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Puzz3D
12-08-2000, 07:26
I've seen a player who hosted and won a comp game refuse a rematch on the same map (totomi) because his opponent, now hosting, chose a different amount of koku. It was a very low koku amount(500). The opponent was irate about it. Are rematches supposed to be under the same conditions with just attack/defend positions switched?

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The Black Ship
12-08-2000, 07:50
By definition a "re-match" would imply re-playing the match again- no changes. Well, obviously that's not what we want so we say change roles. To mee that is what constitutes a re-match...not fiddling with the map, or koku, or season...just changing attack/defend roles. Any attempt to modify must be agreeable to both parties, or if the change is applied unilaterally IMHO then either party can walk away honor intact

solypsist
12-08-2000, 08:06
It's usually done right after the original match. Fighting 50 people and then deciding on a rematch is less an actual do-over than simply a new game on the same terrain, etc. Unless a specific time/date is selected immedietly after the original battle.

Link Shumeisan
12-08-2000, 15:34
IMHO a complete match should be a play(att)/replay(def) on your settings and a rematch a play(def)/replay(att) on your opponent settings. That we will try to do in the 2v2 League we are organizing with Leoknite.
But I have to say that I have do a few of these until now http://www.totalwar.org/ubb/smile.gif and match/rematch are 2 games on the same settings one as att and one as def

ShadowKill
12-08-2000, 19:38
I am A simple man so I will just put it simply It is Another match between the same 2 people. qustion thou how can you want a rematch if you have allready been killed http://www.totalwar.org/ubb/smile.gif

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