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Originally Posted by earcaraxe
it is not a violation of the rules
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Try learning to read, as you are in violation of all the following rules of the game.
(taken from the OP of the Preponderance 2 game)
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Originally Posted by Zeldor
No cheating!![i], this includes:
- giving up without fight
- staling
- revealing your or anyones ID in this game
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The admin of the game decides when a player's ID is revealed, and NOT the player. And this rule applies even after you have left the game. As simply knowing which nation you were playing compromises the ID's of all the other players in the game, as now everyone knows at least one more nation which other players can't be.
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Originally Posted by earcaraxe
ma man is staling thanks to preventing me to get a sub.
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Ha ha lol, that's a good one, as it seems to everyone else in the game that the only reason Man is staling is because you bailed on the game, and with it the commitments you made to the game and all the other players when you signed up for it.
So stop trying to blame the admin for the problems you are causing by bailing on the game for no good reason. And it seems in much the same way you bailed on the Pyrite game for no good reason as well. I guess you must only enjoy playing Dominions when you can sneak into newb games and steamroller those players still trying to learn the basics of the game.
If you expect to keep playing in MP games, then you need to learn some respect for the other players you play with, and honour the commitments you make when you sign up for a game. As bailing on games like you are for BS reasons such as being bored or losing interest, will quickly leave you with no games to play in. As games don't end the moment you stop having your fun.
Oh, and please consider yourself black-listed from all future games I either admin or organise. Since I only want players who honour their sign-up commitments, and not douche-bag players who only play until they've had their fun, or walk away from a game the moment they realise the are not going to win it, and so join a new game they might win, rather than honour the commitments they made to their current game(s).