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That's a good point. Conceded. The public is not a rational, constructive, or even caring beast.


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[DCM]
Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury

Panxer wrote:That's why my opponents and I talk it out... you explain, it's a skimmer, I'm intending to deepstrike with it. Do you have any objections to this? If they say 'no', then it's fair play...and my opponent has consented. Not my fault if they're ignorant to the rule given the gross and open opportunity to raise issue. They could've said something like, 'can it deepstrike?', or 'may I see your codex?', to which I would answer honestly, and let them look at my codex, how is that cheating if it's a friendly match?


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*shrugs*

It's hardly in the spirit of the game to deliberately misinform or lie to an opponent really is it ? Frankly playing like this, and seemingly being proud of it, doesn't really paint you in a very good light.

And to clarify, you weren't being trolled earlier either, in fact one would suggest that the other members were remarkably restrained, jovial and good natured when responding to you. Good for them.

It will be hard, one fears, for other users to take your tactical advice seriously or view it as worth while if you're going to approach the game with this sort of attitude.



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