I accept the reasons for temporarily pausing the game - we need to avoid getting into the place again of arguments about reloads.
I must admit I don't really understand the problem now.
There was the
If Capo wants to accept the offer which CS has made about moving troops in and out of the city, fine - not for me to comment.
Otherwise, I suggest we do the same as before. Is it reasonable for Maya and Capo to query whether the case gets fairly heard because CS is one of the parties, so Ozzy, please sort some judgements quickly. Leave the game paused until they report (please within 24 hours if not sooner) and lets get back to civ.
I also am in the middle of a war.
I must admit I don't really understand the problem now.
There was the
- original allegation of foul play in relation to the cease-fire. This was shown to be false - in that there was no foul play, just an unusual game-mechanic - but we reloaded, twice, to get it right. Issue closed.
- There was the double-move claim, which was shown to be true according to the written rules, and the judgement of the judges was implemented. Issue closed.
- I can't get to the bottom of what written rule is meant to have been broken now.
If Capo wants to accept the offer which CS has made about moving troops in and out of the city, fine - not for me to comment.
Otherwise, I suggest we do the same as before. Is it reasonable for Maya and Capo to query whether the case gets fairly heard because CS is one of the parties, so Ozzy, please sort some judgements quickly. Leave the game paused until they report (please within 24 hours if not sooner) and lets get back to civ.
I also am in the middle of a war.
) and they started to panic. (and went back to their usual strategy: "If I can't win I'll blame CyberShy for cheating") (3rd time: 1st was map-cheating, which didn't happen, then there was the false cease-fire, which was a game bug, and now there is this 'CyberShy just cheat in some way' which is again not true. The only time they were 'right' was when they used a 'legal double move exploit' (words of Maya) that was acceptable to the very literal strict letter of the rules. (but against the spirit!).
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