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On a much more interesting point, is players teaming up and combining their knowledge unfair? Most clans are pretty competetive so this doesn't happen much but if you're going to, it's only fair to discuss it in an open chat room and offer similar help to all the other players. CMO is each manager on his own fighting it out. Managers teaming up etc. can ruin it but I acknowledge that many of the players involved in this tournament are new and aren't familiar with playing CM 'socially' so I think that Kozak should do a sort of de-briefing which would be constructive criticisms for all and saying how they can improve etc. (if they need to).
01-03-2004, 07:15 PM
EURO 2004 Online tournament – applications thread >> New online gamers, this is your chance! Post #192
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Guyver:
point taken. i dont really play it online much due to other commitments.
each group should have rules on that, but i understand ur views.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
it wasn't really directed at you, it was more of a point in general that sprung in my mind whilst reading your argument. I'm interested to know what other people think about this (whether manager's sharing ideas, tactics etc. is a good thing)
01-03-2004, 07:20 PM
EURO 2004 Online tournament – applications thread >> New online gamers, this is your chance! Post #193
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by exchampionsfan:
On a much more interesting point, is players teaming up and combining their knowledge unfair? Most clans are pretty competetive so this doesn't happen much but if you're going to, it's only fair to discuss it in an open chat room and offer similar help to all the other players. CMO is each manager on his own fighting it out. Managers teaming up etc. can ruin it but I acknowledge that many of the players involved in this tournament are new and aren't familiar with playing CM 'socially' so I think that Kozak should do a sort of de-briefing which would be constructive criticisms for all and saying how they can improve etc. (if they need to).<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
TBH who cares, if someone in my clan game tries to better me thats his biscuit. I've been playing clan warfare for 5 yrs now and have seen others work their way through the tactics forum and gpg to get one up on me. The dogmeister usually prevails tho . Its a no holds bar clan environment lads, aslong as no one is cheating we should all be able to cope.
Also to add the above, the forums alone provide more info that another sidekick on msn.
01-04-2004, 03:35 AM
EURO 2004 Online tournament – applications thread >> New online gamers, this is your chance! Post #194
My overall thoughts on it are, the actual matches were good, nailbiting stuff. I was proud to lead Bulgaria to the semi's where they traditionally fall. My main goal though was to get in a clan, but instead some guy who was knocked out earlier in the tournament got in, which was dispapointing.
01-04-2004, 04:13 PM
EURO 2004 Online tournament – applications thread >> New online gamers, this is your chance! Post #198
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rdysn5:
My overall thoughts on it are, the actual matches were good, nailbiting stuff. I was proud to lead Bulgaria to the semi's where they traditionally fall. My main goal though was to get in a clan, but instead some guy who was knocked out earlier in the tournament got in, which was dispapointing.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
This was not a 'qualifier' for a clan. It was a chance for you to learn and discover about playing CM online and it's now up to you to try and join one. I'm glad that you've enjoyed it and hope that you will get even more involved in the CMO community in the future
01-04-2004, 06:02 PM
EURO 2004 Online tournament – applications thread >> New online gamers, this is your chance! Post #199
I need to make a big apology for not appearing on sat afternoon. What happened was this.
I went out to a club on Friday night after the first session and I pulled. I ended up waking up in a strange flat in the middle of Ayr (miles from home) at about 11 o'clock and I didn't get home until after 2pm.
I didn't think there would be much point joining the game at that time coz I thought it would be all but over and someone else would probably have taken my place.
Strange but true.
So once again, my apologies. Having read the thread it sounded like it was a good experience (for most people anyway) and I hope no-one holds this against me in the future - it was a one off.
01-04-2004, 06:26 PM
EURO 2004 Online tournament – applications thread >> New online gamers, this is your chance! Post #200
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rdysn5:
My main goal though was to get in a clan, but instead some guy who was knocked out earlier in the tournament got in, which was dispapointing.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Don't see what guy you mean???
If you mean Dez who knocked you out? He never was knocked out as he hadn't been in the draw. He only took over Dogs'Italy job as he was working.