betiko wrote:bigWham wrote:Dukasaur wrote:iAmCaffeine wrote:greenoaks wrote:iAmCaffeine wrote:Apart from the fact Bruce isn't arguing that, how many speed freestyle games have you played?
about the same as you, and as i have played 10,000 games to your 2,000 i must be 5 times as important as you.
rds is right. this change improves the setting for the majority.
It was an honest question, don't get so ruffled.
This doesn't improve the setting for the majority.
In speed freestyle, there is now less time for the less experienced to make their moves, meaning the more experienced player is more likely to win, much more easily, thereby putting more new freestyle players off.
Wrong. The amount of time to take your turn is exactly what it was. The delay is at the beginning of the game. It basically means that people don't have to sit there like zombies hitting Refresh, Refresh, Refresh, until their game starts. They are free to go do other things on the site, play other games, read the forums, whatever, and when the game does start they will have an opportunity to switch windows or tabs or whatever else, turn their attention to the game, and get ready to start with everyone else.
Imagine a track race where a runner had to stand in the starting blocks for hours, waiting until the other runners showed up. It would certainly discourage anyone from taking up running as a sport.
My prediction is that this change will increase, not decrease, the attractiveness of speed freestyle. Of course, I'm willing to face the facts if the facts are not in accord with the theory. So, like Big Wham said, let's give it a few weeks and see how it's working, and we'll change it if it's not working as planned.
one possibility with this feature is to restrict it to 1v1 games. i believe that that is where the real positive impact is. i don't think first turn in 3+ player games is any significant enough advantage to warrant imposing new rules, even if they are low impact.
As i said previously, i had a 6 men sequential fog starting yesterday, and with that rule i was able to take a snapshot before the start of the game. It is very relevant with fog, as otherwise you would miss some intel you have the right to have.
if you are that worried about some possible missing intel you can do one of two things. A) Be around when the game starts if you are that worried or B) Do not play freestyle and fog. That is one of the risk of playing that type of game.