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Code of Conduct: It is not Multi-boxing, yet... is it?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 8:16 pm
by jayohaechehn
So here is the sitch good people.

There is Me, PlayerA and PlayerB.

Through play it is discovered/revealed that PlayerB is the IRL friend of PlayerA.

PlayerB is playing for the first time. This is PlayerAs third game.

PlayerB confesses that, "The game is not for me." And hands over control of his subs, drillers, outposts and Everything to PlayerA.

(Or simply just does everything PlayerA tells him too do because he does not care and could care less so why not just play FOR your friend right?)

My issue, and question about the matter.

At the tail end of day 1 early into day 2 of the game, PlayerB launches everything. And I sincerely mean EVERY LAST THING, drillers, specialists, and his QUEEN at a single outpost of MINE.

He did it because PlayerA said too, and because he just really didn't care.

Note: PlayerA is in his third game. He has two golds. "I" am in my third game. I have two golds as well. This started as a 10 player game. But no other player has any medals except one whom had a silver.

I still have my suspicions that PlayerA COULD yet be multi-boxing. But I am not here to accuse him of it, but ask.

In this situation? It seems to be a significant (and arguably unfair) advantage to have the complete resources and ability to throw away and/or derail your most (perceived) threat/competitor.

I KNOW I was deliberately targeted. And I will admit. I was rather sore at the start of it all. The sudden all out launch on me just put blood in the water where every opportunistic player near me jumped at the chance to take advantage of MY disadvantage.

It sucked. I got over being disgruntled and got down to not Playing... but simply SURVIVING.

My odds or clear opportunity for a "fair" game were Shot from the beginning. Am I upset that I lost the chance to keep my record clean with a fair shot at another medal? Nope. I count myself as winning having been able to avoid elimination in SPITE of being so clearly targeted and disadvantaged from the word Go.

So... is PlayerA multi-boxing? Eh... maybe not. But he might as WELL BE.

How does this fit into the Code of Conduct? I cannot report him. Yet I cannot help but think this is a clear violation of the spirit of the game.

Your thoughts?

Re: Code of Conduct: It is not Multi-boxing, yet... is it?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 8:30 pm
by jayohaechehn
Oh I forgot. :-/

Being that PlayerA has such free reign over PlayerB? There has been multiple incidents where PlayerB has just given over their outposts to PlayerA.

Including where PlayerB built a mine "just in time" to gift (depower shields) so PlayerA could grab it.

PlayerA is (not surprisingly) winning the game. And where is playerB?

Right below ME (I have only one outpost left but have more Neptunium than playerB due to a mine I owned early on) only above the couple resigned players currently in the game.

Other players have expressed a good degree of annoyance regarding how much of the resources and posts of PlayerB were used or given up so clearly to PlayerAs advantage.

Yet... again. It is not Multi-boxing.

Or.... Is it???

Re: Code of Conduct: It is not Multi-boxing, yet... is it?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 9:01 pm
by roadkiehl
These kinds of things apparently are happening a lot. I've myself answered a few posts similar to yours.

I think (and I could be wrong) that the general consensus is that it's not against the code of conduct as it is. The debate is whether or not the code should be changed.

I agree, though, that is lame and I'm sorry that happened.

Re: Code of Conduct: It is not Multi-boxing, yet... is it?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 9:43 pm
by zerashi
roadkiehl wrote:These kinds of things apparently are happening a lot. I've myself answered a few posts similar to yours.

I think (and I could be wrong) that the general consensus is that it's not against the code of conduct as it is. The debate is whether or not the code should be changed.

I agree, though, that is lame and I'm sorry that happened.


Depending on how much this happens it could break the code of conduct, though if its the first and only time its probably unethically legal. Either way I recommend reporting them through the in game email, if they enough reports on them in sure they will do something

Re: Code of Conduct: It is not Multi-boxing, yet... is it?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 2:03 am
by kinc4id
jayohaechehn wrote:How does this fit into the Code of Conduct? I cannot report him.


Why not? Report him and the devs will see if he is multi-boxing or breaking any other rules.

Re: Code of Conduct: It is not Multi-boxing, yet... is it?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 3:54 pm
by davygravy
Did the deva change rules to delete prohibition of multi-boxing and multi game deals?

Re: Code of Conduct: It is not Multi-boxing, yet... is it?

PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 9:52 pm
by istop82
It doesn't take long to get a high enough rating before you start to recognize names. Reputation will catch up with them and make them a target. I've seen it happen in games before. If you start policing, there could be a hole slue of problems. People could claim all sorts of things. I say, leave it as is and let the free market deal with it.