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misterman10 wrote:DiM wrote:misterman10 wrote:This is ridiculous, if you don't like this hole in the system then dont play freestyle
smart remark mate.
why not improve the freestyle? why leave it as it is?
as treefiddy said above if this suggestion is implemented the fun of freestyle still remains.
you still can take your turns at the same time as your opponent but the bug is removed.
ya, but it is actually just like sequential then. I have seen too many people complain about the freestyle bug in 1v1's when all they have to do is play sequential. I know that you want to keep the simultaneous play in freestyle, and in that case I suggest you find a friend on CC, or some trustworthy people to play with
Twill wrote:FYI, this is being discussed as well by the powers that be, and they seem pretty committed to finding a solution...they are reading these threads, just discussing in private.
I'm just curious though, if the problem only arises (correct me if I'm wrong here, I've never had this happen to me) when player A finishes the turn (and thus can't start the next round) so that Player B can abuse the turn counter....why can't the "no back to back turns" timer be set to "no back to back for 12 hours" timer so that you will always have a minimum of 12 hours to take your turn, even if the other person is waiting till hour 23:55?
then it would be more freestyle-ish than each player gets 24 hours, because you could end up with some pretty weird staggered turns that way, no?
Twill wrote:but those 12 hours are my own responsibility - they are 12 hours from when *I* end the turn so it would look like this:
Turn 1
A takes turn hour 1
B takes turn hour 23:55
Turn 2
A can take turn hour 24:01 through hour 47:59
B can take turn hour 36 through hour 47:59
So this would stop player B getting screwed by player A because even if player A takes turn 2 at hour 47:59 B (who wouldnt be able to move under the existing system) could still have moved during.....oh wait, I see what you are saying
If B takes their turn right when I'm going to bed, and I happen to sleep/work for 12 hours, then they get that double 12 hour turn...
damnit I hate it when you're right DiM
Granted it would be a much more difficult system to abuse (because you have to work out the sleeping/working habbits of your opponent and at least then they dont get force screwed with nothing they can do about it) but it does still leave that gap open...
Still not sure about that rolling 24 hours that you suggested though, it does seem a bit too much like a non-asynchronous sequential game...and while I cant figure it out, I just feel like there would be something wierd going on with staggered start times for each person which could be abused (I'm not very good at working abuse systems out as you can tell)
WidowMakers wrote:I like DiM's idea. If the problem gets solved this way, players will still play once each day. Not because the clock makes them but because they want to.
Right now the freestyle setup allows for abuse. This system eliminates the abuse and will make people play their turns faster and more often since the exploit can no longer be used.
Just like people purposely missing a turn to get bonus armies. If that was taken away, there would be much less purposeful turn skipping.
Without the possibility of "cheating" in freestyle, the players will play faster and most likely play more than once each day.
DiM wrote:so any news on this one??
AndyDufresne wrote:Everything is noted. I know lack is looking at the ways to improve freestyle during one of the next couple of updates.
--Andy
AK_iceman wrote:I don't really like DiM's idea for a freestyle solution. Freestyle is awesome because you're guaranteed a turn every day in each of your games. With DiM's idea, 1 round could take as long as 48 hours to complete.
mach wrote:AK_iceman wrote:I don't really like DiM's idea for a freestyle solution. Freestyle is awesome because you're guaranteed a turn every day in each of your games. With DiM's idea, 1 round could take as long as 48 hours to complete.
One round would only take 48 hours if YOU take 24 hours to take your turn also, so if a round is taking 48 hours, it's half your fault.
With DiM's idea, the time from the end of one turn to the beginning of your next turn is at most 24 hours, which is still 1 turn a day.
hulmey wrote:im palying a few 1 v1 to see what happens and im sorry to say there is no loop hole!!!!
Just take your turn and nobody will force you to miss it!! It all stems from the fact that you are waiting for the other player to take his turn, so dont wait just take your turn!!
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