elfish_lad wrote:
I get what you are saying, and in truth I haven't played many freestyle games. I just don't think it is an even start is all. I'm sure I'll give freestyle a go at some point.
I agree, it's an uneven start. My puter doesn't like the freestyle setting, as I learned early on (nor does it like speed setting) - tends to slug and freeze up alot because of the extra intereaction required - system feeding back what else is occurring. If i had a better system, one capable of more RAM (mine keeps rejecting new cards) and since I have a fairly fast isp and modem, I'd probably be a step up. As it is, the RAM thing controls those games for me. So, it's an uneven start. So, I don't play them, or only rarely play them.
There's also the possibility that two players have systems and modems capable of pretty much the same speeds, in which case, skill rather than system would control the play (outside of dice of course). Does it happen often? Meh, probably not. So, it's an uneven start.
So, agree to that or don't play them, or rarely play them. Or shell out the bucks I won't and get a superfast high-RAM system and extraordinary ISP speed with a powerfully efficient modem and be on the topside of the uneven start so you can display your prowess on the chart of champions and wall of warmongers and chestpound about being freestylist of the world and how much better it is than seq and how much more skill it shows; so you can then negate the ideas of and expound upon the very audacity of those who say, "hmm... freestyle...it's an uneven start."
Provocative topic, Elf, I'm sure you'll have fun with the responses you get in the next newsletter
