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qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
I've not read this whole posting, only skimmed. but it would be really silly to force people to use Ukrainian in the game chat, whether they speak Ukrainian or not.Nephilim wrote:ok. the force of my point does not depend on the previous statements in this thread, but on the arguments which i make. first off, the ban on secret alliances is, in fact, not enforceable. no one polices private messages. there is really very little way to know that a private alliance has occurred. the only feasible way to protect oneself from secret alliances is to watch the cheaters forum and ignore people who often get accused of doing it.
yes, of course english is the common language here. but so the f*ck what? why should we prohibit, for example, two ukrainians who stumble into a game from speaking in their much more comfortable native tongue? so that a few (anglocentric) people can feel a little more secure?
i say f*ck that. liberty over security. bad cases make bad law, and you, my friend, have a bad case. let's not try to make law out of it. and ultimately, something as simple as babelfish ruined there sneaky little move, and i'm hoping you're not the only person here smart enough to use that tool. cheating in another language is still cheating, and there are far easier ways to catch it and prevent it than banning languages other than the english. your proposal is reactionary and censorious, and a precursor to nationalist fascism. oooo, i sound so serious!!
it's not feasible to ban languages or limit game chat to a common language. it's not necessary, it won't prevent cheating at all, and it reeks of lots of bad ideas. we might as well ban pm's, im's, and emails. just relax.
So, the activity on the cheater's forum isn't happening, players aren't being punished for violating the no secret alliances rule?The ban on secret alliances is unenforceable.
You know this how? Because it's called a "private message?" You know those emails you read and write while at work, no one can see those either. I should expect that when an investigation in cheating is launched one of the things looked at are the private messages sent during the game in question.No one polices private messages.
That sounds like an enforcement mechanism to me.The only feasible way to protect oneself from secret alliances is to watch the cheaters forum and ignore people who often get accused of doing it.
First, I know several Ukrainians and on several occasions that I recall they were not drunk and did not stumble.Why should we prohibit, for example, two ukrainians who stumble into a game from speaking in their much more comfortable native tongue?
Liberty without security is called anarchy. I'm not talking about establishing a new law, I'm saying if someone is going to engage in certain behavior and voilate an existing law (no secret alliances), then there are going to be consequences which I outlined in 4 above. How is it a bad case? Where is the law that is being proposed?i say [@#%$!] that. liberty over security. bad cases make bad law, and you, my friend, have a bad case. let's not try to make law out of it.
I should have to use babelfish on a site where you state "of course english is the common language here?" Maybe it's the people who don't feel comfortable writing in English who are the ones who should be using babelfish.Ultimately, something as simple as babelfish ruined there sneaky little move, and i'm hoping you're not the only person here smart enough to use that tool.
Would you care to mention one of those ways to catch and prevent cheating that are far easier? Once again, I haven't called on languages other than English to be banned, just outlined what the consequences of using a language other than English to cover up cheating will be in my response to point 4 above.cheating in another language is still cheating, and there are far easier ways to catch it and prevent it than banning languages other than the english.
Believe it or not you don't really sound all that serious. I'd be a lot more concerned if I thought you actually knew the meaning of any of those words, but I can't sustain that presumption no matter how hard I try.your proposal is reactionary and censorious, and a precursor to nationalist fascism. oooo, i sound so serious!!
Well, you're stilll not sounding very serious, but now I know I can relax. Thanks.it's not feasible to ban languages or limit game chat to a common language. it's not necessary, it won't prevent cheating at all, and it reeks of lots of bad ideas. we might as well ban pm's, im's, and emails. just relax.
A very sensible proposal.Guiscard wrote:It would be simple enough to add a clause to the rules which states that any alliance must be declared in English or in a language all players understand, as realistically it isn't fair to expect people to converse in English all the time especially if their English is shaky and their Ukrainian is fluent. If it isn't declared in English (or a language everyone understands if, for example, it is an all-Dutch game) then it should be considered a secret alliance.
Well, the only thing I can say to that would be this:Kahless wrote:Cad é sin i mBearla le do thoill?tahitiwahini wrote:Kako se ovaj unaprijediti jasan sporazum?Cynthia wrote:Man må jo få lov til å snakke sitt eget språk
Lol, så jeg er unormal?tahitiwahini wrote:Det er fordi du er en noe ut over det normale kvinne.Cynthia wrote:Jeg forstår ikke hva dere sier..?Kahless wrote:Cad é sin i mBearla le do thoill?tahitiwahini wrote:Kako se ovaj unaprijediti jasan sporazum?Cynthia wrote:Man må jo få lov til å snakke sitt eget språk
Meg Norsk er verre enn meg Gaelic!Cynthia wrote:Lol, så jeg er unormal?tahitiwahini wrote:Det er fordi du er en noe ut over det normale kvinne.Cynthia wrote:Jeg forstår ikke hva dere sier..?Kahless wrote:Cad é sin i mBearla le do thoill?tahitiwahini wrote:Kako se ovaj unaprijediti jasan sporazum?Cynthia wrote:Man må jo få lov til å snakke sitt eget språk
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so in order to enforce the rules properly, we have to ban any language besides english, unless everyone knows the 2nd language. reactionary, eh?tahitiwahini wrote:I would think the answer should be no, because otherwise it would be too easy to set up secret alliances, thereby running afoul of the rules.
However, I guess if all the players in the game speak a language other than English, and no one objected, then it should be OK.
If I had to defend your position I wouldn't be too excited either. The post stands on it's own, your refusal to rebut stands on its own too.Nephilim wrote:well, i'm not too excited about responding here, b/c in your last long post, tahiti, you showed some very flawed reasoning in almost every point. so engaging in an argument w/ you is probably pointless.
It seems that those who disagree the most with my position are the very ones who can't be bothered to read the complete thread, just skim it. I guess that demonstrates one's progressive mindset and welcoming attitude toward diverse opinions.RobinJ wrote:Like Nephilim, I just skimmed this thread because there is that much shit to wade through. So, my opinion is that it would be unfair to discriminate between those who speak English and those who do not. They are entitled to their language just as we are. Is conquer club not an international website or am I mistaken?