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I like high risk strategies.. Otherwise playing your X thousandth big teams game can be rather boring. What's the point in getting the CA, having all the reclaim or ecoing the enemy to its death. You have done that a billion times.
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I like high risk strategies.. Otherwise playing your X thousandth big teams game can be rather boring. What's the point in getting the CA, having all the reclaim or ecoing the enemy to its death. You have done that a billion times.
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But
I
also
understand
that
some
players,
especially
those
not
having
played
a
lot
of
games,
would
like
to
play
"normal
clusterfuck".
Just
to
show
the
difference:
@Firepluk
has
played
10
times
as
many
games
as
@hokomoko
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But
I
also
understand
that
some
players,
especially
those
not
having
played
a
lot
of
games,
would
like
to
play
"normal
clusterfuck".
Just
to
show
the
difference:
@Firepluk
has
played
10
times
as
many
games
as
@hokomoko
(
That's
the
same
factor
as
@hokomoko
->
@zenfur
)
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Can we have a high risk/experimental host(Or repurpose the pointless Serious Host into that)? I'd love to try out more fun strategies but sadly that's not allowed in current public play. If you think there's not gonna be anybody playing there: Room culture will prove otherwise - You just have to seed a room when there's nobody online and eventually, as people slowly come online and join the only populated room, whole zk playerbase will be there.
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Can we have a high risk/experimental host(Or repurpose the pointless Serious Host into that)? I'd love to try out more fun strategies but sadly that's not allowed in current public play. If you think there's not gonna be anybody playing there: Room culture will prove otherwise - You just have to seed a room when there's nobody online and eventually, as people slowly come online and join the only populated room, whole zk playerbase will be there.
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This would also clearly mark the other hosts as non-experimental and thus make it easier to punish for failing your team repeatedly.
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This would also clearly mark the other hosts as non-experimental and thus make it easier to punish for failing your team repeatedly.
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