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Before then Magicman hadn't attacked him.2007-02-01 11:03:08 - monkton attacked Iraq from Iran and conquered it from manicman
Manicman hadn't responded to Monkton's request to take iraq before going through with the attack. Monkton is in the wrong here.2007-02-01 10:18:28 - monkton: hey blue - i'd like to join my iranian and saudi armies - mind if i take over iraq and turkey?
2007-02-01 10:26:40 - monkton: yeah - but with those territories you're now getting 15 armies per turn
2007-02-01 14:52:18 - manicman: Hey you broke our alliance.
However, in this situation A asked B if lands could be taken. B hadn't replied to A's request before A went ahead and took action. When you ask your ally if you can do something, you don't go ahead without their consent. Since A acted without B's consent, he violated the implied terms of the oral agreement and thus broke the alliance.Incandenza wrote:Okay, without having looked at the game, here's my take on this...
if Player A has an alliance with Player B against Player C, and A needs to take one or two NONESSENTIAL (read: non-continent-breaking, fortified by only one army) territories from B in order to take C's territories on the other side, that should not be considered a breaking of the pact.
In fact, I would say that A shouldn't even have to ask permission, as B, if he has half a brain, would be able to see the strategic advantage than A is gaining for the alliance with his actions. Plus A shouldn't have to telegraph his moves.
A is not attacking B. If A were attacking B, those territories that A takes would be essential ones that deny B armies. A is only passing through a lightly-held land or two in order to go put the hurt on C.
As the B in this discussion, manicman, I would say that you overreacted.
Yes, but does planning between allied players have to be transparent?AAFitz wrote:the terms of any treaty must be revealed in the chat...
We never made any terms. I just assumed an alliance meant we don't attack each other. Then the attacking green thing was a vaguely stated goal. We never did private chat.hawkeye wrote:Yes it does. And cyan in that game needs to realise green never agreed to anything then jump off of a very tall building.