just because you have the benefit of experience.
How often are you right with your e-tickets?
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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CommKnight
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Re: Am I that good?
But can B000 really ban me from tournaments just because he's being beaten fair and square? Not my fault my strategy seems to be winning against him on the maps we're currently playing.
Re: Am I that good?
you are in his feudal war and arms race tournaments..where did he say no to you?Now I see it but may be just trash talk knowing that it bothers you which is allowed.
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Re: Am I that good?
Symmetry wrote:Extreme Ways wrote:CommKnight wrote:So I happened across the Cheating & Abuse forum and found one filled out about me.
This one.
This was shortly after reading a comment on my wall left by [player]b00060[/player] accusing me of being a multi account and blocking me. (Wonder if it has anything to do with mine and his games in tournament at the moment).
I mean I'm competitive in real life at this game but am new to this site. Am I really good enough to be mistaken for a multi account? I was on a winning streak in my first games but lately the dice have been killing me (or perhaps my strategy isn't as effective as I thought).
I'm just wondering if I'm actually that good so far? I mean I'll take the accusations as a compliment any day of the week. But curious as to what the general public thinks.
So to actually respond to your post: If Kaskavel finds your play better than expected from a new player, he gets suspicious. That's nothing personal, it's just an alarm bell that starts ringing saying "hey, this player might not be new after all". Hive is a difficult map, playing a near-perfect turn as new player on such a chaotic map by accident is tough, that caused the alarm bell to ring. "Good enough to be mistaken for a multi" is hard to define. I've filed tickets for some players because I thought they were too good for their experience, but it differs per player. In my case, I wanted to play some more with these players but wanted to make sure they weren't multis before I invited them. In Kaskavel's case, it's likely he wants a fair game. He loses a lot of points versus a lower ranked player, and if that lower ranked player is actually way better it's unfair to him.
Filing an e-ticket on a lower ranked player just because you don't like the way they've played a game? That seems like you might be bullying lower ranked players, just because you have the benefit of experience.
How often are you right with your e-tickets?
I have filed 1, maybe 2. I dont often play with lower ranked players because of my clan play, and even then they have to play way better than expected. This is also easier in 1v1 than in the games I'll play. Nymeria Stark was one of those I had silently, I was wrong. Why am I bullying him if I do it behind the scenes? I dont perceive it was you bullying me if you accuse me of being a multi, why should I be offended? Seems like a trollpost to me.
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- Donelladan
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Re: Am I that good?
CommKnight wrote:But can B000 really ban me from tournaments just because he's being beaten fair and square? Not my fault my strategy seems to be winning against him on the maps we're currently playing.
Yes he can.
The tournament organizer (TO) can deny entry to players. At least I have seen it stated in some tournament's rule before.
Well it is not supposed to be used to deny entry to players that have beaten you I guess but fact is, the TO can decide to deny entry to a player.
If you really want to join his tournament, the best would be to PM him, telling him that you were already cleared of being a multi, that you aren't, and try to improve your relationship.
I don't think there is anything else you can do.
You can organize your own tournament with the same setting if you want though, especially since b00060's tournament have very simple set-up ^^
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CommKnight
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Re: Am I that good?
I can't even PM him because of the block. But that'd be cool if I could host my own. I thought I read it somewhere though that you have to play X amount of games/tournaments to be allowed to host your own?
- Donelladan
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Re: Am I that good?
You cannot post message on his wall because of the block, but you can send him a pm. On the wall, below the avatar, u should have a linkg " PM : send private message" you can always do that.
Here is a link that tell you anything you need to know about how to create a tournament.
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 4#p2141704
I don't know if there a requirement of minimum of games played to host your own. You'd have to look for it in the tournament forum or ask a Tournament director ( TD).
Here is a link that tell you anything you need to know about how to create a tournament.
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 4#p2141704
I don't know if there a requirement of minimum of games played to host your own. You'd have to look for it in the tournament forum or ask a Tournament director ( TD).
Re: Am I that good?
New players are allowed to host tournaments. It's probably a good idea to play in a few tournaments before you host your first, but there's no rule that says you have to.
<spoken wearing my tournament director hat>
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Re: Am I that good?
Dukasaur wrote:New players are allowed to host tournaments. It's probably a good idea to play in a few tournaments before you host your first, but there's no rule that says you have to.
<spoken wearing my tournament director hat>
yes, we all know how well that goes... *cough* [player]Colton24[/player] *cough*... i still don't think new players should be allowed to host tournaments or be given huge site responsibilities that they can just walk away from without any repercussions, *cough* [player]Colton24[/player] *cough*... the black jesus has spoken..-Jésus noir
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Re: Am I that good?
Extreme Ways wrote:Symmetry wrote:Extreme Ways wrote:CommKnight wrote:So I happened across the Cheating & Abuse forum and found one filled out about me.
This one.
This was shortly after reading a comment on my wall left by [player]b00060[/player] accusing me of being a multi account and blocking me. (Wonder if it has anything to do with mine and his games in tournament at the moment).
I mean I'm competitive in real life at this game but am new to this site. Am I really good enough to be mistaken for a multi account? I was on a winning streak in my first games but lately the dice have been killing me (or perhaps my strategy isn't as effective as I thought).
I'm just wondering if I'm actually that good so far? I mean I'll take the accusations as a compliment any day of the week. But curious as to what the general public thinks.
So to actually respond to your post: If Kaskavel finds your play better than expected from a new player, he gets suspicious. That's nothing personal, it's just an alarm bell that starts ringing saying "hey, this player might not be new after all". Hive is a difficult map, playing a near-perfect turn as new player on such a chaotic map by accident is tough, that caused the alarm bell to ring. "Good enough to be mistaken for a multi" is hard to define. I've filed tickets for some players because I thought they were too good for their experience, but it differs per player. In my case, I wanted to play some more with these players but wanted to make sure they weren't multis before I invited them. In Kaskavel's case, it's likely he wants a fair game. He loses a lot of points versus a lower ranked player, and if that lower ranked player is actually way better it's unfair to him.
