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Post #256
I would really like to see someone complaining of having good dice. Why nobody is giving examples of killing 20 and losing 1-2?
@kwikool do you know that here you can do 100 attacks in just few seconds but in real live you will spend hours doing them? I have played risk in real life as well and you cannot compare the real life risk with this one, at least the risks I was playing were with a small amount of units like playing on classic map where from cards you are taking from 4 to 12 units and nothing more. And it's really rare and hard to stack more than 15-20 units in one territory and to attack a large amount of units so you can experience the real randomness. While on the other hand here you are playing on increasing cards (probably) and after half an hour you have received and wasted more than a 100 troops each of you in the game and it's normal to experience big difference in kills and losses.
Also it's NOT SAME to attack with 20 troops against 10 units in 1 territory and attacking with 20 against 10 in for example 6-7 territories. You have a pretty higher chance of losing in the second example than in the first so calculate your attacks better to see what's the odds of losing and winning the battle.
i play 3-4 games a week. with regular dice and i can tell you that these dice do not emulate real life. normally the attacker has a slight advantage. i have never seen that over the long haul that that is what happens.. im not a programmer but as i said i play with real dice every week...and these do NOT act like real dice.
@kwikool do you know that here you can do 100 attacks in just few seconds but in real live you will spend hours doing them? I have played risk in real life as well and you cannot compare the real life risk with this one, at least the risks I was playing were with a small amount of units like playing on classic map where from cards you are taking from 4 to 12 units and nothing more. And it's really rare and hard to stack more than 15-20 units in one territory and to attack a large amount of units so you can experience the real randomness. While on the other hand here you are playing on increasing cards (probably) and after half an hour you have received and wasted more than a 100 troops each of you in the game and it's normal to experience big difference in kills and losses.
Also it's NOT SAME to attack with 20 troops against 10 units in 1 territory and attacking with 20 against 10 in for example 6-7 territories. You have a pretty higher chance of losing in the second example than in the first so calculate your attacks better to see what's the odds of losing and winning the battle.