Jamie wrote:dabooz wrote:If you don't play for points, it's probably cause you suck.
lol...You have a whopping 1650 points in 560 games while playing for points and you think i suck?
You have never once beaten me, including playing triples with the #1 player on the site while I had a sargeant, and you think I suck?
You are pretty ignorant.
I don't play for points because there is no enjoyment to me in amassing points. There is enjoyment in playing and trying to win, and experiencing the highs and lows of a thrilling game. I play for fun.
If low ranked players are such "easy points" then why would you complain about them joining your games? And why would you ruin the game for them simply for the sake of protecting your points? How would you feel if someone just suicided on you because your point total is so low?
Who said YOU sucked. You're a colonel, so you obviously don't suck. I said people who don't play for pts suck. You obviously do, or you wouldn't be a colonel. I can prove you play for pts, cause everyone of your rank has to to maintain it. If you are playing in a game you can't possibly win, then you almost certainly do what you can to make sure the highest ranking person that can win does win, cause it cost you less pts. I have done this. When it is apparent I can't win no matter how good my strategy is, I focus the rest of my remaing attacks on the lowest ranking person.[/quote]
Wow, I love the assumptions that you make
So you think that because you resort to the tactics listed above that everyone above you must do it as well to maintain their higher score? I know of many very high ranked players who think it is wrong to suicide and ruin a game just to lose a few less points. dabooz said specifically that he plays to win and for fun, so I doubt he is the type that ruins a game by trying to save a point or two.
That is the difference between playing to win and playing to maintain points. There are plenty of people who only play to win and they simply have a high score because they win a lot.
Also, as per your original question the answer is quite easy. low ranked players are willing to join with high ranked players because the potential points they can win is extremely high and the points they can lose is low. Yes, their chances of winning are also lower, but for many the risk is worth the gain. Also, as stated, playing with good players can be a valuable learning experience or simply a more enjoyable game (not necessarily true though of course).