Sequential vs. Freestyle
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Sequential vs. Freestyle
Which one is truly better, or just more popular amongst the CC crowd.
Freestyle is a complete waste of time in my opinion. I see no purpose for it other than to get an unfair advantage over others. My only experiences playing it has been in games where I joined accidently. I think many people set these games up--especially 1-vs-1 games--as noob traps.
On every single occassion I played this game, my opponent must have been sitting there clicking on "refresh" repeatedly and incessently in order to get to play what amounted to a double turn.
On every single occassion I played this game, my opponent must have been sitting there clicking on "refresh" repeatedly and incessently in order to get to play what amounted to a double turn.
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I like Freestyle when I have a lot of spare time on my hands, which is rarely. If I know that I'm going to have school, practice, work, or something else for the next few days, I only take sequential games. You're at a huge disadvantage if you can't check on your computer every hour or so in a freestyle game.
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disk wrote:Freestyle is a complete waste of time in my opinion. I see no purpose for it other than to get an unfair advantage over others. My only experiences playing it has been in games where I joined accidently. I think many people set these games up--especially 1-vs-1 games--as noob traps.
On every single occassion I played this game, my opponent must have been sitting there clicking on "refresh" repeatedly and incessently in order to get to play what amounted to a double turn.
you seem to be saying that it is unfair that somebody is commited to the game.
Sequential with no cards or flat rate - i nmy opinion - provides the most strategic game play. With esc. cards and freestyle, the strategy parts is somewhat shadowed by other considerations. It's a matter of taste, but personally I only set up seq. games. (Joining freestyle games for fun is a different matter.)
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
Free Style and Escalating just have radically different styles then the other settings. They aren't without strategic game play. Delaying collecting cards to ensure you have the upper hand after others turn theirs in is a strategy. Not sleeping so you can get double turns is a strategy.
That said, I prefer no cards adjacent.
That said, I prefer no cards adjacent.
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Freestyle seems really good at first glance, but there are so many cheap tricks that ruin it. (In realtime, waiting for the other people to play to get an advantage ... if everyone tries that it is suddenly not realtime any more. In 2 player, waiting almost a day and forcing the other person to miss their turn. In teams, using forts between team members to allow a second attack phase, while skilled, is very irritating to play against.)
So now I play sequential.
I don't like escalating cards much as it basically comes down to who gets to cash at the right time and cause a card cascade. Flat rate adds a bit of interest to the purely strategic no cards.
So now I play sequential.
I don't like escalating cards much as it basically comes down to who gets to cash at the right time and cause a card cascade. Flat rate adds a bit of interest to the purely strategic no cards.
alstergren wrote:Sequential with no cards or flat rate - i nmy opinion - provides the most strategic game play. With esc. cards and freestyle, the strategy parts is somewhat shadowed by other considerations. It's a matter of taste, but personally I only set up seq. games. (Joining freestyle games for fun is a different matter.)
all games involve skill and luck 9 rounds in flat rate could mean a 6 army bonus or 30 army bonus. where is the skill in that.
Escalating is knowing when to strike too soon and you lose too late and you've lost neither is strategically better.
I like freestyle as i have that notifier so i regularly get first play.

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alstergren wrote:Sequential with no cards or flat rate - i nmy opinion - provides the most strategic game play. With esc. cards and freestyle, the strategy parts is somewhat shadowed by other considerations. It's a matter of taste, but personally I only set up seq. games. (Joining freestyle games for fun is a different matter.)
I am gonna have to disagree with u there alster.... escalating cards... is nowhere to be compared with freestyle... as much as ppl dont like to admit it .... and ppl say escalating cards are the easiest option ... for me escl. option is a tough 1 .. i mean srsly some couple noobies can nuclear bomb the game but if u r going against strong solid strategist u gonna face a whole lot of trouble with escl.
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sequential all the way, freestyle is just stupid cause its all speed. if u take some time to formulate ur strategy, then ur screwed. sequential is the real setting for hardcore strategists, and sequential can be fast too. it all really depends on people. i have played games where sequential turns were less than 5 mins. 

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Actually having to think fast adds another layer to strategy in my opinion. Do you examine where to strike for the best result or do you just rely on your gut to get the advantage in before your opponent?jako wrote:sequential all the way, freestyle is just stupid cause its all speed. if u take some time to formulate ur strategy, then ur screwed. sequential is the real setting for hardcore strategists, and sequential can be fast too. it all really depends on people. i have played games where sequential turns were less than 5 mins.
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