Sometimes that happens. It either means that map doesnโt let you retire, or you will be forced to win the game normally, or that something weird happened and it may come in the future days. Iโve seen both..
Retirement?
There are only two active players left in my game and no option for retirement. Why not?
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Can you retire from a fixed coalition map? Say you have 1 German and 1 Japanese player left on a Patriot map. How can you retire, if nobody has enough points to win?
I know you CANโT retire in a 1944 Endgame map, and that was with me and my ally as the Soviets in first place and only players left (just us two) so if two people in the same team is not enough then I donโt think two players in other teams are.z00mz00m wrote:
Can you retire from a fixed coalition map? Say you have 1 German and 1 Japanese player left on a Patriot map. How can you retire, if nobody has enough points to win?
Carking the 6th wrote:
I know you can retire in a 1944 Endgame map, and that was with me and my ally as the Soviets in first place and only players left (just us two) so if two people in the same team is not enough then I donโt think two players in other teams are.z00mz00m wrote:
Can you retire from a fixed coalition map? Say you have 1 German and 1 Japanese player left on a Patriot map. How can you retire, if nobody has enough points to win?
In the case you describe, only 1 side is left, and the win is guaranteed. Retiring just speeds it up.
If there are players remaining on multiple teams, then the game has not been decided, and you cannot retire.
But taking into account normal games, wherein it doesn't matter what the coalition is, the game can be ended by retirement, you can get a solo by retirement ir two diff. Coalitions can opt to retire (3players max online).z00mz00m wrote:
In the case you describe, only 1 side is left, and the win is guaranteed. Retiring just speeds it up.Carking the 6th wrote:
I know you can retire in a 1944 Endgame map, and that was with me and my ally as the Soviets in first place and only players left (just us two) so if two people in the same team is not enough then I donโt think two players in other teams are.z00mz00m wrote:
Can you retire from a fixed coalition map? Say you have 1 German and 1 Japanese player left on a Patriot map. How can you retire, if nobody has enough points to win?If there are players remaining on multiple teams, then the game has not been decided, and you cannot retire.
Shouldn't this be applied to fixed coalition games?
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Secretary of Nova0213
Oh god my bad, it was a misspelling. I meant you CANโT RETIRE on 1944 endgame!
Karl von Krass wrote:
But taking into account normal games, wherein it doesn't matter what the coalition is, the game can be ended by retirement, you can get a solo by retirement ir two diff. Coalitions can opt to retire (3players max online).Shouldn't this be applied to fixed coalition games?
The whole point of fixed coalition games is to beat the other side. If nobody can do that, then nobody deserves the gold rewards.
i agree. I am not stating what ought to be the case, I am merely answering what I think could be the answer by overlaying other game examples.z00mz00m wrote:
The whole point of fixed coalition games is to beat the other side. If nobody can do that, then nobody deserves the gold rewards.Karl von Krass wrote:
But taking into account normal games, wherein it doesn't matter what the coalition is, the game can be ended by retirement, you can get a solo by retirement ir two diff. Coalitions can opt to retire (3players max online).Shouldn't this be applied to fixed coalition games?
"The Golden Spire is looking for members, Anyone with good sense of game mechanics and a discord account can apply"
Secretary of Nova0213
I mean if youโre first, have a massive advantage, then victory is all but guaranteed, right? I think the condition should be all but one faction is completely inactive, but one side has more points than every other faction combined, and an army thatโs stronger. Then you can retire.
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