cordova85 wrote:my sense of fair play is a little to strong some times a player in 1 of my games forgot to log out so he will lose that precious card we strive so hard for so being the fair play and considerate guy i am i not only pm him hoping he is still logged in some where i also email him he emailed me back thanking me! it was not a hurry up so i can move it was consideration for another player working for that almighty card =-= well that card gave him the set that was able to take me out lol. he did nothing wrong not mad at him or this would be in the flame section. don't know whether to be mad at myself though. would i do it again ---probably do i consider myself a goody to shoes no=== it is just a game it is just a game it is just a game === do i consider my self a dumbass =-= i kinda do but yhis is a game not a real war to be played fairly and honestly=-= but now for your opion what would you have done
- Salut Cordova!
- Most times nice guys finish last, its all about what you feel more comfortable with. Leaving a message on his wall would be fair enough, going through the length of e-mail might be too much.
- You are on a war game site, Another way of looking at it, is that you are new here and know to end turn for spoil, If your enemy forgets to end turn its really considered a mistake on their part, which in battle, mistakes must be paid for so that the learning process continues, Making one aware they didnt end only enables them, You lost that war when you should of won it. In real war, the enemy will never point out mistakes so to give opposition a better chance, this is war, would you feel completely satisfied winning a war you shouldnt have because a mistake you made was pointed out by enemy? We are suppose to learn from mistakes, How can one learn from a mistake when the mistake is made to be ok, You really didnt help him, you enable him to make the same mistake again, Instead you might have wanted to win the war and point out to him that he might have won if he didnt make mistake?