RE: Site rules and rules carved in stone
I would think an obvious way around the save display is to make all your reconnaissance, risky attacks etc early on - if they go wrong you can restart. The save display serves no purpose to me but to make people suspicious for no good reason. I'm not a fan of it at all.
After playing many Blitz people for around 8 years I have very rarely considered an opponent to be cheating. Once or twice in all that time and then I think I decided they were OK. It's not the sort of game you get lots of 12 year old boys playing who want to win at any cost. I've found you can tell how good an opponent is by the way he moves his units. If his movement is terrible but his combat results are great over a period of time it might be worth getting suspicious.
Cheers, Chris
P.S. thanks for the UPS idea Scud. However the only reason I would buy one is to enable me to cut down on the number of saves I make - the expense doesn't really seem worthwhile just for that.
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