I think Efthimios is understandably upset.
If he's like most of us, he went from kicking the AI's ass in SP to getting used like a doggie chew-toy in MP. And that's upsetting.
When a player that hasn't played MP before enters a community that has been competing against one another for 2 weeks to a month, that new player is going to get handled roughly and rudely their first few games. This is inevitable and unavoidable.
And when this seems to be happening because of a tactic that seems to the new player somewhat underhanded or unsporting, this makes it even more upsetting.
But as Darwin said so clearly, competition leads to evolution. As we have competed against one another, our play styles have evolved and improved.
Look at Ehre, he's about 200% better than he was when I first played him. He went from being almost-a-walkover to being my equal, and a challenger to Sum1won. And it only took him about a week.
How did he do this? He watched, learned, adapted, and improved. He took it in the shorts from Sum1's cavalry, (as we all have a time or three), and he learned to use his own cavalry the same way. He also learned that while there's no way to stop your infantry being drawn out, there are ways to mitigate the effect.
So while I have great sympathy for Efthimios, I'm afraid he's just going through what every new player has to endure when first entering an online game community.
In my defense, I did give him a break when we played, because he was new. At one point, his leader was charging at me alone, while his troops were stopped. I pointed this out to Efthimios, and repeated my warning until he called his leader back. It seemed the honorable thing to do. Not that I'll be pointing out mistakes like that if he makes them this time next week
So, Efthimios, my friend, you have my sincere sympathies. But I'm afraid all you can do is -
Learn, Adapt, Improve, Evolve!
