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Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 15:46:17


Richard Sharpe 
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I am curious to know how the two interact. If the ladder algorithm pairs you with someone on your blacklist does it just throw the game out? Or would it go ahead and force the game in the interest of competition and ladder integrity?

I ask because I am contemplating the blacklist of a member who seriously wasted my time in a ladder game but want to first know how it will be handled.
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 15:58:27


MilitaryManiac 
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I guess we will find out since I blacklisted you. You are seriously the biggest dick I have come across since I have been playing Warlight. You go around on all the forums and go out of your way to post smart ass replies. So sorry I didnt surrender ASAP!!!
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 16:16:55


Richard Sharpe 
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I was going to leave your name out of it as a courtesy but no matter.

http://warlight.net/MultiPlayer.aspx?GameID=1705968

End of turn 22, army sixes are 329 to 12, income is 62 to 8. You wait 41 hours to take your turn and at the end of the turn, it is 376 to 12 armies, 69 to 5 income and 100 to 4 territories. You have clearly lost. Yet you don't take your turn then and allow the game to continue for what I can only imagine is going to be another two days. Why waste my time and yours?

So when I question you on not taking your two turns at once, as the vast majority of others would do in the case, you defer to name-calling.


As I see it, losing gracefully and understanding when surrender is necessary/logical is one of the more important aspects of Warlight. I would expect members to understand both aspects... certainly the latter one.
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 16:24:04


Math Wolf 
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I have played ladder games against an opponent I blacklisted. Nothing special happened.

I assume the reason is because WL itself invites both opponents to the game. Both you and the blacklisted person can join a game created by Warlight.
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 16:31:44


Richard Sharpe 
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Thanks for the response Mathwolf. It's as I thought... the ladder maintains the integrity by ignoring blacklists. Thus, there is no real benefit to blacklisting in terms of ladder play.
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 17:10:59


Diabolicus 
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Could be too easily abused, blacklist everyone except the weakest players and cross your fingers you get some easy games or what?
Also, what would happen if nobody liked you and you were on everyones blacklist? No games then?
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 17:20:28


MilitaryManiac 
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So your smart ass comment was not a dick move? The only reason I took so long is because my internet connection kept cutting out, but it doesnt explain why you go out of your way to be a dick, so can you answer that?
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 17:39:07


Perrin3088 
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the black list does not stop *any* invitations.. you can black list someone and then send them an invite to a game.. blacklist just prevents them from seeing open seats in any of your games, afaik.

and the ladder as someone said, is like a third party creating the game and inviting both of you.. unless the ladder blacklisted someone, it would be utterly irrelevant to the game, whether the seats were open or not..
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 17:40:04


Richard Sharpe 
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@Diabolicus - You make a good point. There are unfortunately always those desperate enough to resort to such measures to artificially inflate their own self-worth through meaningless statistics.


@Maniact - I'm going to refrain from continuing a petty squabble on the forums. I asked my question and it was answered. If you want to continue the 'discussion' you are welcome to do so in the completed game chat.
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 17:42:13


Richard Sharpe 
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Thanks for the info Perrin... haven't had enough issues to utilize the blacklist. Only have 4 people on it (Vostro is the main one) and thats from comments or strategies referenced in the forums, not from actual gameplay.
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 17:54:38

Guy Mannington 
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Alot of players slow down there play and drag games out when they realize they are losing. I personally hate it but if i were to blacklist people for doing it the ladder would suddenly get alot smaller and i would be waiting even longer for games.
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 17:56:35


Perrin3088 
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Diabolicus, the main problem with inflating ones stats in that manner... with the modified ELO that warlight uses.. only playing against low opponents won't really inflate your skill level that much.. it would show you were better then the bottom 10% \*or 1/e* and those would be ranked and shown to be worse then those significantly above them..

beating Impaller, Mian, Byjie, Etc. would give you more rating then beating me..
Blacklist meets Ladder: 11/30/2011 17:56:49


MilitaryManiac 
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.....smh
Blacklist meets Ladder: 12/1/2011 08:19:07


Diabolicus 
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Good point, Perrin, I obiously haven't thought that through.

*scratches another evil ploy for world domination from ToDo-list*

;-)

What next, Pinky?
Blacklist meets Ladder: 12/1/2011 18:11:37


Addy the Dog 
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delaying ladder games which you are losing and speeding ones where you are winning artificially inflates your rating. so doing that in ladder games is especially annoying.
Blacklist meets Ladder: 12/1/2011 21:09:58


devilnis 
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Speaking from personal experience, the slowing of play on a losing game is more a matter of psychology than intent - If I'm getting crushed, I feel demoralized so it's less fun to do the turns and I instead allow other things in my life to distract me from getting 'em done. In games that are evenly matched or where I'm winning, I'm more excited to play the game so I think of it more and go do the turns. It's not that I'm TRYING to drag the losing games out, it just is a natural effect of my disgust with the way the game is going :) People who do it intentionally as some sort of passive-aggressive tactic though, that's lame.
Blacklist meets Ladder: 12/1/2011 21:22:03


Diabolicus 
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That is so true.. I often find myself rushing through all other games while at the same time postponing my turn on that one single ladder game again and again, simply because I cannot decide which option to choose... attack here or there, deploy here or there, this one first or last ..etc. Really no stalling intended on my side, it just happens :-)
Blacklist meets Ladder: 12/1/2011 21:48:48


Perrin3088 
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^^
Blacklist meets Ladder: 12/1/2011 22:29:56


Addy the Dog 
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yeah thats true. sometimes i just surrender those games, because im playing in so many already
Blacklist meets Ladder: 12/1/2011 22:54:47


Richard Sharpe 
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I understand the reticence to play in those instances where the situation is dire but not inescapable. However, there comes a time where you need to recognize that defeat is inevitable and surrender is necessary. The stalling, whether intentional or not, should end there.
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