Colonel von Blitz -> (6/14/2001 3:46:00 PM)
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The best solution would be the following:
1) The game ends (all the turns have been played or I surrender). I send the files to my opponent.
2) My opponent have to enter his password. He can view the results. He sends the files back to me.
3) I have to enter my password to be able to view the results.
Actually, the best solution is to trust. I have used the same Password since SP I PBEM-games and I have shared it recently to my opponents so they can view the map after the battle. I also know their passwords. There are several agreements in my PBEM-games that require trusting each other and this system has worked very, very well...no cheating has occurred.
If someone cheats, you do not have to play against that opponent again, right?
If one is too afraid cheating and thus cannot trust human-opponent...stick to games against AI. Though you cannot avoid 'cheating' opponent even then ;)
Colonel von Blitz
[ June 14, 2001: Message edited by: Colonel von Blitz ]
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