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Comments: They take turns simultaneously, miss turns the same way, and always seem to wind up on teams with each other. The four given examples should demonstrate neatly.
NOT AN OFFICIAL RULING: The games you reported are all team games. A good team usually plays the way you are describing. Can you find examples of this happening in non team games?
I'm aware that teams often play close together, and probably wouldn't have reported this, EXCEPT: The three also missed their turn together. In terms of reinforcements, this can be a viable strategy at times, but they were clearly winning, so... That's when I noticed the time-frame. A team of three located on separate physical addresses that somehow manages to check in, one after the other, with less than 70 seconds between one logging out and another logging on? It even seems they missed their turn on other games as well in the same time-frame as they missed their turn in the game with me. Three separate people going on a net-less trip together. It's possible that they are merely three friends sitting with head-sets and playing Conquer Club as if it was Counter-Strike, but I don't really buy that.
Kurful wrote:EXCEPT: The three also missed their turn together. [...] That's when I noticed the time-frame.
Interesting point. Whatever will come out of the inquiry, it made sense for you to post it here.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
lancehoch wrote:NOT AN OFFICIAL RULING: The games you reported are all team games. A good team usually plays the way you are describing. Can you find examples of this happening in non team games?
Well as the anti-cheating and abuse system is getting stronger, the cunningness of the multis gets stronger too. Perhaps the 3 players thought that if they played in team games, it wouldn't look suspicious...