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of course not, honest mistake....the two complaining will more likely end up on ignore lists than youAttilatheHun wrote:I'm in a game with 2 people who reckon that their games are always RT, and somehow i'm expected to know this! i got a pm from one telling me to take my turn and then when i next checked the game chat,apparently i should have read it in live chat, which would be fine if i had joined the game through chat, but i didnt, apparently i'm gonna get neg feedback from 1 or both of them, if i cheated, missed turns had alliances or deadbeated i wouldnt care, but to say i'm getting neg feedback for nothing other than i'm not a mindreader seems like sh!t to me, i played over 200 games, and have 100% pos feedback, have tried to explain its not my fault they didnt make the game password protected-which is the only way to set up an RT game (at the mo anyhow). I am one unhappy bunny!
Anyone else think this is a fair reason to give neg?
and fitz just added what i meant to say as well .AAFitz wrote:of course not, honest mistake....the two complaining will more likely end up on ignore lists than youAttilatheHun wrote:I'm in a game with 2 people who reckon that their games are always RT, and somehow i'm expected to know this! i got a pm from one telling me to take my turn and then when i next checked the game chat,apparently i should have read it in live chat, which would be fine if i had joined the game through chat, but i didnt, apparently i'm gonna get neg feedback from 1 or both of them, if i cheated, missed turns had alliances or deadbeated i wouldnt care, but to say i'm getting neg feedback for nothing other than i'm not a mindreader seems like sh!t to me, i played over 200 games, and have 100% pos feedback, have tried to explain its not my fault they didnt make the game password protected-which is the only way to set up an RT game (at the mo anyhow). I am one unhappy bunny!
Anyone else think this is a fair reason to give neg?
Georgerx7di wrote:It there fault not yours. If they made an rt without a password then they are morons.

Frankly, I'm leaning towards "yes." If you are soliciting players for RT play with a game# and then ensnare an unaware participant because there was no password - you might take the reasonable path you stated, however the other players that joined your game with RT in mind deservedly will get frustrated because psychologically they didn't make that bargain up front.freezie wrote:I am not premium, I often make some rt's, so I am a moron?Georgerx7di wrote:It there fault not yours. If they made an rt without a password then they are morons.
actually I think you are the moron for caring how his business is run. I used to make non-pw protected RT games, but I knew there were possibilities that it might become stale because a person who thought it was non-rt joined.cleveridea wrote:Frankly, I'm leaning towards "yes." If you are soliciting players for RT play with a game# and then ensnare an unaware participant because there was no password - you might take the reasonable path you stated, however the other players that joined your game with RT in mind deservedly will get frustrated because psychologically they didn't make that bargain up front.freezie wrote:I am not premium, I often make some rt's, so I am a moron?Georgerx7di wrote:It there fault not yours. If they made an rt without a password then they are morons.
So unless you are making EVERY effort to just join RT games that premiums start (with a password), you are indeed a moron because you are disregarding the obvious consequences of your actions.

GrazingCattle wrote:actually I think you are the moron for caring how his business is run. I used to make non-pw protected RT games, but I knew there were possibilities that it might become stale because a person who thought it was non-rt joined.cleveridea wrote:Frankly, I'm leaning towards "yes." If you are soliciting players for RT play with a game# and then ensnare an unaware participant because there was no password - you might take the reasonable path you stated, however the other players that joined your game with RT in mind deservedly will get frustrated because psychologically they didn't make that bargain up front.freezie wrote:I am not premium, I often make some rt's, so I am a moron?Georgerx7di wrote:It there fault not yours. If they made an rt without a password then they are morons.
So unless you are making EVERY effort to just join RT games that premiums start (with a password), you are indeed a moron because you are disregarding the obvious consequences of your actions.
Anyone who joins a non-PW protected game is fully aware of the possible negative results that are possible. Does that make them a moron? If no one can make a PW protected game then does that make them morons?
If you were in a desert and needed something to drink or you might die you are willing to drink water that may not be sanitary. If you really wanna play a RT game and no one can Pass word protect it, then you will hope for the best. I don't see your qualm with people disregarding consequences. You self regulating Jerk. I don't think you have the job of telling people that the way they perform legal gaming activities is anyway a reflection of their intelligence.
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ya but sometimes I am bored around the house and Roam the Boards of my favorite site! Just not as regularly. I have a new job and I am pretty busy, but i hope I can get a good work schedule that can get me back into the swing here at CC.hwhrhett wrote:GrazingCattle wrote:actually I think you are the moron for caring how his business is run. I used to make non-pw protected RT games, but I knew there were possibilities that it might become stale because a person who thought it was non-rt joined.cleveridea wrote:Frankly, I'm leaning towards "yes." If you are soliciting players for RT play with a game# and then ensnare an unaware participant because there was no password - you might take the reasonable path you stated, however the other players that joined your game with RT in mind deservedly will get frustrated because psychologically they didn't make that bargain up front.freezie wrote:I am not premium, I often make some rt's, so I am a moron?Georgerx7di wrote:It there fault not yours. If they made an rt without a password then they are morons.
So unless you are making EVERY effort to just join RT games that premiums start (with a password), you are indeed a moron because you are disregarding the obvious consequences of your actions.
Anyone who joins a non-PW protected game is fully aware of the possible negative results that are possible. Does that make them a moron? If no one can make a PW protected game then does that make them morons?
If you were in a desert and needed something to drink or you might die you are willing to drink water that may not be sanitary. If you really wanna play a RT game and no one can Pass word protect it, then you will hope for the best. I don't see your qualm with people disregarding consequences. You self regulating Jerk. I don't think you have the job of telling people that the way they perform legal gaming activities is anyway a reflection of their intelligence.
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didnt you quit cc cattle?

freezie wrote:Georgerx7di wrote:It there fault not yours. If they made an rt without a password then they are morons.
I am not premium, I often make some rt's, so I am a moron?
I take this hypocrisy as evidence supporting RobinJ's point. Complete acknowledgement that you got the ball rolling on the situation - and complete inability to assume any blame. Do you not see that?WNxHotSoup wrote:I know, it wasnt pw;ed, we take the chance that it might be gotten by someone who thinks its a normal game. This does not, in any way, mean its our fault.