Choke-"This was unintentional, Germany's turn played lots of times, the first turn, when I was making the changes to the scenario because I saved it as a scenario after each round of changes. I didn't think it would make that big a difference and I tried to disband most of the new units,"
I am willing to give you the benefit of the doubt Choke.My question is why for example does Russia start with less units then Exile's version and Germany with many more ? If you took the time to delete the Russian units then why not Germany?
"2-Is it standard in PBEM to delete your opponent's password so you can look at his deployments on the turn you attack?"
Choke-" I did NOT do this."
Then my question is why did the password remain intact thru French turn,then on your turn it is gone?
"3-Is it standard in PBEM to attack with your navy.Then on the same turn gift 80% of your navy to your ally?
Choke-"No one has ever suggested to me that this was against any rule"
You are right of course-this is just a tactic used by you to take advantage of the limits of the game engine.I just dont believe it is realistic.You are within your rights to use any weakness in the game to your advantage.For example -if the AI plays a civ such as Turkey can I gift them all of my tech, military units and money-and dismantle my infrastructure if I am sure I am going to lose?Negotiation can be done thru many means.One of these methods is the threat of suicide by proxi.What if my goal was to make sure the AI wins?If you think this response is nonsense you missed my point.Let me try again-Why dont I gift my whole civ to Spain or England or I know I will gift it to you Choke.It is my choice and is within the parameters of the game.
Choke-"are you that bitter about Italy being attacked that you want me to simply lay down my arms and allow Germany to be conquered?"
Choke dude-my password was deleted.I dont get bitter or angry. I play the game my very best but losing to me is a mere lesson-as long as I enjoyed the dynamic of the game.That is why I chose Italy in the 1st place.I did not choose Italy because I thought I could dominate Europe with them.
Darius-"Not ALL games here are meant to recreate history precisely. That only happens when all the players are committed to doing so. If one player decides to attack another when this wouldn't have happened in reality, too damn bad, this is civ. The best you can do is just try to beat the bastard."
The main reason we all play Civ with scenarios is because they have social relevance.Why do the Civs have names like Germany,Spain and Russia?Why are there historical dates?etc.etc.etc.I dont mind if he chose the path of war.There has never been a book written or story told in all of history that does not contain conflict.If he chooses to go to war in my mind thats when the fun begins.
I am willing to give you the benefit of the doubt Choke.My question is why for example does Russia start with less units then Exile's version and Germany with many more ? If you took the time to delete the Russian units then why not Germany?
"2-Is it standard in PBEM to delete your opponent's password so you can look at his deployments on the turn you attack?"
Choke-" I did NOT do this."
Then my question is why did the password remain intact thru French turn,then on your turn it is gone?
"3-Is it standard in PBEM to attack with your navy.Then on the same turn gift 80% of your navy to your ally?
Choke-"No one has ever suggested to me that this was against any rule"
You are right of course-this is just a tactic used by you to take advantage of the limits of the game engine.I just dont believe it is realistic.You are within your rights to use any weakness in the game to your advantage.For example -if the AI plays a civ such as Turkey can I gift them all of my tech, military units and money-and dismantle my infrastructure if I am sure I am going to lose?Negotiation can be done thru many means.One of these methods is the threat of suicide by proxi.What if my goal was to make sure the AI wins?If you think this response is nonsense you missed my point.Let me try again-Why dont I gift my whole civ to Spain or England or I know I will gift it to you Choke.It is my choice and is within the parameters of the game.
Choke-"are you that bitter about Italy being attacked that you want me to simply lay down my arms and allow Germany to be conquered?"
Choke dude-my password was deleted.I dont get bitter or angry. I play the game my very best but losing to me is a mere lesson-as long as I enjoyed the dynamic of the game.That is why I chose Italy in the 1st place.I did not choose Italy because I thought I could dominate Europe with them.
Darius-"Not ALL games here are meant to recreate history precisely. That only happens when all the players are committed to doing so. If one player decides to attack another when this wouldn't have happened in reality, too damn bad, this is civ. The best you can do is just try to beat the bastard."
The main reason we all play Civ with scenarios is because they have social relevance.Why do the Civs have names like Germany,Spain and Russia?Why are there historical dates?etc.etc.etc.I dont mind if he chose the path of war.There has never been a book written or story told in all of history that does not contain conflict.If he chooses to go to war in my mind thats when the fun begins.
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