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PBEM Fail Problem
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So I'm playing a PBEM scenario with another player and there seems to be problem (see the pic below). I am the Japan player and the person I'm playing against is the Great Britain player. At the start of turn 9 should I be worried that the other player may be engaging in a little cheating? I'm also wondering how I got 5 fails credited to me when I haven't had a single problem playing the scenario so far.Attachment 16019
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That's highly unusual. I would say that this community is quite matured (yes, old), and if it is an actual case of cheating, it's quite odd.
Otoh, could it just be a glitch? I don't really see any value in cheating. Playing single player against the AI is cheating. Playing PBEM is all about the suspense. I have enjoyed games when I was near losing, just to pull off a draw and it was alot more rewarding than steamrolling the uncomplaining AI. |
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That's very odd perhaps something is corrupted what turn are you actually on?
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Open the GG and read the PBEM Security Information "Loads quits and Fails" section.
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You only stated part of the problem. You wonder about the 5 fails credited to you but didn't question why he shows 413 fails? Trying to imagine what two people did in a PBEM that would generate that many fails is impossible. As well you have 10 loads and 9 quits showing which is normal for the number of turns you have said you played...... but player 2 is only showing 3 loads and 3 quits along with the 413 fails. If this was a game issue it would be reported constantly |
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Secure PBEM must be played on the same machine.
Secure PBEM stores it's data on a database on the originating machine and not in the savegame file so it has to be played on the machine you started the session on. Otherwise you will get garbage reported as you have seen here. If you need to play with someone who uses multiple machines for some reason, you will have to use regular PBEM. if you require secure PBEM (say for a competition game) then both players must each choose one machine for the game and stick to that box for the secure game. So if your opponent is travelling and uses his laptop when away, he should have started the secure match on that one and not say, swapped back and forwards with his home machine and his laptop. Or use his home machine, and not play turns on his laptop when away from home. |
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Yes, knowing right from the start he was trying to use multiple machines for secure PBEM would have been GOOD TO KNOW.......:doh:
From the GG Quote:
Ask whoever it is you are playing to decide which machine he wants to use or move to basic security Also from the GG Quote:
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Any secure game which is not properly played is toast. The statistics will be corrupted by at least one player's database being incorrect.
Are you using secure mode for some particular reason (eg competition)?. Otherwise - regular PBEM mode is good enough for friendly games. And it would allow your opponent, if he needs to work aay from home and use his laptop, to play turns while at the hotel rather than only when at home on weekends. |
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