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nice scott -- using a program [cleared]

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nice scott -- using a program [cleared]

Postby GTVA on Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:29 pm

Accused:

nice scott

The accused are suspected of:

Other: Using a program, possibly? to start turns simultaneously. Look at the game log for the game number listed below, please.

Game number(s):

Game 13351122

Comments:

I consider it unfair/cheating for several reasons:
1. The opponent's ability to start turns simultaneously with his opponent allows him to recover all bonuses without receiving a blow from the opposing player, then receiving bonuses.
2. If the opponent starts simultaneously, he is almost guaranteed to finish the turn quickly (provided he is attentive) and then gain a dominance over the game in terms of playing turns first.
3. The opponent in question (accused) claims to be busy and unable to start his turns on time, yet he starts his turns within 0-3 seconds every time... with a delay of about a minute or less before he starts playing. I would also consider this "strategy" as cheap play that compromises the designation of the game as "freestyle". Rather, it should be "sequential" to avoid deceiving future opponents.

I welcome any feedback/issues that I may be able to answer.
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Re: nice scott -- using a program to start turns automatical

Postby greenoaks on Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:38 pm

you also managed to start turns within 3 seconds of him.

are you admitting to cheating?
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Re: nice scott -- using a program to start turns automatical

Postby GTVA on Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:49 pm

greenoaks wrote:you also managed to start turns within 3 seconds of him.

are you admitting to cheating?


I was idiotically clicking "refresh map" and pressing B (while doing my calculus homework) because I realized that he was playing this style.

Note that this was not always the case, me starting turns immediately after him. Also note that I did not have a significant delay. Normally when people start turns they play them/deploy troops/etc..

Thanks for helping me keep my story straight. I don't use programs, and I'm too new to this to know whether I could program one for it.
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Re: nice scott -- using a program to start turns automatical

Postby greenoaks on Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:36 am

GTVA wrote:
greenoaks wrote:you also managed to start turns within 3 seconds of him.

are you admitting to cheating?


I was idiotically clicking "refresh map" and pressing B (while doing my calculus homework) because I realized that he was playing this style.

Note that this was not always the case, me starting turns immediately after him. Also note that I did not have a significant delay. Normally when people start turns they play them/deploy troops/etc..

Thanks for helping me keep my story straight. I don't use programs, and I'm too new to this to know whether I could program one for it.

you were both starting turns within 3 seconds of the other with you doing so the first couple of rounds and him getting 2 same second starts later on.

like you, it is possible he was also clicking "refresh map" and pressing B.
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Re: nice scott -- using a program to start turns automatical

Postby king achilles on Tue Sep 17, 2013 1:05 am

This is cleared. Some players do give their 100% attention to the game when the setting is Freestyle. Once they finish their turn and the round has not yet ended, most likely, he is already watching and anticipating when the last move will end so he can start the next round as soon as possible and hope to catch you off-guard. Your opponent has already 3417 freestyle games under his belt so he pretty much has a strategy when playing Freestyle.
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Re: nice scott -- using a program [cleared]

Postby codeblue1018 on Tue Sep 17, 2013 1:42 am

Funny, the first game you've ever played on this site was a freestyle game in which you had 1 second attacks; multi for sure. Ill do the eticket.
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Re: nice scott -- using a program [cleared]

Postby greenoaks on Tue Sep 17, 2013 6:11 am

codeblue1018 wrote:Funny, the first game you've ever played on this site was a freestyle game in which you had 1 second attacks; multi for sure. Ill do the eticket.

are you refering to KA or the OP ?
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Re: nice scott -- using a program [cleared]

Postby Gabriel13 on Tue Sep 17, 2013 6:26 am

Yes, the OP does seem to know a good bit about the site, and how to play on setting that are hard to grip. He's either a multi, or has a friend/family member this has shown him the site.
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Re: nice scott -- using a program [cleared]

Postby codeblue1018 on Tue Sep 17, 2013 6:36 am

greenoaks wrote:
codeblue1018 wrote:Funny, the first game you've ever played on this site was a freestyle game in which you had 1 second attacks; multi for sure. Ill do the eticket.

are you refering to KA or the OP ?


:lol:

The OP mate ; turns out he can't be coined to another account at this time - he'll slip up; it's a matter of time.
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Re: nice scott -- using a program [cleared]

Postby betiko on Tue Sep 17, 2013 7:49 am

Gabriel13 wrote:Yes, the OP does seem to know a good bit about the site, and how to play on setting that are hard to grip. He's either a multi, or has a friend/family member this has shown him the site.


given his ludicrous report, i don't think he's too familiar with the site/settings..
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Re: nice scott -- using a program [cleared]

Postby rhp 1 on Tue Sep 17, 2013 8:20 pm

just put a marble on the "b" key like the rest of the fs farmers out here... problem solved... lol
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Re: nice scott -- using a program [cleared]

Postby rhp 1 on Tue Sep 17, 2013 8:20 pm

and don't ask me how I know about that.... ok? thanx
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