Ribannah said:
civ_steve said:
This definitely is not a democracy, but to call it a ludocracy is uncalled for and rude IMO, especially considering the amount of uncompensated time the staff contribute to run this competition for our benefit.
I am quite aware of all the work the staff is doing, having been in that positoin myself.
Apparently you do not know the meaning of the word. It is a technical term for when the world is ruled by a game (or games).
There is also a slang meaning, but I'm not writing slang.
I have not heard the term, so before I posted, I did a casual search for ludocracy in Merriam-Webster's online site, Brittanica.com, Google and AskJeeves. There were no entries in Merriam-Webster's or Brittanica; Google and AskJeeves linked to an entry in the Urban Dictionary. "Ludocracy - the state of when a group of ludacrous occurences/ideas/objectives all meet at the same time and place", and one of the examples is "my job is a ------ ludocracy". The Urban Dictionary is a slang dictionary, and I assume the ludacrous is misspelled. Ludicrous (according to Merriam-Webster's) has an archaic meaning of "relating to, characterized by, or designed for play or amusement : not serious", but the modern meanings are "2 a : amusing or laughable through obvious absurdity, incongruity, exaggeration, or eccentricity" and "'2' b : meriting derisive laughter or scorn as absurdly inept, false, or foolish " None of the other rather limited number of links lead me to any other understanding of the term, so I concluded and still conclude that you took a cheap shot at the GOTM staff for how GOTM is run.
While I was there, I looked up the word 'exploit', since you continue to use that term for this tactic (I guess I could call coal a diamond - all that's missing is pressure and heat). Amusingly enough the definition for the noun 'exploit' is "a notable or heroic act".

There are 3 transitive verb definitions. "1 obsolete : ACHIEVE, PERFORM", "2 a (1) : to turn (a natural resource) to economic account ... (2) : to take advantage of : ", and "'2' b : to make use of meanly or unjustly for one's own advantage or profit : take undue advantage of " The definition that comes closest to the use of 'exploit' for this thread is 2 b.
I would argue that for one's personal use of CIV, nothing you can do ever meets this definition. The object of the game is to win with any and all capabilities you can derive or use within the game, and if the game has a game-breaking exploit you are free to use it (or not) if you wish, for your own games.
For GOTM purposes and submittals, the staff generates a standard of what isn't acceptable. The standard is an open one so that if a player is aware of a powerful tactic they wish to use they are required to submit the tactic to the staff prior to its use for a ruling. This allows for a fair and just comparison of submitted games (all non-excluded tactics are available for use by all players), and allows the staff flexibility in these rulings. And it's discussions like this one, and the spoilers, that help educate the average player in the tactics that are available to use. If the staff has not excluded a tactic for GOTM purposes, then it is not an exploit for those same purposes.
I don't mind the discussion of this tactic. What concerns me is that constantly calling a GOTM-ruled acceptable tactic an exploit will convince a new player not to use this GOTM acceptable tactic. I initially responded to this thread because Memphus sounded like he'd been convinced that his game was unacceptable and he wouldn't submit it. That was unfair to him and I'm glad that the discussion continued and convinced him otherwise.