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Originally posted by GeoModder
Mixing facts with fiction?
You didn't hear me complain killing my whole stack in the communication confusion between me and Snoopy after the return of my vacation last week.
You got your stack killed because you were greedy. You think you know how to play the game but you do not. You rely on cheating to now give you an edge.
There's no fiction to what I said. You plain and simply pulled a double move when it would benefit you most.
1. You had troops that were going to be trapped and killed; so you used a double move to get them out of it.
2. You had one Caravel in range to attack one of my Triemes. I had one Trieme to counter that attack right next to it. You attacked my Trieme, won with 0.9 health left. If you had not "double" moved I would have been able to counter with my Trieme. INstead, you used your double move to pull 2 Triemes and another Caravel on top of you damged Caravel saving him from my counter-attack.
That, loser, is cheating. That is using a double move to gain an advantage for yourself where none had existed unitl you made such a move.
I understand fully why you did it. You saved your troops/ships from destruction. It's not hard to see, really.
But, still, you are a cheater. These are strong words for the like-wise strong actions you took in-game.
proviisori, it's not personal, it's cheating.
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Well, then just ask Dacole (or any independent judge) to load the previous turn, I'll gladly give him my password so he can check for himself what's true of your story and what's not. Then I'll also put the log of when I finished my turn today compared to the time yesterday. Still so sure about yourself, mate?
O yes, fyi, those chased units retreat is in a move queue. And if you would be calm enough to check your battle logs, you would notice that the caravel attack was this turn, with all those other ships within range to cover it.
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IF that is true, about the ships being in range, then you are once again employing double moves, only it was last turn you did it.
Last turn that I played (before this) thos ships were not in range. In order for them to be in range you must have logged in, made some moves, logged out, then I had my turn, then you logged in and made more moves before the turn actually ended.
Any way you add it up Geo, you made "double" moves and your "double-talk" to cover it up is nonsense. You cheated and that's all there is to it.
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Um - sounds like we better get this resolved before we move on. Not sure dacole is around. I have been playing his turns the last while. I will pm him and see if I have his email as well.
I cannot comment at all on the events. I can say that generally it is accepted that double moves are NOT to be used to obtain an adavantage with a declaration of war - or during a war. But, as with the others in this game, we are obviously in the dark as to the exact facts.
We can have dacole check - but he is also a player in this game. We could ask an independent 3rd party.Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war .... aw, forget that nonsense. Beer, please.
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Just keep running around with a blindfold mate, eventually you'll hit a wall. Those 4 ships were visible to you for the last 3 turns since they were in your territorium or adjacent to it so you had a good look on them. You had every opportunity to monitor their moves. None could sneak upon you unexpected.
Oh, and since you complain so much about double moves and not hitting enter and such:
And these pics are made after you logged in as Egypt, mate. I knew you used that scout for sneak peeks since I've spotted it 2 turns ago. And for the boats, you only have Egyptian triremes in that city, so your story of "about to attack my damaged caravel when I suddenly moved other units over it for protection and while I knew you were online" while you were logged in as the Celts is bull****.
All in all, I bet you're confusing things with the replay we had to do last turn.
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I'm not confusing a thing.
I didn't end the turn this time around because I would like for it to be reloaded from before you double moved. There's no sense in playing through the turn at this point for me unitl we get this settled. And by "settled" I mean you either quit the game or we reload and you do not get to perform double moves.
The Triemes you picture are in fact one that was one tile belwo yoour stack at the beinging of this turn and one that was just built this turn in that city. The 3rd is one you killed and then covered with your other units using double moves.
Quit denying it; you used double moves to avoid and make better your overall situation. That is not acceptable. You sir are a cheat.
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Both of you need to calm down or there will be an enforced chill period here. Do NOT get personal with your comments further if you want to keep posting here.<Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.
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Originally posted by snoopy369
Both of you need to calm down or there will be an enforced chill period here. Do NOT get personal with your comments further if you want to keep posting here.
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If there is a way that an independent checker can verify claims, then let's get that underway so as to resolve this as quickly and possible. I don’t know anyone who could do this, nor the mechanics of it.
In the meantime, we must keep things civil chaps. Swearing and personal attacks only demonstrates immaturity.
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As far as I can tell you were both logged in at the same time, so I don't see how this is called a double move...
And did you not double move the time before, or am I misreading the civstats log?<Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.
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You are definately misreading it. I have to play two Civs with mrboo123 being AWOL.
The play order during our war has been that I play first at the begining of a new turn. On the turn in question Geo moved first; since he had moved after I did on the previous turn and then moves first on the subsequent turn makes it a "double-move" on Geo's part.
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The play order has changed numerous times, however, as it always will since timing is never perfect. The turn before you played immediately; the turn before that you played after Geo did (it's fallen off civstats since I first noted it, but you can look it up in the player lists if you are curious). The play order changed at least twice during the period I was covering for geo...
You both logged in within one minute of each other... that's simultaneous as far as I'm concerned.<Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.
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