None the less that game went from two newbies duking it out in a really casual game to one guy turning into a douche and so the other guy got really salty.
No matter how you slice it. It was a casual game even if it was league, it was still super casual. Redoing battles, editing, doing turns over, and all that… yeah that is casual.
It is one thing to edit for bugs/patch updates/computer crashes… it is another to allow edits before your turn… another to allow edits after your turn… another to redo stuff…
You know what a fighter illegally moving is? A fighter that stares at where he was trying to go or a fighter that had to fight neutrals to get there (if you did your noncombat movement in combat and you flew over neutrals, yeah you got to fight that). That is what that is.
Same thing for Jeff. A forget is a forget, too bad so sad. You guys were playing real casual up until then.
I learned to do my turns right the first time. I let most players do whatever especially if they tell me they are a beginner and I even remind some players about certain tricks I could do… I said, “1 infantry is not good enough to block my one bomber which has exactly enough movement to get there, please put another infantry at least or I am going to attack it and try to blitz your capital.” Sometimes I tell people this and they leave it the way it was and they just accept defeat when it happens. I forgot who, but I got “warm up dice” in my email… which was pretty funny.
Most of my league games were semi casual, even with Zhukov, which is why I have not called a win on him yet even though it has been two months. I am giving him a month before league ends before I call that one. A long time ago we would play over the lobby with no edits and we played 5 minute turns, those were good times. We had whole games done in a couple of hours.
You guys seemed to have a casual game and all of a sudden it switched to serious competitive. Which is why I frown on you.
Usually that gets established early on and it stays consistent.