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The accused are suspected of: Using multiple accounts.
Other: What is the odds of your spouse just adding a MRS in front of your game play name? Is anyone checking IP addresses for gameplay? to see if someone is using 2 accounts? They were on and playing at the same time. While this is possible I find it highly unlikely!
They look alright to me, when you look at there games the only games they play together are 1vs1 private games and doubles. It doesn't make since for them to have a multi if these were the only types of games that these two play together.
willboyau wrote:They look alright to me, when you look at there games the only games they play together are 1vs1 private games and doubles. It doesn't make since for them to have a multi if these were the only types of games that these two play together.
it does because that way one can take all of the other ones points
willboyau wrote:They look alright to me, when you look at there games the only games they play together are 1vs1 private games and doubles. It doesn't make since for them to have a multi if these were the only types of games that these two play together.
it does because that way one can take all of the other ones points
I realize that but looking at their 1vs1 games both players were winning its not just one of them getting all of the points.
willboyau wrote:They look alright to me, when you look at there games the only games they play together are 1vs1 private games and doubles. It doesn't make since for them to have a multi if these were the only types of games that these two play together.
it does because that way one can take all of the other ones points
I realize that but looking at their 1vs1 games both players were winning its not just one of them getting all of the points.
A person could open two accounts and make it look like they were not the same person. It looks very suspicious to me, but I don't think that there is any way to prove it.
I'd say this is a case of suspected secret diplomacy more than multis. Multis generally don't choose virtually the same name then join public games.
You need to look in the game history of the Standard/Assassin/Terminator games that involve more than just those two players, and see if they collude to eliminate other players, or keep undefended borders with each other. I'm not inclined to do so, as they don't look like multis/secrets. Here's why you need to look at Std/Ass/Trm:
1v1 games: If they share the wins, as is the case here, it's contrary to fundamental reasons for multis Dubs, trips, quads: If they are on the same team, secret diplomacy isn't an issue as they have team chat
Also, multis generally don't buy 2 premiums for farming, they use freemiums for points. The 1v1 games are lasting a long time (first one I looked at was 19 rounds). One isn't -always- playing the other one. They log at different times, sometimes the turns are several hours apart, sometimes they're taken intertwined with each other. In fact there's a multitude of reasons pointing to them being different people who are abiding by the rules. If they beat you, it's due to them being a good communicative team, not anything against the rules. I'm guessing the other 3 teams in that game had substandard communication.
e_i_pi wrote:I'd say this is a case of suspected secret diplomacy more than multis. Multis generally don't choose virtually the same name then join public games.
You need to look in the game history of the Standard/Assassin/Terminator games that involve more than just those two players, and see if they collude to eliminate other players, or keep undefended borders with each other. I'm not inclined to do so, as they don't look like multis/secrets. Here's why you need to look at Std/Ass/Trm:
1v1 games: If they share the wins, as is the case here, it's contrary to fundamental reasons for multis Dubs, trips, quads: If they are on the same team, secret diplomacy isn't an issue as they have team chat
Also, multis generally don't buy 2 premiums for farming, they use freemiums for points. The 1v1 games are lasting a long time (first one I looked at was 19 rounds). One isn't -always- playing the other one. They log at different times, sometimes the turns are several hours apart, sometimes they're taken intertwined with each other. In fact there's a multitude of reasons pointing to them being different people who are abiding by the rules. If they beat you, it's due to them being a good communicative team, not anything against the rules. I'm guessing the other 3 teams in that game had substandard communication.
Good comments, I did noticed that some of their games were hours apart but chalked it up to trying to make yourself look like separate players. The premium/freemiums makes more sense to me, I didn't even notice that but makes sense.