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Originally Posted by KTrain
Here's the thing. He needs to have physically gone to the territory at least once to be able to attack. He needs to have 1 troop in the territory. That's why he's attacking along a route, because he's driven it before.
He could be exploiting the flaw or just not have any idea that's not how the game is played.
We can't return troops or territories because the numbers are changing hands constantly. It would be fair to you but unfair to others.
As I said, contact us via support@bnid.ca with your username and we'll compensate those affected in another way.
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So i get your point about having to have one troop in each territory, but please explain to me how so many players are saying exactly the same thing about the same player; it isn't a coincidence.
And when you look at the times between squares, i see unbelievable "driving times". Getting one square and then going home and blowing players away, because at one time you were in a square, just isn't right. it isn't exploiting a program, it is cheating.
I'm sorry but this player is cheating the game and I don't think that I or any other players, that have played completely within the game rules, should be unfairly punished for this. You say that the squares are changing constantly, and i get that, but you must also be able to look at your GPS grid specifically and see what is happening around Edmonton. When you see how game play has gone in the past, to me it is unthinkable that one player could suddenly take over an entire geography.
I see one player getting a huge break here and lots of players getting punished for it. It looks "fair" to one player and unfair to many, many more.
just because i can trip a player behind the play when no one is looking doesn't mean that i should.