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Kdice does not love us
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burgertime wrote
at 3:31 PM, Thursday October 11, 2007 EDT
Sure, this new KDice scoring system punishes you if you flag. KDice also punishes you much more if you try to fight it out and lose.
This keeps people from trying out new tactics to get better. So people stop trying. It makes me sad to see someone lose their first role, suicide all the rest of their pieces and then quit. |
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_\o/_ wrote
at 4:26 PM, Thursday October 11, 2007 EDT "the winning move is to not play the game" -- WHOPR (from the movie War Games) |
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kissygirl wrote
at 5:04 PM, Thursday October 11, 2007 EDT whopr?
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Canarioz wrote
at 5:47 PM, Thursday October 11, 2007 EDT |
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Agent Zer0 wrote
at 2:59 AM, Friday October 12, 2007 EDT Why does a 1000 table have an unconnected island with 3 lands?
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IWillDestroyU wrote
at 9:33 AM, Friday October 12, 2007 EDT Yeah, pretty much you lose on your first roll, esp if you are first, very doubtful you win... points don't matter anymore....I thought i hated ELO and would like the new system, but now eh.. who gives a crap.
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_\o/_ wrote
at 4:01 PM, Friday October 12, 2007 EDT I can't believe you people have never seen War Games .... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086567/
. . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WarGames . and the wopr ... come on ... it's only the main focus of the movie . . http://www.imsai.net/movies/WOPR.jpg |
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burgertime wrote
at 4:23 PM, Friday October 12, 2007 EDT _o/_, you realize that a very large percent of KDicers were probably born after WarGames even cam out?
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_\o/_ wrote
at 4:42 PM, Friday October 12, 2007 EDT i try not to think about that burgertime ... i assume that everyone is as smart and intelligent as you and i.
. . . quick question children ... does anyone else remember burgertime? . . it's a freakin classic peeeeeeeple! know your roots |
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XxDiceyGirlxX wrote
at 8:00 PM, Friday October 12, 2007 EDT Wasn't burgertime a promotion from Burger King?
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Disasterz wrote
at 8:43 PM, Friday October 12, 2007 EDT Burgertime is a 1982 Japanese arcade game created by Data East Corporation for its DECO Cassette System.
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