KLOBBER wrote:MoB Deadly wrote:Woodruff wrote:MoB Deadly wrote:I am in favor of this idea, have lost games more than once because of deployment errors (example i want to deploy on barbarians 6, but I accidentally place on Feudal 6) I mean its just a dumb mistake that I wish could be taken back.
Yet how is that mistake any different than, for instance, not taking the time to notice that you didn't take over an entire bonus area (missing one non-apparent territory)? It's quite simply an error of attention to detail and the skillful player has the advantage of not making those nearly as often as the unskilled player. The game shouldn't be expected to spoonfeed your strategies and movements to you.
I agree with you that it is attention to detail and a skilled player will make it less often than unskilled players. I have learned to double and triple check, especially on maps like feudal. (BOB has helped as well because it has the number of troops on it in parenthesis). However, I am currently have 80 active games, its just tedious sometimes having to recheck to make sure I am going to the right territories.
Also, if you play Risk in real life, you aren't going to make a deployment mistake, (you can make dumb ones you regret later, but it is not going to be a mistake where you say I meant to place on this one but accidentally just placed them on that one instead.)
I am not saying this is a change that must be made because I make too many mistakes, I am just saying it would be a nice luxury to have without changing anything major, it's just one button.
MD makes good points.
Another major difference is that this suggestion would never affect any other player's moves or armies, which shows that Woody's comparison is a thoughtless one.
Incorrect...this suggestion absolutely WOULD affect all other players' moves and armies. After all, if a player screws themselves over by mis-deploying, that creates an advantage to every one of the other players (as it should). That is certainly "an affect" on everyone else in the game.