--- In [email protected], "Chris Fawcett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Also, if the game asks you to accept a game state you know something > > wrong has happened with a move. You have missed a turn, or someone has > > skipped sending a turn. > > That's really not what accepting a game move's state is all about, I'm > afraid. If there is any disparity between the GAM files of the > players you can get a message that the game's state is different. > This includes things you may have done and inadvertently saved in your > own GAM file. It's not the disaster Russ makes it out to be.
While there will always be cases where mistakes are made, they're still mistakes and should be avoided. Routinely accepting a game state is a recipe for disaster. Martin
