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Yeah, I agree with you on this, I made the same argument in favor of two other players accused. I guess I just have to avoid these assassin tournaments, because that is the only setting where the players NEED to follow the rules.SirSebstar wrote:I have a problem with multiplayer tournaments that allow more then the winner to go through...
SD or brainfart, it is quite simple. green does not have to win the game, as long as he does not loose it. So just sitting tight and stacking against his persuer is the best thing he can do to make sure of that...
after all an SD needs to have a relation between the 2 going outside of the gamechat. Him either just having a brainfart or just thinking to win the tournament by loosing the game is not an SD.
i think this is problematic in tournaments. Also friends can simply and unilaterally make the call not to eliminate their friend/neighbour ect ect.. its a good tactic to rather face the enemy you know in later rounds then this one..
I do it too, except if i find a dutch clanmember as an opposing player i know i need to take them out hard, or they kill me first.. it has pro's and cons...
Looking into my game history or ratings doesn't change what you did! Regardless of how I played in the past (my ratings are mainly low due to my play in 2008-09), it is not even a valid defense here. It is a deflection from the matter at hand.briannederloe wrote:This is rediculous. I admit that it is my fault for not recognizing the game was assassin but if you look at my game history you will see I rarely play anything other than standard format. I was playing with that strategy in mind from the onset of the game out of habit. Also, how exactly would it benefit me for blue to win the game in a tournament format if only the winner advances? I have always played by the rules with moral intregity and take offense to Kenny777's allegation. Even if I had known it was assassin, why would I allow him to continue to advance on me? I have looked into Kennys game history and he has a habit of being a poor loser and complaining when things don't go his way. This was mistake on my part and an unfortunate set of circumstance for Kenny but that is all it was, SD, cheating, or underhanded play is not my style.
Well it is not entirely good riddance. As I said, this would be probably be cleared in your favor because there is no hard evidence. Just the statement you made in-game (round 9) that you didn't know it was an Assassin game, I guess that bulls-eye next to blue's name should be enlarged? Maybe it should say "SHOOT THIS GUY IN THE HEAD TO WIN!"briannederloe wrote:Whatever. I admitted to not paying close enough attention to the game settings and do not need to defend anything as there is no motive or proof of anything underhanded going on, just an honest mistake. I have never been accused of cheating or poor gamesmanship (even in 2008-2009). You foed me so I don't have to hear from me again and I don't have to be subjected to your whining . Good riddance.