I own this post too.
lol thanks, fixed it.-GN wrote:
"» #1 Sign-ups (~15th Nov. 2012 UTC):
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I think you missed something.
He posted properly. He's sorry if it mad you mad in any way, but the fact do is that NL played a few rounds with 3 players because of the problem they had with getting enough. Why can't they just have 8?Loctav wrote:
Limit stays on 6. I am not butthurt. Learn to post properly. If he's willed to post proper, I revoke removing his posting privileges. I don't accept spamming here and it results in what you've seen. I warned everyone on first page already.
Ah ah, this matchMercurial wrote:
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I beg to disagree. It's possible to play intentionally in a way that mis-plays maps correctly and yet has a much higher, more reliable chance to combo consistently on maps (at the loss of accuracy). Especially in multi, if you play for a score win, it's in fact better to play like that instead of playing correctly because you can always get random miss in the middle of the map and have the entire score ruined and get random'd out if you play legit. There are more than enough cases where one player has both higher acc and less miss than another yet less score from another due to combo, and it feels really unfair if the latter gets the win when it's clear the first one played better.XPJ38 wrote:
Being able to FC a map / get a good score on it at all times is a quality required to play the game, especially in multi. It shows how good you have become on the map.
Reason would be: to improve and make progress instead of getting stuck with sub-optimal decisions from the past. Focusing on accuracy and miss instead of combo would improve the quality of plays.thelewa wrote:
The scoring has been win-by-score in the past tournaments so I don't really see a reason to change it
in reality most people won't fc; unless we pick very ridiculously easy maps. that's why I'm bringing this up. this affects the map picking process heavilysilmarilen wrote:
especially in an OWC you are pretty much expected to fc it anyway.