Question about double-move etiquette.
As you can see in the scouting picture above, GG had several uncovered workers, including one outside of their borders right next to our quechua. I've been trying to play after GG to keep a time split in case we go to war. However, I had to play t77 this morning before GG, or I wouldn't have had another chance before the timer ran out.
So, do I have the option to DOW GG next turn? If so, would I be forced into one half of the timer or the other? Having played before them this turn, there is no way I can double move them.
On the other hand, if GG double moves us, am I allowed to cry foul? For example, finishing an improvement this turn, then moving the worker away from our quechua next turn. This wouldn't have been a double move if I had stayed in the second half of the timer this turn (77).
I'm not actually planning on DOWing, btw, but I do want to know what our options are. Those workers look rather tasty
As you can see in the scouting picture above, GG had several uncovered workers, including one outside of their borders right next to our quechua. I've been trying to play after GG to keep a time split in case we go to war. However, I had to play t77 this morning before GG, or I wouldn't have had another chance before the timer ran out.
So, do I have the option to DOW GG next turn? If so, would I be forced into one half of the timer or the other? Having played before them this turn, there is no way I can double move them.
On the other hand, if GG double moves us, am I allowed to cry foul? For example, finishing an improvement this turn, then moving the worker away from our quechua next turn. This wouldn't have been a double move if I had stayed in the second half of the timer this turn (77).
I'm not actually planning on DOWing, btw, but I do want to know what our options are. Those workers look rather tasty
