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Comments: The gameplay in this match led me to search out the players names. The strategy just made no logical sense, and upon a quick search, I discover that these 3 all play together in many other games (in various combinations), despite them being very new to the game. I suspect they are friends outside of CC and are coordinating attacks to take out any "non-friends".
Which do you consider to being new to this game? Colemanus has played over 19000 games, bearcat 260 and gazza has played 2600 games. With the cooks having played just 5 games together i highly doubt they are friends/ a multi. If anything I would think their strategies are not that good with their very low win percentage and rank. 5 games together out of 19K games is less than 1/1000. It does suck having cooks "team" up on you. i managed to be in a 5 player game once as P2 and the next 3 that joined were cooks. Sure enough one of them won and i lost 60 points. lol.
It’s fine. You can clear them. The gameplay appeared very coordinated, but I’ll just chalk that up to poor strategy I guess? I saw the very low ranks and common games, and wrongly assumed they were new players. I’ll take my lumps. Apologies for jumping to conclusions. I play enough that patterns and play style are fairly easy to see... and this game just made no sense, including a triple teamed attack with spoils. Could have been coincidence
eridein wrote:It’s fine. You can clear them. The gameplay appeared very coordinated, but I’ll just chalk that up to poor strategy I guess? I saw the very low ranks and common games, and wrongly assumed they were new players. I’ll take my lumps. Apologies for jumping to conclusions. I play enough that patterns and play style are fairly easy to see... and this game just made no sense, including a triple teamed attack with spoils. Could have been coincidence
You know as a grown up, before you accuse or assume(arse of you and me remember). Why not say use that mouse and click on the player's name and go to their wall. What do you know? The wall tells you how many games they've played, and sometimes it even has messages from other accounts. A lot of secret diplomacies are arranged on walls really isn't so secret with cheaters often having the IQ of tap water.