jzardos
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It's very sad that I have to even post something of this nature, but my guess is not all that uncommon across any gaming community. I wanted to share this unfortunate event to try and solicit feedback on others similar experiences and try and maybe brainstorm ideas how to prevent/reduce the chances of such events from happening to others. Over a month ago I started a human vs human game with a WitE member for a cg41(me Soviets) scenario. We both agreed before starting the game that it would be for the long haul and that we'd 'play it out. At first he was very timely on returning turns, however, after his attacks started to falter a bit in the late summer/fall things started to change. Just for reference and my observations, his pushing the mobile units to far and getting them cut off from supplies at times as well as pushed back by concentrated Sov conuter-attacks was key to his slow progress. So now we come to blizzard and after t29 he complained something doesn't feel right and wanted to surrender. It seemed he was a bit concerned that his units couldn't hold a line. I explained that he was allowing my deliberate attacks on units that he was putting back on the frontline and no fortification left. I could easily punch these units out and just do it again following turns. He needed to retreat back and that was his mistake. I reminded him that I didn't start this game to just have it end once the Soviets were capable of doing something and it was not to play 30 turns. This was a CG41 scenario which he knows is 200+ turns. So he did agree to play on until I receive the below email content after blizzard ended (t38). quote:
I play games to have fun and this one hasn't been in quite some time. So I'm ending it here. Which to me seems very selfish and inconsiderate to all the time investment I've made in the game so far (100 hrs more or less). I know this isn't an isolated event and I'm wondering what can be done to make people more aware of who are the people that can be trusted to play it out when they commit to that in a campaign game. My idea was to keep a list of comments if other people have issues with players, just so that can be cross referenced before starting a game to know if a player is one like I just played. I believe this person I played has probably just quit other games or will in the future. If possible, I want to prevent him from doing this to others. He does have some current games going, ones he's doing well with, thus hasn't quit them yet. Looking back I was curious as to why he was willing to start so many games, now I believe he figured he would only continue the ones he was doing ok or didn't feel he was losing. Either way I got burnt and now I'm both disappointed and discourage a bit from starting another game. The irony is had I been doing worse in my game, we'd still be playing. I'm going to refrain, for now, from mentioning this persons member name. But I won't hesitate to post it if the responses to this thread are that people want to be aware of these selfish/rude player types. FYI: T38 situation Soviets: 7 million men, 6k tanks Germans: 3.1 million men, 2.7k tanks Soviets hold: Len, Moscow, Smolensk, Kharkov, Kursk, Dnep, and Sevastopol
< Message edited by jzardos -- 8/29/2011 7:54:43 PM >
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