Re: Freestyle strategy - hold bonuses w/o defending
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:00 am
So the only strategy against them is just to "join em!" ?
Suuuucks.
Suuuucks.
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Speaking of delays, a lot of people play manual speed freestyle now because the last person that goes is just deploying their troops -- not taking their turn at a disadvantage.FabledIntegral wrote:I never understood why they didn't just ask a delay setting for clickable maps. Something like after taking a territory, there's an automatic at least 2 second delay before you can conquer another territory. Still probably faster than using drop downs, and keeps the convenience factor.
i believe it is so, because adding a delay would you know kinda totally defeat the purpose of the tool...FabledIntegral wrote:I never understood why they didn't just ask a delay setting for clickable maps. Something like after taking a territory, there's an automatic at least 2 second delay before you can conquer another territory. Still probably faster than using drop downs, and keeps the convenience factor.
The purpose of the tool is convenience over dropdowns. Not to be able to conquer three territories within a single second. If you put a 1-2 second delay between each conquered territory, it would still be faster than drop downs, and maintain the convenience factor entirely. You highly misunderstand the purpose of the tool, it wasn't to make freestyle turn into what it's become in speed games.SirSebstar wrote:i believe it is so, because adding a delay would you know kinda totally defeat the purpose of the tool...FabledIntegral wrote:I never understood why they didn't just ask a delay setting for clickable maps. Something like after taking a territory, there's an automatic at least 2 second delay before you can conquer another territory. Still probably faster than using drop downs, and keeps the convenience factor.
other then that, I believe freestyle sucks..
It nonetheless would help solve the problem of being unable to stop a clicky person from taking a bajillion territories 5 seconds before the turn ends, or start the turn and try to eliminate a player before they even start their term (in terms of freestyle speed). It's ridiculous when you can conquer 3 territories within the same second. At the very least, it would help a situation that is filled by exploitation. The only method at the moment is to join them if you can't beat them.SirSebstar wrote:its freestyle that sucks...eh is broken, not the tool. I have seen very fast internet users with manual controls though.. not truly the speed of the same player with clickies, but certainly faster then one per 2 seconds. On the other hand, give me clickies and i still would be 1 attack per 2 seconds.. my net is almost as bad as freestyle... cheap and unrealiably broken.....
no, the suggestion to ban clickies would not solve this. fast internet still trumps slow internet... clickies are in fact the way for the average internet user to get even, but yes a slow internet without clickies will likely be beaten bij fast internet with clickies.FabledIntegral wrote:It nonetheless would help solve the problem of being unable to stop a clicky person from taking a bajillion territories 5 seconds before the turn ends, or start the turn and try to eliminate a player before they even start their term (in terms of freestyle speed). It's ridiculous when you can conquer 3 territories within the same second. At the very least, it would help a situation that is filled by exploitation. The only method at the moment is to join them if you can't beat them.SirSebstar wrote:its freestyle that sucks...eh is broken, not the tool. I have seen very fast internet users with manual controls though.. not truly the speed of the same player with clickies, but certainly faster then one per 2 seconds. On the other hand, give me clickies and i still would be 1 attack per 2 seconds.. my net is almost as bad as freestyle... cheap and unrealiably broken.....
I think sequential speed would satisfy that need for a lunchtime quickie. It's freestyle speed that is evil, speed itself.Underated wrote:I believe the speed format has merit, espically for those (me) has a spare lunch minute and would love to play a quick game. Just to be able to rip in a rip up a map would be ace.