+1Some comments about game 5:
I think the admin decision is a complete joke. If you watch the game you see I did everything to play fair and NOT steal any of orange sheep. Orange, on the other hand, clearly saw my lumber camp and built his tc just next to it. I already placed my tc on the position where he built it some seconds later so I placed mine just a little bit next to the planned position. Taff then decided to give AW to vietnam. You may say that't the rules (I don't agree on that, rules are not clear here since imo organge provoked this tc fight as much as me. Honestly what you expect me to do in this situation? Give up the spot, let him steal my boars and move somewhere else? This would mean gg already vs china). But still if you agree taff is right and the rules approve it: In game 1 taff wrote us some minutes after start that civs where changed after restart. That's also against the rules. However, taff let the team captains decide if the wanted to continue or restart the game (as far as we understood jordan he said we have to re which was not really what we wanted as Nili seemed to be far ahead of his opponent but doesn't really matter). Vietnam was the team that switched the civs but AW was no option in this case? That's a totally random interpretation of the rules and feels really weird to me.
+1I saw this game and know arma cant do nothing, whatever he do was gg in this situation. So it is rightfully decision...
If u like when team winning the game without playing them, hf
+1Unless one of them walked to the wrong place then the LN map was bugged and should be restarted. There are not supposed to be 2 players in the same spot. Basically, as the rules are now, every time you get a bugged LN map you are going to force an AW. Anyways, rules should be enforced, but it is a bit harsh to force people to play on bugged maps and then not letting them play the map, if 2 guys spawn in the same place you can't expect one of them to spend 10 minutes looking for a spot that might as well be on the enemy side of the map.