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Backglass wrote:woose?
You tell me.Shai wrote: This woose is a sore loser. The basics of any multiplayer strategy game is the weak players cooperating to stop the strongest! After my teammate was eliminated I truced with the other team to stop his team and wow, did we stop him.



I think it was shai's fault...its to take out the STRONGEST team...which was not Isle. That was just very very poor strategy and he should be taken around back and shot in a very soviet russia style.what,me worry? wrote:its spelled wuss, and I think it was your bad Isle. there was no reason to leave him neg feedback for joining the other team. Its a legit strategy and if he wanted to ally himself with your team instead of the other, you probably would have been more than happy to bring him aboard. Thats half of the strategy is not upsetting the balance unless you know what the outcome will be ie not eliminating his partner which would lead to a natural alliance to survive in a teams game. And i have left neg feedback and never recived it back in retaliation except from a multi.........lol
you still played the game extremely poorly, the feedback was just because of completely bad playing ability. I prolly would have left it too because that was just flat out poor strategy.Shai wrote:OK, so it's spelled wuss...
The simple fact is that :
A. I played by the rules and declared the alliance
B. I had 2 parteners in the alliance they didn't receive neg feedback
C. I left neg feedback because i thought they warranted it, i already left and received feedback without any correlation to another players feedback.
D. About teaming up out of spite? The second the teams where evened out to one player each i attacked my ally so as to still try winning, and i was left with a good winning chance!
In the end i was outplayed, i admit. but the game could have gone either way. I think the basics of this game are making and breaking alliances. Otherwise lets just play backgammon.
The worst part is if you guys didn't enjoy the game and since i think that the end goal is having a good time then i apologize for the way i played. if i would have known that you feel so strongly against alliances and truces i would have rather lost.
And again, i don't speak english as a first language so i also apologize for the misspelling. it won't happen again
glad we got the other side of the story. D.Isle. you are a WOOSE!Shai wrote:OK, so it's spelled wuss...
The simple fact is that :
A. I played by the rules and declared the alliance
B. I had 2 parteners in the alliance they didn't receive neg feedback
C. I left neg feedback because i thought they warranted it, i already left and received feedback without any correlation to another players feedback.
D. About teaming up out of spite? The second the teams where evened out to one player each i attacked my ally so as to still try winning, and i was left with a good winning chance!
In the end i was outplayed, i admit. but the game could have gone either way. I think the basics of this game are making and breaking alliances. Otherwise lets just play backgammon.
The worst part is if you guys didn't enjoy the game and since i think that the end goal is having a good time then i apologize for the way i played. if i would have known that you feel so strongly against alliances and truces i would have rather lost.
And again, i don't speak english as a first language so i also apologize for the misspelling. it won't happen again

Actually I'm the one that invited Shai into this thread to defend himself.zarvinny wrote:glad we got the other side of the story. D.Isle. you are a WOOSE!Shai wrote:OK, so it's spelled wuss...
The simple fact is that :
A. I played by the rules and declared the alliance
B. I had 2 parteners in the alliance they didn't receive neg feedback
C. I left neg feedback because i thought they warranted it, i already left and received feedback without any correlation to another players feedback.
D. About teaming up out of spite? The second the teams where evened out to one player each i attacked my ally so as to still try winning, and i was left with a good winning chance!
In the end i was outplayed, i admit. but the game could have gone either way. I think the basics of this game are making and breaking alliances. Otherwise lets just play backgammon.
The worst part is if you guys didn't enjoy the game and since i think that the end goal is having a good time then i apologize for the way i played. if i would have known that you feel so strongly against alliances and truces i would have rather lost.
And again, i don't speak english as a first language so i also apologize for the misspelling. it won't happen again



riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.