I'm writing this one because I got to have some "moral issues" after playing a 10 player FFA in a huge galaxy.
As you can probably imagine, the game was a nexus of screw-overs and alliances and it should be, that's an integral part of the multiplayer experience just like it was an integral part of Galciv2.
But I came to think: How far can you take the masquerade? Can you just out-right lie in peoples faces when they ask you something? Just act like the greatest bastard in the universe is that just considered okay?
I never had any qualms with doing this in Galciv2. The computer was just as fast to go turn-coat on you as you would be on them, and there's no problem there, the computer wouldn't live to tell the tale once you flattened their galactic empire.
But what about real people? If you meet someone that you once screwed over in a new game, you'll most likely carry a "Traitor" sign around with you in that persons eyes.
What do you guys think? Is selling out you buddies and lying and cheating just a part of the game? Or do you think there are limits to how low you can sink to achieve a win?