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Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
If the feedback you received does not meet the guidelines, report it to the Feedback Moderation Department of Conquer Club. You can find it in the Open Ticket section of the Help tab.alstergren wrote:In my opinion, the feedback is retarded. It's ridiculous to see people whine about such things, it's not like you ranted in the game chat. I also finds that the part about missing a turn and the remark about your lack of pos. feedback is equally disturbing. That is (i) no grounds for feedback, and (ii) has nothing to do with the game.

Took a look at your feedback. Saw that you had left quite a few neg. feedbacks for people playing irregularly, missing turns and deadbeating. Dunno. If you leave feedback for such minor inconviniences, it's hard to feel bad for you getting that "pushy" feedback.disk wrote:This is ridiculous feedback, but you pretty much asked for it.
It is annoying when noobs make dumb moves...but to them their move was a stroke of genius. People who make dumb moves go to my ignore list.
Also I would recommend not even being nice. I once got a negative for sending a PM because the person obviously forgot to end their fortification phase. Of course, after they got beat, they were upset and that's what they used as an excuse to leave a negative--saying that I was "way too pushy."
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
You just made it to my ignore list. "Quite a few neg. feedbacks." I have 2 negs out of 47. Only 1 says "I'm way too pushy."alstergren wrote:
Took a look at your feedback. Saw that you had left quite a few neg. feedbacks for people playing irregularly, missing turns and deadbeating. Dunno. If you leave feedback for such minor inconviniences, it's hard to feel bad for you getting that "pushy" feedback.
You're incapable of reading I take it. "Saw that you had left quite a few neg. feedbacks" means just that, that you have left, not recieved. It's a minor distinction between those two words.disk wrote:You just made it to my ignore list. "Quite a few neg. feedbacks." I have 2 negs out of 47. Only 1 says "I'm way too pushy."alstergren wrote:
Took a look at your feedback. Saw that you had left quite a few neg. feedbacks for people playing irregularly, missing turns and deadbeating. Dunno. If you leave feedback for such minor inconviniences, it's hard to feel bad for you getting that "pushy" feedback.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
Bloviating doofus. You're obviously incapable of representing anything factually. I have left almost 4 pages of feedback for others. 95% of them are positive.alstergren wrote:
You're incapable of reading I take it.
LOL. It has nothing to do with any percentage between pos. / neg. feedbacks. All I said was that I personally find that you seem to leave neg. feeback in situations that isn't really a big deal. Unnecessary feedbacks in other words.disk wrote:Bloviating doofus. You're obviously incapable of representing anything factually. I have left almost 4 pages of feedback for others. 95% of them are positive.alstergren wrote:
You're incapable of reading I take it.
I have never left a feedback for anyone just because they missed a turn. I do leave it if missing multiple turns negatively impacts the game.
LOL. Missed two turns. What’s the big deal?Once it became apparant to this guy that he wasn't going to win, he started playing infrequently and missed numerous turns without explanation or apology. Would not waste my time playing this person again.
Against someone who has played 18 games. Seems like he/she is gone.Deadbeated my game.
Against someone who has played 14 games. Seems like he/she is gone.Played one turn then deadbeated. .
I only give negative feedback when I think I must do so to warn others. We consistantly had to wait almost the full 24 hours alloted for this guy to play his turn. It wasn't worth the wait...(Left retalitory feedback)
So what? It was a sequential game. If you want it quick, play r/t.I only leave negative feedback when I feel like others should be warned. So, beware. This kid played his turns irregularly. At one point he attacked his allies to get a better position, which cost them the game.(Left retalitory feedback)
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
LOL. It was actually a fix in the first place that the team mate(s) of a deadbeat got the deadbeating player's armies. That was done in order to make the games more enjoyable, and playable for the team victim(s) of the deadbeat.disk wrote:Deadbeating is not a "minor inconvenience." Deadbeats ruin team games because they leave all their armies to the next living team-mate, which normally means they then dominate the game. This should be fixed, but until it is, deadbeaters should be pointed out so they can be avoided.
Missing turns is unavoidable...but when people do it because "they lost interest because they are losing," then that's a crock of shit and people should be warned the person is a dipshit.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
Not if the guy never plays a turn! I'm playing a tournament game right now. BigErn never took a single turn and will deadbeat next turn. Our side has already taken Australia...but it will take the best dice in the world to eliminate enough territories to even slow down the other guy when he gets all of BigErn's armies. I've never won a team game yet when someone deadbeats from the opening.alstergren wrote: It's true that sometimes you loose (I did it in a game recently) against a team with one deadbeat leaving armies behind. But if you loose that game (as we did recently) it's because of bad skills/tactics/dice.
If you haven't, then you need to reevaluate your strategies in such instances. With the right approach, it should be a problem. To begin with, your team has 9 armies extra (armies that BigErn never cashed out for each round) - that's a huge advantage. And, if you have Australia easily, then you have extra bonus there. No, you're wrong here. Sometimes the dice is so bad that you can't win for shit anyways, but that's the way it is in all games.disk wrote:Not if the guy never plays a turn! I'm playing a tournament game right now. BigErn never took a single turn and will deadbeat next turn. Our side has already taken Australia...but it will take the best dice in the world to eliminate enough territories to even slow down the other guy when he gets all of BigErn's armies. I've never won a team game yet when someone deadbeats from the opening.alstergren wrote: It's true that sometimes you loose (I did it in a game recently) against a team with one deadbeat leaving armies behind. But if you loose that game (as we did recently) it's because of bad skills/tactics/dice.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
Like I said, it's just an excuse. Having a few negatives is just normal.NOHIBBERTNO wrote:Back on topic I leave negative feedbacks when I think they are due........ feedback is pointless if everyone ignores bad things but I would never give a neg stating abusiveness as a reason if the languge used was idiot and dumbass....