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7/28/2014 8:57:01 PMGBrankKyubey before revert after revert
7/28/2014 8:56:41 PMGBrankKyubey before revert after revert
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1 [quote]What is its weakness, exactly? [/quote] 1 [quote]What is its weakness, exactly? [/quote]
2 <590 LOS, its quite blind, it cant take advantage of its improved range without something to spot targets for it 2 <590 LOS, its quite blind, it cant take advantage of its improved range without something to spot targets for it
3 \n 3 \n
4 [quote]In a human vs human match, being able to "set the tone" and start aggressively may be an advantage. In game theory, there's no such thing. And your perfect players are exactly the case for game theory.[/quote] 4 [quote]In a human vs human match, being able to "set the tone" and start aggressively may be an advantage. In game theory, there's no such thing. And your perfect players are exactly the case for game theory.[/quote]
5 what i mean by set the tone is: 5 what i mean by set the tone is:
6 there are moves A-Z 6 there are moves A-Z
7 player A executes move A-R 7 player A executes move R
8 move X removes Y from player B's arsenal of choices 8 move X removes A-R from player B's arsenal of choices
9 to stay competetive player B must make move S-Z 9 to stay competetive player B must make move S-Z
10 \n 10 \n
11 so by making the first move you limit you oponents choice of action from 1/26 to 1/8, if you are doing this to maximise you would also chose an action that increases the maximum complexity of your next move and prepare a counter strategy to deal with S-Z moves because those are the only moves an oponent can take and stay competetive 11 so by making the first move you limit you oponents choice of action from 1/26 to 1/8, if you are doing this to maximise you would also chose an action that increases the maximum complexity of your next move and prepare a counter strategy to deal with S-Z moves because those are the only moves an oponent can take and stay competetive