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allbymyself87:
As the owner of #34, I'd like to clarify some things.
As the attackers, I do not deny that you spent resources in the form of turns, cash, troops, oil, and food to kill me a second time.
However, as the defender, I was not able to log into my country as the initial reinstatement was only partial (probably because the country and account were not re-linked). All I saw on the portal page was the option to "create a country" and no option to "play your country", even though in game, I was alive and well.
The admins were made aware of this before your second KR attempt and were trying to address it. In this period is when your second run began, the issue was still being worked on. And during this period, I had no way of accessing my country, and all I could do was listen to my highlights and watch the news in the IRC feeds.
By the time the access issue was resolved, I was able to log into a country that was already dead again.
So, take from this what you must.
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So, the admins are aware of the issue and yet make no attempts to alert/inform/stop us from spending turns/resources on killing #34.
And after we have spent turns/resources, the admins quietly reinstate #34 and do not bother at all to restore nor compensate on the turns/resources that the players spent on killing #34.
It's like #34 is the VVIP of the game and his country is the priority for admins to save/reinstate.
And we, the players that spent legit turns/resources on killing #34 means nothing at all to the admins.
If this is really the case, then please, might as well change Alliance server to force everyone to tag up as LaF.
Since, we, the non LaF means nothing to the admins.
Please purple us all OR force us all to tag up as LaF if LaF means the most to the admins and others means nothing to the admins.
I find it absolutely HILARIOUS that one side wants to cry foul, and talk about how everything is unfair, after they cheated.
It's really simple.
Blatant cheating occurred. The admins saw this, and sought to rectify it as best they could. It obviously wasn't easy to fix, and it took some time. In the middle of them rectifying it, the side that cheated decided to start playing the game fair again. And they attacked someone who was entirely unable to do anything about it, DUE TO THE PREVIOUS CHEATING.
The circumstances at the time of your legitimate attacked only occurred, and were only possible to have occurred, due to your sides cheating.
Does it suck that you wasted resources? Of course. Did you think that kill was legitimate? Maybe. Is the only reason that you wasted resources and wasted turns on a kill you thought might have been legitimate because your side cheated? Absolutely.
Maybe the mods didn't realize you were about to kill him again. You want to complain about not being warned to not kill a country that you just cheated to kill. OK, how about instead, your side doesn't cheat and cause massive problems for the admins. If that cheating doesn't happen, then we would have never been in this situation to begin with.
Now that the cheaters have been punished and your side has been inadvertently hurt by the cheating, you want to roll the whole game back. That might not be possible, and the risks of that sound pretty significant anyway. Why should we roll the game back to absolve your team from this inadvertent penalty?
To me it sounds like natural consequences. Don't like it? Maybe don't let your team cheat next time in the future.
Or maybe if they do cheat, and you realize it, you should come out publicly, right away, and say sorry. Rather than attempting to defend it, like i saw so many do.
You can't claim you were against the cheating when you guys never actually come on here and said 'hold up hold up, our guys cheated, we are sorry... we are going to pause our attacks and try to find a way to fix this situation'.
Instead, you have players from your alliance try to defend or explain away the cheating, acting like it's not a big deal. Or worse, accusing others of cheating, without evidence.
Ya'll are the bad guys here, and you're trying to act like the victims.