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remydog wrote:the person creating the game could decide how tough or easy an opponent (based on rank) he was willing to face.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Peister and Remydog, you each have great points for why missing turns is used as an advantage, but my question was how to prevent it from being an advantage, because Lack has said again and again that there is NO advantage to missing a turn.
Thank you everyone who commented
\codeblue1018 wrote:Missing turns solely to attain additional armies is nothing more than pathetic play. It's not a strategy; it's a legal form of cheating. Anyone that I encounter that utilizes this form of play goes directly to the ignore list, however, that's just me. I can win without sinking to this level.
Herakilla wrote:\codeblue1018 wrote:Missing turns solely to attain additional armies is nothing more than pathetic play. It's not a strategy; it's a legal form of cheating. Anyone that I encounter that utilizes this form of play goes directly to the ignore list, however, that's just me. I can win without sinking to this level.
its not additional armies they actually get less armies more often than not, at least in games im playing since i hit them HARD if they miss a turn
codeblue1018 wrote:Herakilla wrote:\codeblue1018 wrote:Missing turns solely to attain additional armies is nothing more than pathetic play. It's not a strategy; it's a legal form of cheating. Anyone that I encounter that utilizes this form of play goes directly to the ignore list, however, that's just me. I can win without sinking to this level.
its not additional armies they actually get less armies more often than not, at least in games im playing since i hit them HARD if they miss a turn
Not always the case. I've seen it where a particular player has a bonus / set and doesn't start his turn. To maximize the sets armies, a player waits until others cash, if they don't, they will miss the turn. When the new round starts, they have double armies, including their bonus; example; holding aussie in the class map, will give them 10 armies to start that round without using the set. This occurs more often in freestyle games. So, unless you are referring to sequential games, this is an obvious advantage and as I previously stated, cheating!
sting5 wrote:i personally think that missing a turn is an okay strategy, but i dont like it because it slows the game down. If it didn't slow the game down i would personally use it.
sting5 wrote:The thing that i really hate is when some one waits untill the last moment to make their move. that just wastes everyones time.
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