wallom11: that wasn't even fun. vote to end and play one more? me: lol no you can surrender then we play again wallom11: that was a bs game. i will play with you one more if you want to have a real game. come on man. play a real one
I say no again and then he stalls the full five minutes on every turn just saying over and over we should play a "real" game but only if I vote and he wont surrender.
Yeah sure, you think I care whether i get a little "winner" by my name at the end of a game? If someone needs a little stats bump i will always oblige.
You are absolutely right when you say that you will never get that hour of your life back, you knew it from the moment he unveiled his plan to you. You played that hour of monotonous bullshit because you need someone or something else to tell you that you are sucessful. That need is so strong that you never seriously wondered whether it was worth it. Getting the approval of the authority figure is the most important thing to you, when in fact you would be happier and more successful if you looked for validation from yourself.
Back to the point here, I believe Billy Walsh went out of order later on (due to anger most probably,) but none the less the other players actions, on his realisation of losing, where extremely unsportsmanlike and he was purposefully holding up the game, which I think is against a Warlight rule?
Actually there's nothing in the rules or terms of service about stalling - which makes sense as people may not be intentionally stalling. If you don't like it, have a shorter boot time.