Chat, strategy and cheatiing

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:41 pm
by Piestar
Just curious. In one (non-team) I used game chat to suggest a joint attack on a territory.
The person I suggested it to did not answer, but a different player made the statement that it wasn't a team game, as if discussing joint strategy on the chat is cheating.
Is this true? Don't want to be a cheater...


Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:45 pm
by hecter
Nope, that's fine, just make sure you make it public in the game chat. A lot of people don't like truces though, so it may get you a negative feedback if you do stuff like that.

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 2007 8:03 pm
by AAFitz
hecter is exactly right, its perfectly legal, and some players choose to do it all the time, but many absolutely hate them... it usually depends upon the type of arangement your looking for... the shorter, and more casual, the better....
Ideally, with all good players at the table, truces arent really necessary...you can communicate with your armies pretty well...
typically if you're offering a truce with a weak player when your a weak player, it will be received better than if you are strong and offer another strong player one...
in that particular game, you could consider dropping the offer, just so the other player doesnt get annoyed, and it may keep the game fun, certainly explain you thought it was perfectly legal...which of course it is
Good to know...

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 2007 8:23 pm
by Piestar
Thanks for the info. It wasn't a truce offer anyway, just a suggestion that we both attack a continental boundary, as neither of us had the troops to do it alone. so there is no offer to drop. That turn is gone...
thanks again...