meathead wrote:cramill wrote:meathead wrote:If this suggestion was implemented it would likely turn the game into a sequential game with whoever joined last going 1st, which isn't fair either.
It wouldn't turn the game into sequential because you can still take your turn at the same time as your opponent. Or if your opponent isn't around for half of the round (if you ended the last round) you can go before him. Or if you have to wait for your opponent to start, you can then start and end your turn before him to go first next round.meathead wrote:This would hold very true in casual games especially as the player who goes 1st can chose a tme when their opponants are offline to start and end their turn, blocking them from going until they have finished.
I don't understand what you mean by "blocking" here. The only "blocking" this suggestion gives is that the person who ended last in the previous round (by ending their turn or by not ending their turn before the round timer runs out) has to wait for someone else to start or until half the round passes. You don't have to wait until somone starts and finishes their turn - they just have to start, then you can go as well. People can still be taking their turns at the same time.
In a 8 player game its not a big deal, but in a 2 player game the last person to join could easily go 1st every round if he is clever about it, giving them an unfair advantage and rendering the freestyle aspect obsolete.
It doesnt take a genius to work out that you just wait for your opponant to go offline then make your move. Your suggestion implies that the person going second should be at his monitor 12hrs straight waiting for the guy that goes 1st to make his move, if he wants to be on a level playing field.
You still didn't expalin what you meant by "blocking."
Ok, maybe in a casual game, its not all that realistic to be camping a game for 12 hours. But why would you play a 2 player freestyle casual game anyways? In a multi-man freestyle game, when it gets down to two people, its pretty much sequential when it gets to that point. So what advantage do you have going first when you both are taking turns one after another? I think its pretty lame if you have to take a double turn to get the advantage and win a game.