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codeblue1018 wrote:A fix would be to switch to sequential games. This is the whole purpose of "freestyle". Hence the word "freestyle".
Malcolm99 wrote:codeblue1018 wrote:A fix would be to switch to sequential games. This is the whole purpose of "freestyle". Hence the word "freestyle".
No! I mean not a fix of the game order, i mean to lock the game while other player are playing.
It make no sense to me, that there must be one more way to use the game mechanics to get an advantage.
NOHIBBERTNO wrote:i just found out in a two player game it is very easy to make your opponent miss a turn, this is stupid. as in a card game i can make my opponent miss a card as well as i get two back to back turns, this makes no sense. however until it is fixed it is a loophole i imagine many (including myself) will continue to use.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Malcolm99 wrote:again freestyle means freestyle. it was people you take advantage wherever you can to win.
Well, ok i think i have an other idea of freestyle!
Call them chaos games and all is ok.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
SirSebstar wrote:its sarcastic...
Malcolm99 wrote:SirSebstar wrote:its sarcastic...
Yes, but i think freestyle should have a bit more order than chaos, and thats what i would like to have. Freestyle like it is now (chaos) and "freestyle" like i think -- with locked moves.
For me its not a game to "take advantage wherever you can to win".
Its nonsense!!!
If most player would wait for the last second to move, only with the purpose that theier opponent will miss a turn, it would kill the game.
Malcolm99 wrote:,,,,,,,,,,,,,................
If most player would wait for the last second to move, only with the purpose that theier opponent will miss a turn, it would kill the game.
SirSebstar wrote:... Ofcourse you dont need to wait with those that play regular, but you should be aware its a valid tactic inherent to freestyle and as such not easy to change. Ofcourse, like me, you could refuse to play freestyle. That would solve the entire problem...
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