the.killing.44 wrote:Seulessliathan wrote:Blitzaholic wrote:Friends of TSM, I do not want to argue about this, I respect you all very much, I really do, most of you know this already. The bottom line is
RESPONSIBILITY and all are for their own password and their turns. You cannot expect others to be irresponsible to make up for the one already, this makes no sense. It is like any sport, can you imagine in football a team accidently calls a timeout and the ref charges them a timeout and the coach and team gets mad because they did not want the timeout, it was a mistake/ Then that team asks the other team to call a timeout for their team to make it fair???
You all know how stupid that sounds right? It would never happen in any game nor sport. I am not trying to be mean here, but, rather rational and logical. another example could be this, I was late for work today and I got in trouble, and I say to my c-worker, can you please be late tomorrow so you can be in trouble also. Chances are the co-worker is going to say to the tardy dude
"Get Bent".
just a side note, sorry to prove you wrong Blitz, but sometimes players behave like that :
Game 1582987
Do we know skill ran out because CC shut down? If it was CC's fault, I agree that you should either replay the game, or have one of the THOTA guys run out as well. But if someone even accidentally began, I don't see why the THOTA guys should have to make up for when TSM fucked up.
To answer your question, skill said he was not home when the turn was started. So then people started discussing what could have happened. I think skill said there is no one else at his house (I think that's what he said), so nobody could have gotten onto his comp and done it accidentally.
So its a bit of a mystery. Possibilities are these:
1. Another monki logged on and screwed up somehow and didn't finish his turn.
2. Some sort of CC system error started his turn for him.
3. Thota spies hacked his account and started his turn, making him run out of time before he deployed.
Clearly it seems that 1 is the most likely although no one has fessed up to it. I think
most of us agree with blitz, if one of us screwed up then its our fault and thota doesn't owe us anything to fix it. That's how I feel for sure. Only if it was one of the other two, would I think that the game should be void or something should be done.
In the event that cc cannot determine what happened, then nothing should be done imo, because it is most likely our fault.