human-slaughter
brand new year
Im sending mine now and qoou has asked me to send his as well
I know that in no circumstances have italian orders affected any other nation's orders, however, if you would like, I can make a rule saying that only a non-player can send orders for qoou.
(I knew turkey was taking greece before he knew italy was moving to albania, and russia and italy have had nothing to do with each other beforehand)
It just should not be allowed what-so-ever in a game like this. Players knowing what other players moves are, they can use it while making diplomacy, the player sending orders for the other player can alter them.
If I have so and so send in orders for me, and it's an order to stab an ally and it goes wrong, I can say "Hey! I didn't tell you to send those!"
It opens up a HUGE can of worms, and I'm not willing to play a second longer on a diplomacy game where this practice is allowed.
He gave me the orders to send this turn, but I agree with what Amon says. Just by looking at the orders he sent and the diplomacy I've done, I can easily predict what will occur with Italy, Turkey, and Austria. I already feel that is an unfair advantage enough. Thus, I would ask some other intermediary to send the orders for him in the future.