lord voldemort wrote:That post looked and sounded more clear when I typed it. It was meant to say he isn't intentionally deadbeating. As he hasn't actually deadbeated yet
lord voldemort wrote:I'm gonna go with the title.
lord voldemort wrote:And intentionally deadbeating is missing turns to throw the game. And we will only take action if it becomes a habit. Not just after one game.
Intentionally missing turns is not against the rules. Although seriously annoying and bad ettiquite.
lord voldemort wrote:We are talking it over in our forums. Get back to you on it
Snowgun wrote:Also, what if someone starts missing turns on purpose at the end of a game and you kill him before he misses the 3rd turn? I don't want to wait for that shit, when it's done on purpose.
Missing turns on purpose to throw the game is deadbeating, even if it's one or 2.
BoganGod wrote:Snowgun wrote:Also, what if someone starts missing turns on purpose at the end of a game and you kill him before he misses the 3rd turn? I don't want to wait for that shit, when it's done on purpose.
Missing turns on purpose to throw the game is deadbeating, even if it's one or 2.
Yeah that pisses us all off, but proof is impossible. No one can read minds.... There are always multiple excuses when you call someone on it. Rate, foe and move on..... So you only have to play a cheap piece of shit once.
Snowgun wrote:BoganGod wrote:Snowgun wrote:Also, what if someone starts missing turns on purpose at the end of a game and you kill him before he misses the 3rd turn? I don't want to wait for that shit, when it's done on purpose.
Missing turns on purpose to throw the game is deadbeating, even if it's one or 2.
Yeah that pisses us all off, but proof is impossible. No one can read minds.... There are always multiple excuses when you call someone on it. Rate, foe and move on..... So you only have to play a cheap piece of shit once.
True, but statistics can always take care of that.
If the bastard pulls this in games where he is obviously losing MULTIPLE TIMES then that is that.
One or two times arn't going to cut it for sure, but a serial deadbeater can be busted, even if most are 1-2 turn deadbeats.
BoganGod wrote:Again the onus is on proof. If they have a history of it, and are taking other non speed turns, then its relatively easy to bust them. Not all low lifes are that stupid Still requires a lot of work to check up on it etc. Still much easier in my book to foe, forget and move on.
elfish_lad wrote:BoganGod wrote:Again the onus is on proof. If they have a history of it, and are taking other non speed turns, then its relatively easy to bust them. Not all low lifes are that stupid Still requires a lot of work to check up on it etc. Still much easier in my book to foe, forget and move on.
Yeah. I buy all that. Not a problem for me. But I feel the definition should change. Chronic turn missers need a title. Once there is a definition agreed upon for this behavior only then can there be a conversation about what, if anything, should be done about it.
Thankfully, the higher I rank-up and the more I'm in games with players of similar rank, the less it happens.
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