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dakky21 wrote:So in fog games when round is 10th or more if the button appears the you will know the opponent has double troops? Good one there.
Halmir wrote:Finally.
Now in another decade, it might extend to all games...
Donelladan wrote:dakky21 wrote:So in fog games when round is 10th or more if the button appears the you will know the opponent has double troops? Good one there.
This concern has been voiced before.
But it's only for 1vs1 and poly, thus I don't see how the information that your opponent has twice more troops than you will be useful to you in any way. You should know you are losing anyway.
Donelladan wrote:dakky21 wrote:So in fog games when round is 10th or more if the button appears the you will know the opponent has double troops? Good one there.
This concern has been voiced before.
But it's only for 1vs1 and poly, thus I don't see how the information that your opponent has twice more troops than you will be useful to you in any way. You should know you are losing anyway.
IcePack wrote:Donelladan wrote:dakky21 wrote:So in fog games when round is 10th or more if the button appears the you will know the opponent has double troops? Good one there.
This concern has been voiced before.
But it's only for 1vs1 and poly, thus I don't see how the information that your opponent has twice more troops than you will be useful to you in any way. You should know you are losing anyway.
You can know you are losing, but still try to stage a comeback. While statistically small, your opponent might be more careful in his expansion allowing you to build something and make a counter.
Now this resign button takes that away and basically tells them in a fog game to be as reckless as they want cuz they know for sure total troops are lopsided, breaking the reasons for fog.
Jdsizzleslice wrote:Do you think having the Resign button on certain maps (such as Hive) could be negotiated?
Lord Arioch wrote:The only critcizm from me is that the resign button is placed wrong ... i tend to click on it since thats where begin usually is ... which allways gives me a hiccup;)
Halmir wrote:Finally.
Now in another decade, it might extend to all games...
IcePack wrote:Donelladan wrote:dakky21 wrote:So in fog games when round is 10th or more if the button appears the you will know the opponent has double troops? Good one there.
This concern has been voiced before.
But it's only for 1vs1 and poly, thus I don't see how the information that your opponent has twice more troops than you will be useful to you in any way. You should know you are losing anyway.
You can know you are losing, but still try to stage a comeback. While statistically small, your opponent might be more careful in his expansion allowing you to build something and make a counter.
Now this resign button takes that away and basically tells them in a fog game to be as reckless as they want cuz they know for sure total troops are lopsided, breaking the reasons for fog.
Robespierre__ wrote:Halmir wrote:Finally.
Now in another decade, it might extend to all games...
Personally I would not bring attitude while not a premium member. But that's just me.
Robes
Lord Arioch wrote:The only critcizm from me is that the resign button is placed wrong ... i tend to click on it since thats where begin usually is ... which allways gives me a hiccup;)
IcePack wrote:Donelladan wrote:dakky21 wrote:So in fog games when round is 10th or more if the button appears the you will know the opponent has double troops? Good one there.
This concern has been voiced before.
But it's only for 1vs1 and poly, thus I don't see how the information that your opponent has twice more troops than you will be useful to you in any way. You should know you are losing anyway.
You can know you are losing, but still try to stage a comeback. While statistically small, your opponent might be more careful in his expansion allowing you to build something and make a counter.
Now this resign button takes that away and basically tells them in a fog game to be as reckless as they want cuz they know for sure total troops are lopsided, breaking the reasons for fog.
BrutalBob wrote:I don't think the real reason for fog is to give people false confidence,
Personally, I dont think that the half troops thing is necessary, I think you should be able to resign whenever you want.
But Ice, you seem really hellbent on making everyone play it your way. If you want to fight to the last and put all your time into the slim chance of winning then you can still do that. I know it can happen. It has happened to me recently, but its still not how I want to play- so dont make me . Its my game and I want to play it how i want to play it. I am not going to make anyone resign. Its their choice
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