Mutineer said:
Moving unit into forest befor opponent is exploiting it for tactical advantage.
I and Taok did not had any problem with having it on turn by turn base.
Fair enough. Xerol: naughty
By the way, if you want to take your turn but don't know if your opponent has (in order to avoid breaking the double turn rule), check the log on
this page, which you can access by clicking on any part of the RSS feed, or going through the
civstats main page.
EDIT: Because you logged in multiple times last turn, once before Xerols turn and once after, Xerol
may have gotten the impression (from the log) that you had moved after him on the previous turn, allowing him to move before you in the current turn. Why are people logging in multiple times in the same turn anyway?
Anyway, from now on people, judge this via whether your opponent has pressed turn, which you can see either from the feed or the aforementioned civstats link... if they have, you may assume that they have moved all their units for purposes of the double turn rule. If they have not assume they haven't moved any of their units, even if they've already logged in and out; and preferably, you should all press end turn the first time you log in.
Also, as I think I mentioned by email, you may always take your turn 12 hours after the turn has started (by the game clock, so probably a bit more than 12 hours since it runs slow. You can tell using the civstats page or the feed) regardless of whether your opponent has taken their turn or not.
Read this explanation if you want: