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− | When all your sacrifices to [[Margaret]] did not help and you lost or even were eliminated, a common reaction is to tell the host to re-sim. that means: to create new scores for this matchday. Normally hosts only re-sim when the [[scorinate|scorination]] was done wrongly (for example using extra time in the qualifiers). | + | When all your sacrifices to [[Margaret]] did not help and you lost or even were eliminated, a common reaction is to tell the host to re-sim. that means: to create new scores for this matchday. Normally hosts only re-sim when the [[scorinate|scorination]] was done wrongly (for example using extra time in the qualifiers) however is a host is doing suspiciously well, he might ask his co-host to re-sim to get worse scores to avoid being called corrupt. That the only corruption is the the re-sim makes it a paradoxon in a certain way. |
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Revision as of 18:57, 10 October 2004
When all your sacrifices to Margaret did not help and you lost or even were eliminated, a common reaction is to tell the host to re-sim. that means: to create new scores for this matchday. Normally hosts only re-sim when the scorination was done wrongly (for example using extra time in the qualifiers) however is a host is doing suspiciously well, he might ask his co-host to re-sim to get worse scores to avoid being called corrupt. That the only corruption is the the re-sim makes it a paradoxon in a certain way.