Author Topic: shuffling deck?  (Read 3693 times)

Offline christiangamer25

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Re: shuffling deck?
« Reply #25 on: May 03, 2010, 04:46:16 AM »
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and this thread is why rts needs to be abandoned and everybody play chat game with real decks that are actually shuffled and randomized come on people get memorys play for real not with dumb computers that can't shuffle and rig games.
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Re: shuffling deck?
« Reply #26 on: May 03, 2010, 06:08:46 AM »
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Or, alternately, something better than RTS needs to be developed.  Chat-based games are far more annoying that two shuffles.
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Re: shuffling deck?
« Reply #27 on: May 03, 2010, 12:20:09 PM »
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and this thread is why rts needs to be abandoned and everybody play chat game with real decks that are actually shuffled and randomized come on people get memorys play for real not with dumb computers that can't shuffle and rig games.
Actually computers are the best shufflers out there because unlike humans it becomes truly randomized.

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Perhaps, I'm biased because of the extremely flawed RNG that existed in WinRISK 3.1, which I used to play back in the day.  You could get CRAZY high dice rolls if you knew how to abuse it.  Click the battle for 1 dice roll, if you lost 2 armies then keep clicking.  If you ever get ahead in the casualties, then click off the country to end the battle, and then restart it again.  The computer would then forget that you were ahead and would restart as if everything was balanced.
Units/Armies lost shouldn't of had any effect on the dice rolls though :(
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