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chose your dice in settings

PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 10:15 pm
by Aalmeida17
chose ur luck

i think u should know what dice u gonna find in ur turn , sometimes u start the game and u dep ur 3 troops try to kill some 3 troops and u lost all ur 6 and kill none , another times u kill all the 3 and u lost none to conquer it , i have been lost 17 vs 2, 7vs1 .
welll another think is in some maps dice was "the same " every time , like in aor 3 dice always the same but sometimes he change to the bad way like in santuary u conquer 5 bonus with 9 troops and sometimes u kill none and lose all with the 2 neutral .
maybe its a good idea if u chose that in settings , like

dice:random-(random)
extreme-(very god)
badly-(very bad)
equatorian -(always try be 1troop for every 1 troop)

Re: chose your dice in settings

PostPosted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 8:46 pm
by Doc_Brown
I have no idea what the OP just said, so I'm going to attempt to translate this into standard English. This is what I understand him to be saying:

Choose your luck

I think you should know how lucky the dice will be in your turn. Sometimes you start the game, deploy your initial 3 troops, and you attempt to kill one of your opponent's 3, only to end up losing all 6 without killing a single one of his armies. Other times you kill all 3 of his armies without losing a single one of yours. I have lost 17 attempting to kill 2. Another time I lost 7 trying to kill just 1! Sometimes the dice are exactly the same every time. I've played AOR and got the exact same 3 dice on each roll for a while until I tried to take Sanctuary and killed 5 troops on the bonus with a army of 9 troops. Other times I lose every single army trying to kill 2 neutrals and end up not killing a single army.
Maybe it would be a good idea to choose a dice setting to get consistent rolls. Perhaps the options could be:
Random - Dice like they are now.
Extreme - Very good rolls for the attacker.
Bad - Very tough for the attacker to win.
Equal - The attacker and defender should each always lose approximately the same number of troops in any given battle.