A question to all the "old" gamers:
Is it "ok" to play my turn over and over again (reload) to the point where I'm satisfied with my turn. I mean - in a turn, you realized, that you had moved too close to something/someone, that you wouldn't like. Then you reload and move you unit to another direction.
Or is that bad behavior?
[This message has been edited by TheBirdMan (edited July 25, 2000).]
Is it "ok" to play my turn over and over again (reload) to the point where I'm satisfied with my turn. I mean - in a turn, you realized, that you had moved too close to something/someone, that you wouldn't like. Then you reload and move you unit to another direction.
Or is that bad behavior?
[This message has been edited by TheBirdMan (edited July 25, 2000).]

), but ultimately you are cheating yourself. The biggest temptation comes from knowing that you might not get another turn for a few days, and you want to check all your options. Unfortunately, it's not kosher as it amounts to cheating. The game itself is based on a level of uncertainty, so it's cheating to deny that uncertainty, on a par with replaying a turn in Civ2 when you uncover a goody hut.
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