Well, I did read your text
, but indeed I do not understand it.
I mean, I haven't played THAT much 2 player games, but If I win or loose them its usually either because of skill, because of dice rolls (on important moments) or because someone had a 3 card turn in and the other only at 5.
That, or someone started out with a region in the beginning, though it never happend to me (I started out with a region once myself, but I gave one territory of it away just for balance - my opponent was a beginner anyway and I wanted him to learn how to play 1 vs 1).
Yes, you are right, it will help to balance the start in a 1 vs 1 game to make it a little bit more fair.
My point is however that it will only make it a tiny little bit more fair, because the start of a game is just not that important or decisive.
However, I do want to share one more thing. I once played a 9 player game. 5 players never took a turn, 1 player only took one turn.
So you can sort of say it was a game where everyone started with only very little territories, and lots and lots of neutrals.
You know who won? The one with the best setup, because he could as first get a region, accidentally had a territory bordering my region, why he could prevent me from taking it, while the only other player left missed a turn.
I could not attack his region unless I killed at least 4 neutrals.
That was NOT a balanced game!
So I'm sorry if im taking you down, or sound dumb. Maybe I am, Im defenitely not the best player out here. Just sharing my thoughts.
Well, I did read your text :), but indeed I do not understand it.
I mean, I haven't played THAT much 2 player games, but If I win or loose them its usually either because of skill, because of dice rolls (on important moments) or because someone had a 3 card turn in and the other only at 5.
That, or someone started out with a region in the beginning, though it never happend to me (I started out with a region once myself, but I gave one territory of it away just for balance - my opponent was a beginner anyway and I wanted him to learn how to play 1 vs 1).
Yes, you are right, it will help to balance the start in a 1 vs 1 game to make it a little bit more fair.
My point is however that it will only make it a tiny little bit more fair, because the start of a game is just not that important or decisive.
However, I do want to share one more thing. I once played a 9 player game. 5 players never took a turn, 1 player only took one turn.
So you can sort of say it was a game where everyone started with only very little territories, and lots and lots of neutrals.
You know who won? The one with the best setup, because he could as first get a region, accidentally had a territory bordering my region, why he could prevent me from taking it, while the only other player left missed a turn.
I could not attack his region unless I killed at least 4 neutrals.
That was NOT a balanced game!
So I'm sorry if im taking you down, or sound dumb. Maybe I am, Im defenitely not the best player out here. Just sharing my thoughts.
"Strength doesn't lie in numbers, strength doesn't lie in wealth. Strength lies in nights of peaceful slumbers." ~Maria