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Old 03-06-2011, 11:49 AM   #648
McG
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edit: i was writing this when ktrain posted his note.

So i got to thinking about this a little bit...

and when you watch the manner of attack, and the way that the purple player is acquiring territories, then i would suggest that this player is well aware of the way that they are playing. if the player has the ability to attack anyone, anywhere, at will, at any time, then why does the player attack along traffic routes. In other words, why does the player try to make it look like they are travelling along a route to acquire territories? That is definitely cheating because it is an attempt to fool people into thinking that it is legitimate travel when we all know that it is not.

I know what the rules of engagement are with respect to cheating, and yah, i'm going there.

In the interest of fair disclosure, i had a territory with over 270,000 troops in it. When i went to bed last night, i remained in control. Pretty large number of troops to either use propaganda or nukes on. I got up this morning to find that apparently my square was wiped out earlier yesterday, although it was done in a way to suggest that a route was "driven".

it is interesting that people think that they have been targeted. I watched the purple player take over RangerRebel in Beaumont and area, attack farther and farther north, cross the river, and my thoughts were that it was my turn and the player was now going to target me. and that's what has happened.

i really do feel that this person is exploiting a programming flaw and cheating; couldn't any of us just get a Win7 app and play like that?

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sorry for my mini rant. I will deal with the devs as recommended by ktrain.
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