Agreed, I just lost a capitals game in the second turn because my 15 troops were killed with only a loss of 4 for the attacker.
I think this should not happen due to using a random function. However, is there a point at which you lose more often? I.e. do you only have bad luck during attacking, defending or both? Because if it is just one of the two cases, there might be a mistake in some kind of calculation.
As Vexer said: it is interesting to know when this started, as there was a slight change to how dice work to make them faster, but that should not have changed anything.
Agreed, I just lost a capitals game in the second turn because my 15 troops were killed with only a loss of 4 for the attacker.
I think this should not happen due to using a random function. However, is there a point at which you lose more often? I.e. do you only have bad luck during attacking, defending or both? Because if it is just one of the two cases, there might be a mistake in some kind of calculation.
As Vexer said: it is interesting to know when this started, as there was a slight change to how dice work to make them faster, but that should not have changed anything.
“This is how humans are: We question all our beliefs, except for the ones that we really believe in, and those we never think to question.”
- Speaker for the Dead, O.S. Card