Filing an e-ticket on a lower ranked player just because you don't like the way they've played a game? That seems like you might be bullying lower ranked players, just because you have the benefit of experience.
How often are you right with your e-tickets?
I have filed 1, maybe 2. I dont often play with lower ranked players because of my clan play, and even then they have to play way better than expected. This is also easier in 1v1 than in the games I'll play. Nymeria Stark was one of those I had silently, I was wrong. Why am I bullying him if I do it behind the scenes? I dont perceive it was you bullying me if you accuse me of being a multi, why should I be offended? Seems like a trollpost to me.
it seems like a troll post because it IS a troll post - fuckin' clown doesn't even play, just trolls. that's it.

Re: Am I that good?
owenshooter wrote:Dukasaur wrote:New players are allowed to host tournaments. It's probably a good idea to play in a few tournaments before you host your first, but there's no rule that says you have to.
<spoken wearing my tournament director hat>
yes, we all know how well that goes... *cough* [player]Colton24[/player] *cough*... i still don't think new players should be allowed to host tournaments or be given huge site responsibilities that they can just walk away from without any repercussions, *cough* [player]Colton24[/player] *cough*... the black jesus has spoken..-Jésus noir
<spoken wearing my voice of reason/truth hat>
Sometimes we get burned by new players abandoning stuff. Other time we get burned by 5-year veterans abandoning stuff. Experience brings no guarantee of reliability. Some of the best and most experienced TOs have walked away from stuff without warning. Sometimes people's circumstances change and they realize that they bit off more than they could chew.
Really, as far as repercussions go, what can you do to volunteers? Cut their pay? There is a set of penalties for abandoning tournaments, but all they do is prohibit you from starting more tourneys in the future. I know, it would be cool to send Bruno and Giuseppe around to people's houses and teach them a lesson about responsibility, but that just isn't in the spirit of our community. Plus, it's not in the budget.
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Re: Am I that good?
Extreme Ways wrote:Symmetry wrote:Extreme Ways wrote:CommKnight wrote:So I happened across the Cheating & Abuse forum and found one filled out about me.
This one.
This was shortly after reading a comment on my wall left by [player]b00060[/player] accusing me of being a multi account and blocking me. (Wonder if it has anything to do with mine and his games in tournament at the moment).
I mean I'm competitive in real life at this game but am new to this site. Am I really good enough to be mistaken for a multi account? I was on a winning streak in my first games but lately the dice have been killing me (or perhaps my strategy isn't as effective as I thought).
I'm just wondering if I'm actually that good so far? I mean I'll take the accusations as a compliment any day of the week. But curious as to what the general public thinks.
So to actually respond to your post: If Kaskavel finds your play better than expected from a new player, he gets suspicious. That's nothing personal, it's just an alarm bell that starts ringing saying "hey, this player might not be new after all". Hive is a difficult map, playing a near-perfect turn as new player on such a chaotic map by accident is tough, that caused the alarm bell to ring. "Good enough to be mistaken for a multi" is hard to define. I've filed tickets for some players because I thought they were too good for their experience, but it differs per player. In my case, I wanted to play some more with these players but wanted to make sure they weren't multis before I invited them. In Kaskavel's case, it's likely he wants a fair game. He loses a lot of points versus a lower ranked player, and if that lower ranked player is actually way better it's unfair to him.
Filing an e-ticket on a lower ranked player just because you don't like the way they've played a game? That seems like you might be bullying lower ranked players, just because you have the benefit of experience.
How often are you right with your e-tickets?
I have filed 1, maybe 2. I dont often play with lower ranked players because of my clan play, and even then they have to play way better than expected. This is also easier in 1v1 than in the games I'll play. Nymeria Stark was one of those I had silently, I was wrong. Why am I bullying him if I do it behind the scenes? I dont perceive it was you bullying me if you accuse me of being a multi, why should I be offended? Seems like a trollpost to me.
It seems like a cheap back-door tactic to me. Players should be aware of accusations made against them, making accusations based on an feeling that they're playing better than you thought they would seems like poor gamesmanship. Have you always done these reports entirely behind the scenes? I'd be interested in looking at the game chats, unless you've conveniently forgotten those.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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CommKnight
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Re: Am I that good?
Game 17125476
Game 17125475
Game 17125474
Won 2/3 so far (plus I'll probably win the 2 Summit maps i am playing against him), gonna lose the third tourney game, but I eliminated him. To be honest, it feels great to eliminate him from his own tournament.
Game 17125475
Game 17125474
Won 2/3 so far (plus I'll probably win the 2 Summit maps i am playing against him), gonna lose the third tourney game, but I eliminated him. To be honest, it feels great to eliminate him from his own tournament.
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CommKnight
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Re: Am I that good?
This guy is so sour. Is he always this much of an ass?


- Extreme Ways
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Re: Am I that good?
CommKnight wrote:This guy is so sour. Is he always this much of an ass?
With the exception of new players, people that have a rating of ~4.6 or lower are sometimes asses. Not all of them, but from 4.6 you can expect some kind of douchebaggery. Again, if they are assholes they arent assholes all the time, but it's something to keep in mind.
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CommKnight
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Re: Am I that good?
Well I haven't gotten into the rating system much yet, but definitely rating it low.
I'm competitive and hold grudges in a match to eliminate others who bother my aim to win. But I'm not going to throw names around or block people.
I'm competitive and hold grudges in a match to eliminate others who bother my aim to win. But I'm not going to throw names around or block people.

