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Some thoughts about the gameplay on the multiplayer-game kdice...
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super strut wrote
at 4:30 PM, Wednesday April 11, 2007 EDT
I´m really pissed of by the gameplay on the 1700-tables in the last days.
Are there only selfish, egoist players around??? You can´t trust anyone? Nobody think about this game as a multiplayer game, you may play on teams as well? No-one will see the chances, that cooperations could give? On the one side, we here complaining about "flagfests", on the other side, a trucefull unspocken cooperation between nearby players seems to be impossible... Ryan said once, that this game is about psychology. To forecast the next moves of the other players. But do anybody think here about this? If I have the chance to attack a nearby player early, before he had the chance to stack up, and I don´t do it.... what do you think why I don´t do it??? ´cause I´m to stupid for this game?????? Or could it perhaps be, that I´m so gentle to give you a chance and to find a trucefull ally later in this game? What do you want to do with such a chance... knowing, that there is a front, and your neighbour don´t attack you? Why you don´t use it? So long asking for an official truce will evoke some counter-truces immediatly - also if you´re small and weak? With this background - please stop complaining about pga´s... |
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Scaldis Noel wrote
at 4:51 PM, Thursday April 12, 2007 EDT In an individual game, luck plays a significant part in how you finish. Great strategy doesn't guarantee you a high placement if you have a bad starting position or some unlucky rolls. Nor does poor strategy guarantee you low placement if you get a good starting position and some lucky rolls.
However, your long term ranking is highly dependent on your skill level. The number of games when you have unusually bad luck are balanced out by the number of games when you have unusually good luck. Skilled players will finish better than their luck would predict in most games, and unskilled players will finish worse than their luck would predict in most games. |
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WayneRooney wrote
at 7:34 PM, Thursday April 12, 2007 EDT Yeah that's perfect
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