GrazingCattle wrote:The rule is perfect. Your score shows how much you have learned and grown. It has a games to score ratio. If you have another account to "practice" on, then your score would be false.
No it would be representative of my abillity when I felt I understood the game and strategies enough to play competently, and wouldn't be distotred by silly mistakes like not realising that the ports can attack each other on the Phillipenes(sp?) map.
GrazingCattle wrote:Even if you did go premium for both accounts, you would be misrepresenting your ability. Play, learn, and worry about your score when it is REALLY high. If you are worried about your score more than having fun, then you should probably see a shrink about your obssesive disorder.
A shrink can't help me I'm afraid, I'm autistic and it's not exactly cureable. It's just really painful to have won a game and be in a good position in another, just to watch my score drop below 1000 again as soon as I lose these two assassin games I'm getting slaughtered in. Especially as I see my score should represent my actual skill at the game and shouldn't be effected by my lack of understanding of some point(s)
As I've clearly stated above I don't think the rating system is valid because of the games being different types, but the rest of you seem to see the rating system in a different way to me and think it's fine so like I said above it's probably best for me to shut up about this point, I'm not going to change my mind, but I'm clearly not going to change yours either.
Anyway I have a big pile of undergraduate coursework to mark so I'm going to shut down he computer else I'll be here discussing this all night, and will still have a big pile of marking to do tomorrow.