- Mark as unread from here
- Posted: 4 years ago
- Modified: 4 years ago
-
Post #1
I have noticed that some players in here from time to time attack a player who has already resigned/surrendered in a game, before the latter's troops turn grey (neutral). Now there could be strategic reasons for that, meaning that the attacker would have done it regardless, but I believe that, in some cases at least, the attack would not have taken place if the attacker had realised his victim was no longer a threat.
Although a white flag is immediately displayed next to a player's name upon surrender, the player's troops on the map remain the same colour until his troops turn grey, at which point everyone in the game probably notice and are aware that the player quit. Or at the very least that his troops are now neutral and do not pose a threat.
So what if we did something to make it clearer much earlier that a surrendered player is down and out? We could, technology permitting, for instance add the little white flag to the player's troops on the map as well – one for each army – so that all other players would know for sure what happened. Instantly.
It wouldn't help the senior players, for obvious reasons, but others may benefit from a little white flag nudging them in the right direction, before they waste precious troops on pointless attacks.
Although a white flag is immediately displayed next to a player's name upon surrender, the player's troops on the map remain the same colour until his troops turn grey, at which point everyone in the game probably notice and are aware that the player quit. Or at the very least that his troops are now neutral and do not pose a threat.
So what if we did something to make it clearer much earlier that a surrendered player is down and out? We could, technology permitting, for instance add the little white flag to the player's troops on the map as well – one for each army – so that all other players would know for sure what happened. Instantly.
It wouldn't help the senior players, for obvious reasons, but others may benefit from a little white flag nudging them in the right direction, before they waste precious troops on pointless attacks.
"The brave man well shall fight and win, though dull his blade may be."
~Fafnismal 28
~Fafnismal 28