Originally posted by no1marauderI think the GM should also storm Poland.
I suggest people simply examine the old, saved turnfiles. On turns 17 and 18 it is obvious that Novgorod builds absolutely nothing. There is also little fighting between Novgorod and the Teutons. On turn 19, Bavaria spends 212 Gold on units.
The "sudden death in the family" story is BS.
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Originally posted by no1marauderFor eff's sake, can't you give it up for once? This is not the first and won't be the last time you've accused people in public of cheating, when the MD TOS (or whatever it's called) says to report suspicions to the GM and NOT to take it public. And her father died, for eff's sake.
I suggest people simply examine the old, saved turnfiles. On turns 17 and 18 it is obvious that Novgorod builds absolutely nothing. There is also little fighting between Novgorod and the Teutons. On turn 19, Bavaria spends 212 Gold on units.
The "sudden death in the family" story is BS.
Originally posted by buffalobillThe GM doesn't run the RHP forums. Explain the 212 Gold spending or shut up. I don't believe anybody died; Novgorod was transfering Gold to Bavaria almost a month ago. You're either incredibly gullible (when it benefits you, of course) or a pathetic liar like KW.
For eff's sake, can't you give it up for once? This is not the first and won't be the last time you've accused people in public of cheating, when the MD TOS (or whatever it's called) says to report suspicions to the GM and NOT to take it public. And her father died, for eff's sake.
Originally posted by no1marauderNo. Gold can be sent and used on the same turn. I don't know if Bavaria is aware of that or not, but it could have been sent by Novgorod in one set of orders and spent that same turn. Of course, this would necessitate Bavaria knowing about it ahead of time.
Remember that gold cannot be used the turn it is transferred.
I think openly speculating on whether or not the death in the family occurred is more than a bit ghoulish. And it is besides the point.
I don't hear anyone justifying Novgorod giving away the gold. I certainly don't. It does not make sense that someone would be so overcome with grief that they would have to act in such a way as to throw the game balance askew. So overcome with grief that they would need to leave the game? Sure, and that is understandable and a sad slice of real life which often intrudes on any game we might be playing.
Originally posted by no1marauderCan you account for pillaging revenue (random) and any other gifts received (perhaps from somebody with very deep pockets), not to mention minor variables like unspent upkeep in particularly bloody turns? Without access to another player's turnfile I don't think you can conduct a watertight audit.
How???? Bavaria was building at its max for quite a few turns as the turnfiles clearly show.