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why ru writing bullshit on other peoples walls - i guess u also dream of pgas at night...
cs13 on Friday February 26, 2010
dont flag this faggot ....and dont accept his flags wotn respect
udrop on Saturday February 20, 2010
as i responce to all bad reviews i have please read. this was copied from this games fourm Here are the flagging facts: 1. If you flag to someone, they have the complete right to still attack you, and often should. There is nothing 'dishonorable' about it. They may need to expand to fight for a higher position and your flag should not stop them from expanding to do so. They may want to earn more dom points - it is their right to do so as they have clearly earned a stronger position. Flags are ONLY there to help the game end faster; they are not magic invincibility potions to protect you when you otherwise should die. 2. People who over-expand and then throw up a flag should frequently be attacked. Just because you put up a flag does not mean that you can foolishly over-expand and leave little stacks lying about and expect to keep them. Again, a flag is not a magic invincibility potion that protects you from attack - it's just there to help the game end faster. You'll often see people over expand recklessly throw up a flag and have it 'respected' and thus earning a position higher than they should have gotten. Good strategy on their part if they think they can get away with it, but poor form on the other players' part to let them do so. Keep in mind that that over-expanding player is taking dominance points away from the other players when they do this as well; frequently from the person who is in the best position to take their smaller stacks. 3. An early flag is essentially a truce offer. If a player verbally flags in round two, it's a safe assumption that those two players are effectively truced and will not be hindering each other's play. The other players on the board need to actively counter this or will almost always end up losing to these two players. This is not very different from being observant and countering two players who says things like "I'm cool" or "how about we be friendly." If you don't fight this behavior when possible, those players will win. You will see some people that ignore or even purposefully attack early verbal flags. This is a reasonable solution to this problem. They're probably flagging early because they are weak, so take the land and dominance points if you are in a position to do so. In review: Flagging Rule #1 - Flagging to someone does not mean they cannot and often should not attack you. Flagging Rule #2 - Players who recklessly over-expand and then flag for defense should often be attacked. Flagging Rule #3 - An early verbal flag is often an effective truce offer. I will state the most important part again: flagging was only introduced to help the game end faster. Your flag DOES NOT prevent you from being attacked - it is not what it was designed to do.
mict08 on Thursday February 18, 2010
DO NOT TRUST HIM!
Air33 on Wednesday February 17, 2010
FUCKING ASSHOLE
strawhat on Wednesday February 17, 2010
absolutly disrespecting flags, he doesnt know how to play the game
GoGonzalez on Tuesday February 9, 2010
dont respect flags
Grisu on Saturday February 6, 2010
fucking idiot i flagged him and after he att me:S what a dick
phantom_jerk on Thursday February 4, 2010
KDice - Multiplayer Dice War
KDice is a multiplayer strategy online game played in monthly competitions. It's like Risk. The goal is to win every territory on the map.
CREATED BY RYAN © 2006
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