NQ KatManDude
Chieftain
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2012
- Messages
- 4
I have just recently learned of this move, although I have found out that it isnt new to long time players.
I learned of this, in one particular game when 5 rifles "jumped" on my city after the turn ended and I could do nothing to counter the move. At the beginning of the next turn I killed 2 of the rifles before my city fell, but it seems to me at this point it is "just whoever can click fastest" with really no skill involved.
I guess one could argue that the skill came into play on the "setting up" of the rifles "jumping" on my city.
I see this like 2 boxers stepping into the ring, and as the officials head is turned and one boxer is stepping through the ropes, the other boxer punches him in the back of the head 5 or 6 times before the official gets turned back around...... Not very sportsman like, but still effective.
We have discussed this in NQ (No Quitters Group) with our members, with the larger consensus by far, feeling this is a cheap tactic. We have decided that in NQ Games we will not use this move.
I am just curious, on what others in the civ community, think about this move. Whether you are for or against it, I would like to hear your thoughts and opinions.
I learned of this, in one particular game when 5 rifles "jumped" on my city after the turn ended and I could do nothing to counter the move. At the beginning of the next turn I killed 2 of the rifles before my city fell, but it seems to me at this point it is "just whoever can click fastest" with really no skill involved.
I guess one could argue that the skill came into play on the "setting up" of the rifles "jumping" on my city.
I see this like 2 boxers stepping into the ring, and as the officials head is turned and one boxer is stepping through the ropes, the other boxer punches him in the back of the head 5 or 6 times before the official gets turned back around...... Not very sportsman like, but still effective.
We have discussed this in NQ (No Quitters Group) with our members, with the larger consensus by far, feeling this is a cheap tactic. We have decided that in NQ Games we will not use this move.
I am just curious, on what others in the civ community, think about this move. Whether you are for or against it, I would like to hear your thoughts and opinions.