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MercTom -> Honest players (12/13/2021 1:56:11 AM)

There is a game up. Please no more hackers or cheaters like the last guy with his "no damage taken" submarines. He sat in the same hex in range of my bombers and never moved away for mmonths. On land I fail on 5 attempts at 5:1 odds last one 6:1 and he holds. He takes 2 attempts at the Maginot line...and he wins the hex. Why would a developer need to cheat? I don't understand.




Hadros -> RE: Honest players (12/13/2021 1:51:46 PM)

You got balls... Don't blame me for your own incompentence!
Learn the game first and don't ragequit.




MercTom -> RE: Honest players (12/13/2021 3:34:01 PM)

Listen hacker, as soon as I mentioned your 8 months of cheating in the Atlantic it all went back to normal and the very next turn you finally took damage. Your whole Atlantic campaign is to sit off the coast of England in one solitary hex knowing of course the subs can't be touched by airplane or escort. That's not strategy. You proved your point, you can run a script in the background, congrats. Maybe you forgot but there is a casualty report, you didn't take any casualties all game, no hits. People are not as stupid as you think Hadros, people won't play with you.




Hadros -> RE: Honest players (12/13/2021 3:57:51 PM)

As experienced players know. Planes (close support in 40) don't hit subs much. Did you have your escorts in the right box as I asked?
Did you put CV and DD on the route as I asked?
You didn't even reply on that and just quitted.

Also on turn 1 you leave 10 strength French units on all the Maginot hexes.
I got two clear turns to attack them. That is why I broke your line.
Your response was that you tought the Maginot line couldn't be broken.
Clearly you don't know what you're doing but you can't accept that.
This my last response. You keep doing what you do on your level and leave me out of it.




Aurelian -> RE: Honest players (12/13/2021 4:38:58 PM)

This is not going to end well. I would suggest taking it to PM.




MercTom -> RE: Honest players (12/13/2021 4:50:57 PM)

The first thing you text wasn't hello but this and I quote "Don't pursue me it's a bug". So, I took my CV fleets to the Med and attacked the Italians. Of course I put the escorts on the North Atlantic. I play 4 games a day, every day. You start to see patterns. Turn 1 by default, German subs can go to the Atlantic and receive no damage. Turn 2 they will receive damage. The other game seemed fine and yes you are the best player I have came across but you know as well as I do the minute you stated the bug was fixed...the game became fair again. Nobody is going to play under these circumstances. I quit your game and start another. Turn 2, I attack the German subs and ya...two hits...twice. That's turn two, not May 24th 1940 like your game. Your're mad cause I gave you a **** review months ago. That's all this is.




michaelCLARADY -> RE: Honest players (12/15/2021 9:03:43 PM)

I would be curious to hear Alvaro's opinion as to whether it is even possible to hack a regular scenario straight from the server. As to the leaving all divisions on the Maginot Line, I tried that once against Hadros also. ( I have played him twice and got well beat both times). He smashed thru to Metz and made my strong defense of Paris redundant. Next game out I used his idea on another gent who was thinking to strengthen his main front by thinning the Maginot. Great tactic if your opponent offers the opportunity! As to the BOA, I have had campaign's as the axis by spring'41 where the Brits are out 200MM points for 20 German sub points and others where the ratio was 3 - 1or less for the Axis.

As I see an accusation of cheating should just not be done here unless one can show how it was done.




generalfdog -> RE: Honest players (12/19/2021 5:11:31 AM)

I have played Hadros before he is good, accusations of cheating are uncalled for, also a bug is not the same as cheating




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