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then i think 12 players would be the next update, because 12 is the perfect number you can divide it by 2, 3, 4, and 6. the only number you can't divide it by is 5Joodoo wrote:Description
9 and 10 player games.
Specifics
9 player games in the New World map and 10 player games in the World 2.1 map (only examples).
How it will improve the site
-with 9 players, you can have 3 triples teams playing
-with 10 players, you can have 5 doubles teams playing or 2 quintuples teams playing
-when applied to non-team games, the intensity and stake is increased because the number of players has increased
wow if 26 players did ever come around (which is highly unlikely), it might take one month for a team sequetial game to complete one round, imagine that...lancehoch wrote:No matter what the update, you actually do not need the "Color Codes" to represent the colors. Since the codes are supposed to be a standalone if someone cannot actually see color (most severe case) we can just letter the players A-H (for now) and A-Z for 26 players if it comes to that.




I think New World has 8 starting points so it wouldn't be a good idea...Ditocoaf wrote:Since we already have different player limits for different maps (AOR), then why not have a different player limit for all the maps? Most existing game boards would be still capped at 8, but we could allow 9 player games in New World, and 10 player games in 2.1, and then decide with new maps on an individual basis.
New World has nine starting points... that's why I said what I did.Joodoo wrote:I think New World has 8 starting points so it wouldn't be a good idea...Ditocoaf wrote:Since we already have different player limits for different maps (AOR), then why not have a different player limit for all the maps? Most existing game boards would be still capped at 8, but we could allow 9 player games in New World, and 10 player games in 2.1, and then decide with new maps on an individual basis.
