Skipping turns on escalating

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Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:30 pm
by Silly Knig-it
Just had a thought, figured I'd throw it around and see what other people think. I've noticed it's fairly common for players to wait out the 24 hours when they have five cards. While it is cheap, it's also allowed. Whereas in Risk, this cannot be done. What about if someone does this, it just automatically cashes their cards. That way if you want to wait for the spoils to increase, you just gotta stop attacking like us good players. Thoughts? Anybody else on my page with this?
Just saw this posted by a relatively new person. They posted in the wrong place. I didn't see this transferred anywhere over into the suggestions column. So I thought I would.
I think this is a really really wonderful idea. If this should be implemented and it automatically cashes them it should just deposit them on the first alphabetical city that the person owns. It would certainly get rid of an aggravation. And speed up the gameplay.
Like I said this was not my original idea. But I wholeheartedly endorse it.
Re: Skipping turns on escalating

Posted:
Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:23 pm
by DoomYoshi
Intentional deadbeating isn't allowed.
Re: Skipping turns on escalating

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Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:52 am
by RansomReville
What, like how jaywalking isn't allowed?
Re: Skipping turns on escalating

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Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:57 am
by RansomReville
Also I think the spoils shouldnt be placed at all, just held for the player to use next turn (or end of). Just as your reinforcements would if you miss a turn.
Re: Skipping turns on escalating

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Thu Aug 22, 2013 5:23 am
by Donelladan
Intentional deadbeating isn't allowed.
Interesting answer. But missing one turn is not deadbeating.
Is intentionally missing a turn allowed ? I'd like to answer no, but there is no evidence supporting it.
Re: Skipping turns on escalating

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Thu Aug 22, 2013 8:04 am
by Beko the Great
RansomReville wrote:Also I think the spoils shouldnt be placed at all, just held for the player to use next turn (or end of). Just as your reinforcements would if you miss a turn.
Interesting idea

Like it more than the original one.
Re: Skipping turns on escalating

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Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:43 am
by TheForgivenOne
Donelladan wrote:Intentional deadbeating isn't allowed.
Interesting answer. But missing one turn is not deadbeating.
Is intentionally missing a turn allowed ? I'd like to answer no, but there is no evidence supporting it.
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=97871Not exactly the same thing. But you get my point.
Re: Skipping turns on escalating

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Thu Aug 22, 2013 10:50 am
by Donelladan
I knew about that case.
But can we report people intentionnaly missing turns then ?
For me it seems not, 1st because they dont do it that often, and you, C and A mods, do not punish for 1 example usually. Also because, how can we prove they indeed intentionnally missed the turn? And last, a lot of players, high ranked mainly, consider missing turn as a totally legitimate strategy...........
I recently played a quad freestyles games. 3 players of team 1 played, then we, team 2, all played our turns, the 4th player of team 1 missed his turn, allowing his team to start 1st and win the game.
We, in purpose, played before them to be able to start 1st, but they missed and won thanks to that.
I would love to see that intentionally missing turns because effectively illegal.
Re: Skipping turns on escalating

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Sat Aug 24, 2013 11:47 am
by DoomYoshi
You can report it. I can not guarantee how C+A will handle it, but it is already against the rules..