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Bingo. That's the one.Mentos- wrote:EDIT: just realized someone posted something virtually the same as what i just wrote
read this if you want
http://www.sirlin.net/Features/feature_ ... nPart1.htm
i read the article, and it very much settles my argmentMentos- wrote:EDIT: just realized someone posted something virtually the same as what i just wrote
read this if you want
http://www.sirlin.net/Features/feature_ ... nPart1.htm
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
The problem I see with that argument is that there is inherently a wait in CC. Even Freestyle games have a waiting period. In the games like he is mostly talking about, there is none at all, and therefor stopping game play is just boring for everybody and wasting their time and possibly money if they are at an arcade.Herakilla wrote:not really, in the article it is stated that any bugs/exploits that result in the game stopping are to be avoided at all costs. the freestyle tactic stops the game for a full turn
becasue when enought people complain things will get changed. It may have been intented as a strategy but if enought people are unhappy lack will do something about it.Herakilla wrote:if it has been deemed as strategy then why are measures being taking to eliminate it? it is an exploit of the system, simple as that
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
im not sure if lack purposefully made the system to allow for thisgimil wrote:becasue when enought people complain things will get changed. It may have been intented as a strategy but if enought people are unhappy lack will do something about it.Herakilla wrote:if it has been deemed as strategy then why are measures being taking to eliminate it? it is an exploit of the system, simple as that
Visaoni wrote:I wasn't. That is what happens in freestyle. All the best (and many who aren't) at freestyle use the tactic. It pretty much defines freestyle more than even quicker games. It may change in the future, but right now playing the clock is a major part of freestyle.WalkingShadow wrote:dont be an asshole, no would be fine.
It's gone now. It can no longer be done. Let the topic rest.darknash wrote:Visaoni wrote:I wasn't. That is what happens in freestyle. All the best (and many who aren't) at freestyle use the tactic. It pretty much defines freestyle more than even quicker games. It may change in the future, but right now playing the clock is a major part of freestyle.WalkingShadow wrote:dont be an asshole, no would be fine.
I don't see the need to use it every turn. I've used it a couple times right now to maximise my card set but thats about it. in my latest finished game I actually wanted to go as early as possible because i had a set and most remaining players had 3 cards. I almost ran it in one turn.
It dosn't really stop the game because someone is always going to go last no mater what and the turn is going to last no more than 24 hours. I do agree if you are planing on going last you need to stay on top of it and be ready to move once your last out of respect for the other players.Herakilla wrote:not really, in the article it is stated that any bugs/exploits that result in the game stopping are to be avoided at all costs. the freestyle tactic stops the game for a full turn
wait a minute. What was fixed was delaying your turn to prevent the player who wnet last in the previous turn from getting a turn. Is that what we are talking about? Or just waiting and going last so you can see where people moved and make your plans?Visaoni wrote:darknash wrote:Visaoni wrote:
It's gone now. It can no longer be done. Let the topic rest.
The first one.darknash wrote:Visaoni wrote:darknash wrote:wait a minute. What was fixed was delaying your turn to prevent the player who wnet last in the previous turn from getting a turn. Is that what we are talking about? Or just waiting and going last so you can see where people moved and make your plans?Visaoni wrote:
It's gone now. It can no longer be done. Let the topic rest.
people will simply adapt and find new ways to win the game. Thats how society works.Herakilla wrote:the whole debate was about the freestyle tactic (yes it gone now, i might start some freestyle games yay!) where if you went first in one turn the next turn you could wait till the last five mins or so, quickly take your turn, they miss their turn and get no card and you can go again and start the process again
thank god its gone but you will never convince me that people who resort to this dead tactic are good players
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
A good player would know when he/she would need to do something like that, and a good honorable player would choose to either not use those tactics except in the extreme emergencies or to take the fall anyway.gimil wrote:you cant always deal with it, a good player uses what he can to hid advantage within the rules, an honerable palyer would rather not use such tactics maybe, but a good palyer would.Herakilla wrote:but if you are on the higher end of players you should be able to deal with these anyway right? afterall if you are a higher rank, shoiuldnt you be expected to deal with times like these without reverting to cowardly tactics?gimil wrote:there is a number of reasons you could be in this poisition, one example would be getting teamed up on jsut becasue your te highest rank.Herakilla wrote:@ tankster: i believe QFT is quoted for truth
@ gimil: if you are in a position that you have to use this tactic often, then you are truly a bad player
and besides getting teamed? only works 1v1 unless 2 a group of people do it all at once in agreement
That's true, the people who have to resort to not allowing the other player to even play is exceptionally low.Herakilla wrote:the whole debate was about the freestyle tactic (yes it gone now, i might start some freestyle games yay!) where if you went first in one turn the next turn you could wait till the last five mins or so, quickly take your turn, they miss their turn and get no card and you can go again and start the process again
thank god its gone but you will never convince me that people who resort to this dead tactic are good players