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DannyUncanny wrote:Why isn't there a freestyle mode that doesn't let other players gank you in the middle of your turn? So anyone can take their turn any time, but once a player has started their turn, nobody else can play at the same time and mess with them.
DannyUncanny wrote:Why isn't there a freestyle mode that doesn't let other players gank you in the middle of your turn? So anyone can take their turn any time, but once a player has started their turn, nobody else can play at the same time and mess with them.
DannyUncanny wrote:Why isn't there a freestyle mode that doesn't let other players gank you in the middle of your turn? So anyone can take their turn any time, but once a player has started their turn, nobody else can play at the same time and mess with them.
DannyUncanny wrote:I was talking about bigger games.
The 1 vs 1 game was just me trying something new. I now realize that it is a really stupid game that simply measures who can spend more time on the internet clicking refresh, or can afford to wake up at weird hours to play in the middle of the night to avoid the other guy out there clicking refresh. But ultimately any large free style game will come down to 1 vs 1 at some point where these super cheap tactics come back into play. Taking 2 turns for every turn your opponent takes can basically turn around almost any kind of advantage.
TDK wrote:The disadvantage to taking two quick turns is the long wait you have until the third turn - but this only shows up in games with more than two players. Just stick with seq turns for 1v1 games and you'll have a lot more fun.
rhp 1 wrote:DannyUncanny wrote:Why isn't there a freestyle mode that doesn't let other players gank you in the middle of your turn? So anyone can take their turn any time, but once a player has started their turn, nobody else can play at the same time and mess with them.
that's why you play speed freestyle... snail freestyle is lame as hell
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