Moderators: Multi Hunters, Cheating/Abuse Team
ahunda wrote:As I see it, if the game was played to the end, as it was meant to be, it would be a loss for Kaskavel & mc05025. Only by exploiting a loophole / problem in the set-up do they have the chance to turn this into a win. And I don´t get, what´s there to discuss.
There only is need for discussion, if you care more about your precious points than about an honest game. The right thing here is to play it out, lose the game & say gg. Then head to the forums & suggest to fix the loophole, that you became aware of.
I really don´t get the attitude of people here, just as in the GLG case. Yeah, there are problems with the site, there are loopholes, that can be exploited, and it is ok to point them out. It also is ok to be frustrated with the slow reaction from lack in fixing these issues.
But you know: For a loophole to become a problem it also needs people exploiting & taking advantage of it. And somehow there seems to be an attitude here in the community, that winning at all costs, even by abusing loopholes in the system, is totally acceptable, because it´s the systems fault.
What if people had a different attitude and would abstain from exploiting said loopholes and only report them, so that they can be fixed ? But the message here in the forum seems to be: F*ck honesty & integrity, exploit the system & any loophole you can find, because it´s all about winning & points. Sad, really ...
BGtheBrain wrote:It's going to take time to come to an official ruling.
Lindax wrote:There is only one problem here: The stupidity of the fact that in a team game with a round limit, the win is decided by the one player (and not the team) with the most troops. Who the hell ever came up with that idea? Should be easy to fix too....
In the meantime, intentional deadbeating is against the rules, but also hard to prove. And for "punishment" you need to do it more than once or twice.
Also, in the meantime, I would simply avoid team games with a round limit.
Gross abuse of the game? I think the problem mentioned in my first paragraph is gross abuse by the site towards it's players/members.
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Unwritten Rules
Obviously any gross abuse of the game is forbidden. This includes but is not limited to: throwing games or deliberately benefiting from thrown games, intentional deadbeating, holding players hostage, serial teammate killing, hijacking accounts, systematically "farming" new recruits.
Lindax wrote:There is only one problem here: The stupidity of the fact that in a team game with a round limit, the win is decided by the one player (and not the team) with the most troops. Who the hell ever came up with that idea? Should be easy to fix too....
MoB Deadly wrote:BGtheBrain wrote:Both of you admit its an exploitation. You shouldnt need an official ruling telling you not to do it.
Letting your 1 hour timer run out so you do not receive a card in Nuke games is an exploit too, yet it is a legal move.
Lindax wrote:There is only one problem here: The stupidity of the fact that in a team game with a round limit, the win is decided by the one player (and not the team) with the most troops. Who the hell ever came up with that idea? Should be easy to fix too....
BGtheBrain wrote:I suppose I couldve punished you for exploiting a game feature and just told you to appeal.
Wouldve been easier and you wouldve had to take the turn.
Instead, I gave you an opportunity to do the right thing. My mistake.
"I intentionally missing my turns at that game in order to take advantage of the bad rules of the game." believe it or not, this is what exploiting is. Taking advantage of something is exploiting it.
mc05025 wrote:As for the suggestion I am so desperate from the way they handle them that I am not willing to make any suggestion in general.
mc05025 wrote:What you think exploiting some other people think competitive strategy. Some people just like to play, I like to play competitive. So at round 18 I have thought a winning strategy which my opponent can follow too. What you are saying is that I should play normally and let my opponent decide if he is going to follow it? why not my opponent follow the strategy too?
ahunda wrote:As I see it, if the game was played to the end, as it was meant to be, it would be a loss for Kaskavel & mc05025. Only by exploiting a loophole / problem in the set-up do they have the chance to turn this into a win. And I don´t get, what´s there to discuss.
rhp 1 wrote:do you hear yourself? taking advantage of the RULES of the game for your advantage in order to win? that's gross abuse??
mc05025 wrote:If it is an abuse why the moderator does not say to me to take my turn and officially say that this is illegal? Actually this is what I want so that I can continue play this type of games.
laughingcavalier wrote:"Intentional deadbeating" is specifically banned. End of.
Unwritten Rules
Obviously any gross abuse of the game is forbidden. This includes but is not limited to: throwing games or deliberately benefiting from thrown games, intentional deadbeating, holding players hostage, serial teammate killing, hijacking accounts, systematically "farming" new recruits.
Tenebrus wrote:Stupid question time: How does this strategy help? From a pure maths standpoint, it doesn't look like it does - in fact it might actually hinder. Does it rely on the other team assuming that the player who skips two turns isn't coming back and can therefore be disregarded for the win criterion? (Until they return and deploy 30+ of course)?
If there is something that I'm missing, and this makes strategic sense then it seems absolutely fine to me. Players skip rounds and turns, they don't card, players sitting on 5 cards sometimes begin and then let the turn run out so that they can maximise cash on escalating. That's strategy. Once you know it exists, you can deal with it - or do it yourself.
It's not deadbeating to skip a round, or even two rounds. Deadbeats don't come back. If your pop walks out "for a pack of cigarettes" and then comes back - protip: he's not a deadbeat dad. He just got lost or something. This isn't intentional deadbeating - the whole strategy relies on coming back, it's intentional turn-skipping which is a cowboy of a very different stripe.
I am really starting to get irked with the C&A forums, which now seem more about grudge-settling, and "war by other means". Farming and ranching are obnoxious, and the GLG call was right but otherwise, isn't there something that can be done to just... settle everyone the f down?
mudfighter wrote:For me, this situation is not unclear.
First, intentional deadbeating IS an abuse as stated in the rules. In this case it is also not hard to prove. If someone misses his three last turns in a game with round limit and at the same time is taking turns in other games, this is obvious for me.
In my opinion, the rule, that one player gets all the troops of the other player, is not the best anyway.
Second, I am annoyed, that some players just think they have to take every action for their benefit, independently from any moral point of view.
• If you are cheating on your girlfriend or wife, even if there is not any law against it, you should not do it, unless you agree from both sides on an open relationship, but maybe that are just my values… In my opinion, if you see a whole in the rules, you should not just use it, unless you confirm officially, that this is accepted by the community. If you use it under the knowledge, that this is not accepted by everyone and a huge part of the community is against it, you just should not do it, at least if you have any sense of honor.
• Also you should think about the consequences for the games. Is it really according to the intention of the game and the community? Play a 4vs4 with limited rounds and you play the last 3 rounds in 3 weeks with just 6 people deadbeating. What a fun! I also think that this move has nothing to do with strategical intelligence, just brings a dirty aspect into the game. And I got also the impression, that you guys are thinking, that this may be legal (what is wrong, how I stated above), but you definitely don’t see it as a super clean move. If your answer to the question is “no”, just leave it and ask the mods to fix the whole.
• Think about your reputation. It seems to me, that your reputation is quite good, and is it really worth it, to put dirt on that, because just you think you are right in that discussion and you need a clear rule, that this kind of gameplay is forbidden?
Just my 2 cents, but I hope I could add another point of view. The points I stated above are not just relevant for intentional deadbeating, but for every kind of “half-legal” or dirty move. I think it is sad, that some players are not able just to play such games the way they would play it with their friends sitting together at home with a beer and just relax a little and not to try to take advantage of any dirty move, because it is not forbidden officially.
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