Just played you silverspawn and I made sure not to say gg after I won because I didn't want you to feel bad about the game. I would like to ask though, why did you buy Silk Roads from the start of the game when it was a straight JOAT game?
idk cause I dont remember that game, but sometimes when im in bad shape, I just do random stuff that makes no sense, and even though I realise it while playing, I still just do it... its a mental problem. similar things have always hold me back in sc2. it doesn't happen to me nearly as often as it used to, but I can't think of many boards where i would open silk road when there's JOAD, so it was probably one of these times. and im at a personal low ranking wise, so... not the best mentality lately.
it's also possible that i've just not seen him. I'll try to dedicate at least a few seconds to every card before every game to think about how i want or don't want to use it, but... well sometimes it doesn't work. I've even managed to overlook chapel in the past. My latest attempt to fix that is to simply stop playing after a thrown game.
about the #vp thing: well, my personal opinion about it is pretty much that vp counters are an incredibly stupid idea, they take skill away from the game, which increases the luck ratio for every specific game, and I'm at a loss to understand why anyone who's invested in dominion would want to have one. So, i always disallow the counter, and I used to put it in the title of my games, but I don't anymore... not really sure why, it wasn't a conscious decision, I just kind of stopped doing it. From now on I'll probably do it again, since I don't want to be bm.
It seems to be controversial though, so I'll put it in the opening post.
You are assigning malicious intent to others. That is the same thing silver spawn did regarding "offensive gg"s. More likely, the person came to play Dominion, and the thought that she needs to essentially specify "standard rules" in the title never occurred to her.
The main problem here is that, other than in RTS, a lot of players aren't even aware that someone might have a problem with it, and might just think it shows good manner either way. It's also hard to claim that they are wrong, because there are no objectively valid arguments, and no-one can be forced to respect what is a kind of weird online consensus. Because of this, I can't claim it's bm, no matter how much I dislike it
please explain to me how I did that, because I really don't see it.
Also, pls dont put a space in my name...
What about the situation where the player is aware of the counter and wants it off, but used the automatch, which automatically creates a game title? Are you obliged to inform your opponent you will be turning the counter off before the game starts? Most people click the "create game" button right away, so if you're not hosting, you don't have much of a chance.
If you're playing automatch and your opponent disallowes the vp counter, you just have to deal with it. You could implement a filter for that into the addon, but as is, you can do whatever you want when using automatch.