The Neon Peon wrote:I fail to even see how this is an argument. It is brought up a lot for that.
If you are by far the game leader, in any game type, it is perfectly permissible to have the other players declare and alliance against you. I have been on both sides of this, and I can't find a logical argument as to why the other players should not work together if I hold half the map.
Now, lets say it is a fog game. How much good does it do for any of them if they do not tell each other my position. Only one of them might be able to see me, or two. If you form an alliance (even if it is mutual: aka. this guy is getting 50 deploy, I don't think it is smart to attack the other guy), then it is just plain stupidity to not tell each other where I am. It is like saying, lets work together, but you have to do your own thing, and I will do my thing, but we are still working together.
That just does not make sense to me.
If I see someone with a stack of over 100, and a guy keeps on attacking me. I will tell him where that stack is, who owns it, and how many troops are in it. Why? Because I prefer to not just sit there and wait for death to take me. If you think it is improper to even say where the opponent is (not even declare an alliance against him, just give info...), you can go ahead and lose fog games. I have won a good deal of them by simply saying where the enemy is, so that the underdogs do not waste their troops looking for the leader.
That is the whole purpose of fog - for concealment of your location or strength/weakness. If one is going to announce that player-x (red) holds a bonus that has a weak boarder on it; shouldn't they also declare what the others have? I don't know what green, blue, or yellow hold & they've been doing the same thing I have....trying to establish a strong-hold on the game (that's what it's about!) Green could also hold a bonus now (may be more valuable too) & if yellow turns focus on breaking mine since blue made that announcement, it could turn the game far into greens favor since yellow came after me rather than keeping green in check.
My view on it. If you don't like the setting of fog...DON'T JOIN THE GAME! It's that simple. A 4 person game with fog & only on round 2. Why can it be frowned upon during tournaments but not in regular game play?
As far as this belonging in Q&A, I wasn't sure if there's any violation of those "UNWRITTEN" rules!