BENJIKAT IS DEAD wrote:I am very surprised about how little discussion there has been about the multiplier used for the bonuses etc...
How has the testing gone DiM?
My biggest concern is that the map will be unplayable without using auto-attack - every turn will just take too long, but that using ato-attack will be the incorrect thing to do a lot of the time.
I'll be OK because I use the Clickable Maps script and can limit the auto-attacking, but most won't.
yes there's wasn't much of a discussion on this matter because frankly without a testing area nobody can reach a proper conclusion and we can only talk in theory.
i have played a few games with my firends and a few games with myself and everything seemed fine. of course a few games are nothing compared to the thousands that will be played on CC but it's the most i can do.
this is from an earlier post:
yes at first my friends were also troubled by the idea and i noticed some had the first instinct to preserve troops to amass great armies while others went all ballistic from the start rampaging all they could. but in the end the best way to play was a normal way with a bit more aggression. sitting and building may get you a big army fast but that's big compared to normal maps because others that expand and get bonuses will get huge armies.
if after some games it turns out people are uncomfortable with this gameplay, based on suggestions i receive the multiplier will be increased decreased or even taken out completely leaving the map as a normal one.
and then the problem of auto attack remains. frankly i have nothing against it. i use auto attack all the time. but to prevent any problem that might arise i have opted for a 5 multiplier instead of the original 20. this should decrease any possible inconveniences when attacking.
also as i said above the map can be changed after games are played and people give feedback if it turns out the multiplier is bad.
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