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Have you played actual video games? Board games masquerading as video games are like sorbet in the ice cream shop. Once you have the good stuff, you never go back (until you're too old for it).Kemmler wrote:nothing more fun than 1v1 speed freestyle
Well whatever.... 1v1 speed freestyle is still fun.BaldAdonis wrote:Have you played actual video games? Board games masquerading as video games are like sorbet in the ice cream shop. Once you have the good stuff, you never go back (until you're too old for it).Kemmler wrote:nothing more fun than 1v1 speed freestyle
If you want something that rewards thinking and planning, play sequential. If you want something that rewards fast clicking and your connection speed, play freestyle.
Although I prefer freestyle games when it's public, casual and a complex map. Just means the new recruit deadbeats are all gone in three days, instead of 3 days each. Klobber, take note, this could save you a lot of time.
To each his own ... nice that we have options, isn't it?Kemmler wrote:Well whatever.... 1v1 speed freestyle is still fun.BaldAdonis wrote:Have you played actual video games? Board games masquerading as video games are like sorbet in the ice cream shop. Once you have the good stuff, you never go back (until you're too old for it).Kemmler wrote:nothing more fun than 1v1 speed freestyle
If you want something that rewards thinking and planning, play sequential. If you want something that rewards fast clicking and your connection speed, play freestyle.
Although I prefer freestyle games when it's public, casual and a complex map. Just means the new recruit deadbeats are all gone in three days, instead of 3 days each. Klobber, take note, this could save you a lot of time.
mehinks the lad has been given a solid life lesson... sequential, fo shizzle my nizzle...-0Kemmler wrote:Well whatever.... 1v1 speed freestyle is still fun.BaldAdonis wrote:Have you played actual video games? Board games masquerading as video games are like sorbet in the ice cream shop. Once you have the good stuff, you never go back (until you're too old for it).Kemmler wrote:nothing more fun than 1v1 speed freestyle
If you want something that rewards thinking and planning, play sequential. If you want something that rewards fast clicking and your connection speed, play freestyle.
Although I prefer freestyle games when it's public, casual and a complex map. Just means the new recruit deadbeats are all gone in three days, instead of 3 days each. Klobber, take note, this could save you a lot of time.

BaldAdonis wrote: If you want something that rewards thinking and planning, play sequential. If you want something that rewards fast clicking and your connection speed, play freestyle.
Although I prefer freestyle games when it's public, casual and a complex map. Just means the new recruit deadbeats are all gone in three days, instead of 3 days each. Klobber, take note, this could save you a lot of time.
I agreesteve monkey wrote:sequential every time. Freestyle games often tend to lead to bickering and 'gamesmanship' in my opinion.

depends what your reward your looking forScott-Land wrote:BaldAdonis wrote: If you want something that rewards thinking and planning, play sequential. If you want something that rewards fast clicking and your connection speed, play freestyle.
Although I prefer freestyle games when it's public, casual and a complex map. Just means the new recruit deadbeats are all gone in three days, instead of 3 days each. Klobber, take note, this could save you a lot of time.
Although you play sequential, you still don't get much reward out of it then- eh?
wacicha wrote:I agreesteve monkey wrote:sequential every time. Freestyle games often tend to lead to bickering and 'gamesmanship' in my opinion.
Agreed. But 80% of my games are speed.meathead wrote:Sequential for casual games and FS for speed.
Pedronicus wrote:Sequential is the fairest setting where everyone has the same amount of chances....
still depends on who gets to go first...Pedronicus wrote:Sequential is the fairest setting where everyone has the same amount of chances....
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Hardly. In 6-8 player games who goes when with the turn system highly skews the results. Also in a 1v1 the player who goes first has quite teh advantage over the player who goes second.Pedronicus wrote:Sequential is the fairest setting where everyone has the same amount of chances....