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betiko wrote:if red is totally outdeploying both of you the other player should understand what you are telling is no bullcrap. tell him to read the log.
Symmetry wrote:betiko wrote:if red is totally outdeploying both of you the other player should understand what you are telling is no bullcrap. tell him to read the log.
It still doesn't tell him where to attack in a fog game. Also, discontent should be expressed to all of the other players as secret diplomacy is not allowed, even in fog games.
Symmetry wrote:betiko wrote:if red is totally outdeploying both of you the other player should understand what you are telling is no bullcrap. tell him to read the log.
It still doesn't tell him where to attack in a fog game. Also, discontent should be expressed to all of the other players as secret diplomacy is not allowed, even in fog games.
Metsfanmax wrote:Symmetry wrote:betiko wrote:if red is totally outdeploying both of you the other player should understand what you are telling is no bullcrap. tell him to read the log.
It still doesn't tell him where to attack in a fog game. Also, discontent should be expressed to all of the other players as secret diplomacy is not allowed, even in fog games.
In a fog game you can't be sure, but doing nothing and waiting for the inevitable is a worse option than making your best guess as to where the dominant player is, and striking that way.
Metsfanmax wrote:Symmetry wrote:betiko wrote:if red is totally outdeploying both of you the other player should understand what you are telling is no bullcrap. tell him to read the log.
It still doesn't tell him where to attack in a fog game. Also, discontent should be expressed to all of the other players as secret diplomacy is not allowed, even in fog games.
In a fog game you can't be sure, but doing nothing and waiting for the inevitable is a worse option than making your best guess as to where the dominant player is, and striking that way.
waltero wrote:The guy who kept making the excuses. Red held a grudge against me. Red (big guy) adamantly opposed me Because he felt that there is 'no way' you can attack somebody you can not see.
Even when I proved my point (you can attack somebody you can not see) upon his defeat...even though none of us could see him.
This is a simple game. Does not take too much thought.
Looks as if too many players do not put much thought into it. It is not always win or lose...But how you die.
waltero wrote:The guy who kept making the excuses. Red held a grudge against me. Red (big guy) adamantly opposed me Because he felt that there is 'no way' you can attack somebody you can not see.
Even when I proved my point (you can attack somebody you can not see) upon his defeat...even though none of us could see him.
This is a simple game. Does not take too much thought.
Looks as if too many players do not put much thought into it. It is not always win or lose...But how you die.
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