No, it is not the same as other options - maybe sometimes with adjacent reinforcement vs others.
Same time is only a problem before you join a game, not once its started.
Once I open a game I see immedeately that its a fog capital game, or that its increasing or fixed.
It's very easy to miss whether its adjacent or not, or whether its 1959 or 1963.
Apart from that, the new rule makes games less predictable.
With the old rule, you were always sure: oh, now noone will attack me, as they cant turn in anyways, lets just sit back and relax.
Now you just dont know - true, they have only 70% chance of turing in (enough to try it), but 3 times consecutive 70% makes alot less, so will they try nonetheless, or will they not.
It makes the game alot complexer to guess what will happen, and I like that.
And apart from that, the new rule makes more sense.
If I have a one card, a wild card, and someone else has two cards, I want to kill him, because then I can turn in.
Not being able to turn in then doesnt make sense at all (at least not to me).
No, it is not the same as other options - maybe sometimes with adjacent reinforcement vs others.
Same time is only a problem before you join a game, not once its started.
Once I open a game I see immedeately that its a fog capital game, or that its increasing or fixed.
It's very easy to miss whether its adjacent or not, or whether its 1959 or 1963.
Apart from that, the new rule makes games less predictable.
With the old rule, you were always sure: oh, now noone will attack me, as they cant turn in anyways, lets just sit back and relax.
Now you just dont know - true, they have only 70% chance of turing in (enough to try it), but 3 times consecutive 70% makes alot less, so will they try nonetheless, or will they not.
It makes the game alot complexer to guess what will happen, and I like that.
And apart from that, the new rule makes more sense.
If I have a one card, a wild card, and someone else has two cards, I want to kill him, because then I can turn in.
Not being able to turn in then doesnt make sense at all (at least not to me).
"Strength doesn't lie in numbers, strength doesn't lie in wealth. Strength lies in nights of peaceful slumbers." ~Maria