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drunkmonkey wrote:I honestly wonder why anyone becomes a mod on this site. You're the whiniest bunch of players imaginable.
Ron Burgundy wrote:Why don't you go back to your home on Whore Island?
jefjef wrote:maasman wrote:b00060 wrote:How exactly are freemiums helping the site? If everyone was a freemium, the site would not exist. Let Freemiums play each other, how is that not fair?
Because when I was a freemium it was nice to play premiums. If you're saying a game option, thats cool, but if you want outright segregation, then thats not cool.
We should have segregation. It would be more incentive for freemis to go preemi in order to get into preemi games and for preemis to re-up.
I also hate the fact that a large % of freemi accounts are multi and that skews the games and point system and the inability/lack of desire of CC to protect its premium customers from #1 rule violators pisses me and others off...
Give the freemis their own game arena and keep em out of mine.
(FyI. I know of several peeps, including myself, that are filling foe lists with freemis cuz of this crap.)
I pay for me to play. Not for someone else to have a great time for free.
jefjef wrote:maasman wrote:The problem is, when I started playing, I couldn't really do much to get premium. I would have had to ask my parents, and I doubt I would have been able to convince them at the time. So I would have been mad that I couldn't play all the premiums, and would want it, but would be unable to get and might have left. Now that I have the ability to pay, I will, but had I been stuck earlier, lack may not be getting my money now.
SO you claim you would not have had fun playing for free. I'm not buying that. I had fun playing for free. I went preemi cuz I wanted more games. No other reason.
Arama86n wrote:Also, that "a majority" of freemiums are multies and are skewing the scoreboard is absolute nonsense, if anything the scoreboard is being skewed by premium farmers, and the fact that points gained in fs-speed shouldn't be counted in the same way as points gained in seq games.
ljex wrote:Arama86n wrote:Also, that "a majority" of freemiums are multies and are skewing the scoreboard is absolute nonsense, if anything the scoreboard is being skewed by premium farmers, and the fact that points gained in fs-speed shouldn't be counted in the same way as points gained in seq games.
This is too many peoples belief and it saddens me that people have no respect for those who play fs speed
Timminz wrote:ljex wrote:Arama86n wrote:Also, that "a majority" of freemiums are multies and are skewing the scoreboard is absolute nonsense, if anything the scoreboard is being skewed by premium farmers, and the fact that points gained in fs-speed shouldn't be counted in the same way as points gained in seq games.
This is too many peoples belief and it saddens me that people have no respect for those who play fs speed
Should I take this to mean that you could obtain your current rank without playing freestyle?
ljex wrote:Timminz wrote:ljex wrote:Arama86n wrote:Also, that "a majority" of freemiums are multies and are skewing the scoreboard is absolute nonsense, if anything the scoreboard is being skewed by premium farmers, and the fact that points gained in fs-speed shouldn't be counted in the same way as points gained in seq games.
This is too many peoples belief and it saddens me that people have no respect for those who play fs speed
Should I take this to mean that you could obtain your current rank without playing freestyle?
Explain to me how that is relevant...is it possible i am more skilled at freestyle than sequential?
Timminz wrote:It is, yes. It's also possible that the top freestyle players are more skilled than the top sequential players, or that sequential team players are more skilled than sequential singles players.
The relevance is that the scoring system rewards freestyle more than it does sequential, and I contend that the only ones who deny this are high-scoring freestyle specialists who need to feel that their score is representative of their own skill, and has nothing to do with the slanted playing field.
Now, I have no recommendation for leveling the field, nor do I particularly care that it's slanted. I just wanted to correct you on your "no respect for freestylers" thing. There is a very significant difference between recognizing that a disparity exists, and having no respect for those who use the disparity to their advantage.
Although I must admit, when people try to deny the disparity (as you seemed to be trying to do here), it does make me lose a bit of respect for them, and it's not because of the game-styles they choose.
Timminz wrote:Let's take 1v1 games, as an example. The best freestyle 1v1 players have win percentages in the 90's, while the best sequential 1v1 players are in the 70's. Since they're both working within the same scoring system, you can see that freestyle is far more benficial, points-wise. Of course, there is the possibility that the best freestylers are just way, way, way better than the top sequential players, but somehow, I just don't buy it.
pimphawks70 wrote:Timminz wrote:Let's take 1v1 games, as an example. The best freestyle 1v1 players have win percentages in the 90's, while the best sequential 1v1 players are in the 70's. Since they're both working within the same scoring system, you can see that freestyle is far more benficial, points-wise. Of course, there is the possibility that the best freestylers are just way, way, way better than the top sequential players, but somehow, I just don't buy it.
One could argue that the reason for the disparity is that freestyle requires more skill than sequential, so while a sub par sequential player can beat a superb sequential player, the same cannot be said for freestyle.
Timminz wrote:pimphawks70 wrote:Timminz wrote:Let's take 1v1 games, as an example. The best freestyle 1v1 players have win percentages in the 90's, while the best sequential 1v1 players are in the 70's. Since they're both working within the same scoring system, you can see that freestyle is far more benficial, points-wise. Of course, there is the possibility that the best freestylers are just way, way, way better than the top sequential players, but somehow, I just don't buy it.
One could argue that the reason for the disparity is that freestyle requires more skill than sequential, so while a sub par sequential player can beat a superb sequential player, the same cannot be said for freestyle.
It doesn't require more skill, necessarily. It rewards skill at a higher ratio, though.
Don't get me wrong, all you high-ranking freestylers-who-always-get-mad-at-me-for-explaining-this. I don't deny that you are very good at this game. I just saying that you are gaining more points than some others, because of the style of game you have chosen to play. Denying it, is just silly.
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