I have been playing a game for a couple weeks now, Game 2281066, and it looks like France is hacking.
- He is making trades for provinces I own, and he never sends a trade request. I know this because it says that he is making trades in the newspaper, and none of my provinces that he ' 'traded'' for had low morale.
- All these provinces were mine and my allies, two each. He did not invade them, and I know that he could not have traded for them because I am in close contact with my ally, a friend from school, and he also thought that he must be hacking.
- You can only trade for one province a day, how did he miraculously trade 4?
- I included a picture of France at his current position, so you can easier reference the provinces I am reffering to
- When my friend and I were playing at Lunch I was looking at his industrial complex layout system to maximize his oil production, and when we had scrolled over to check out where our naval bombardment should begin the day of the attack, in a few minutes while we were looking at our naval target at Borduox, in south France, the map miraculously switched to Share Map, for both of us at least!!! Thank god we were quick and changed our relation back, because I was positive my friend did not accept a trade, because in his diplomacy message tab, there was no correspondance with France at that time.
- While for the short period we were able to see all of France's forces, the total strength of all of his armies was not greater than 50 and 30 of that fifty was located in Yugoslavia, these were Anti-Tank regiments, which are well known for their slow speed. We were also able to check all of his productions in his provinces, and we found that he was producing four counts of Artillery, all provinces he was producing in had no greater than level three industrial complexs.
- The day of the attack, less than eight hours later, the Naval bombardment started as planned and all was going well, the first problem that I noticed was after I took Brest, and started moving inland, I reached a Medium tank divison equipped with three medium tanks, two light tanks, three Anti tank, and some infantry. There was no way he had this divison yesterday. When I saw this I immediatly wheeled my divison out of there and headed off toward the coast, where I was trying to embark and get out of harms way. The problem was that when I got to Brest, which just a couple hours ago was unocuppied, I noticed that one of his divisons that had been the Yugoslavian front just hours ago appeared blocking the way. All of those divisons, even if in forced lunch would have taken some days to reach their target, and in forced march they would have been damaged, but these arived in perfect condition
- I decided that the opperations should still continue, and I have already been running into these divisons very often now. He has not enough industry to produce so much, and it seems that for every divison I annihalate, I end up meeting two more a couple hours later.
- Because of my divisons quickly failing I don't know how much longer I will be able to hold off. I because of my low manpower have been unable to produce any backup divisons so after this fails, I will be unable to survive.
- I have looked to check if he is a beggining player that maybe he has all the gold you get at the begginging and maybe he mass produced divisons, he is not a begginging player. So unless he bought gold, which is possible, it does not give an excuse why he was able to trade for my provinces without my concent.
- Any ideas would be greately appreciated.
Jeffrey_214
- He is making trades for provinces I own, and he never sends a trade request. I know this because it says that he is making trades in the newspaper, and none of my provinces that he ' 'traded'' for had low morale.
- All these provinces were mine and my allies, two each. He did not invade them, and I know that he could not have traded for them because I am in close contact with my ally, a friend from school, and he also thought that he must be hacking.
- You can only trade for one province a day, how did he miraculously trade 4?
- I included a picture of France at his current position, so you can easier reference the provinces I am reffering to
- When my friend and I were playing at Lunch I was looking at his industrial complex layout system to maximize his oil production, and when we had scrolled over to check out where our naval bombardment should begin the day of the attack, in a few minutes while we were looking at our naval target at Borduox, in south France, the map miraculously switched to Share Map, for both of us at least!!! Thank god we were quick and changed our relation back, because I was positive my friend did not accept a trade, because in his diplomacy message tab, there was no correspondance with France at that time.
- While for the short period we were able to see all of France's forces, the total strength of all of his armies was not greater than 50 and 30 of that fifty was located in Yugoslavia, these were Anti-Tank regiments, which are well known for their slow speed. We were also able to check all of his productions in his provinces, and we found that he was producing four counts of Artillery, all provinces he was producing in had no greater than level three industrial complexs.
- The day of the attack, less than eight hours later, the Naval bombardment started as planned and all was going well, the first problem that I noticed was after I took Brest, and started moving inland, I reached a Medium tank divison equipped with three medium tanks, two light tanks, three Anti tank, and some infantry. There was no way he had this divison yesterday. When I saw this I immediatly wheeled my divison out of there and headed off toward the coast, where I was trying to embark and get out of harms way. The problem was that when I got to Brest, which just a couple hours ago was unocuppied, I noticed that one of his divisons that had been the Yugoslavian front just hours ago appeared blocking the way. All of those divisons, even if in forced lunch would have taken some days to reach their target, and in forced march they would have been damaged, but these arived in perfect condition
- I decided that the opperations should still continue, and I have already been running into these divisons very often now. He has not enough industry to produce so much, and it seems that for every divison I annihalate, I end up meeting two more a couple hours later.
- Because of my divisons quickly failing I don't know how much longer I will be able to hold off. I because of my low manpower have been unable to produce any backup divisons so after this fails, I will be unable to survive.
- I have looked to check if he is a beggining player that maybe he has all the gold you get at the begginging and maybe he mass produced divisons, he is not a begginging player. So unless he bought gold, which is possible, it does not give an excuse why he was able to trade for my provinces without my concent.
- Any ideas would be greately appreciated.
Jeffrey_214