rob-or-ross wrote:While my first post could have been misunderstood if not misread I tried to be extremely clear with my second post.
Perhaps my post was too long?
To summarise:
Rules discussions should be settled as if between gentlemen - it is a British game after all.
Withdrawing when a player is cheating for advantage is not childish, unsporting or raging.
It is simply refusing to pander to the whims of a spoilt brat with no discipline.
If enough players refuse to play against them they will change their ways or never play again.
Games of strategy and tactics rely on honour, if your opponent has none then there merit in playing.
I have ended games before when my opponent has tampered with my minis while I was in the bathroom, fielded more units than in his list or repeatedly used a single dice to make practised rolls for advantage.
We all should, it might bring a bit of maturity and circumspection to the gaming masses.
^ this. Give this man a cookie.