Yeah. In the 1st game, that 1% question would be a 50 or 40% question. And as I am binge watching all the episodes, I am finding that all these 1% Qs are just too easy. At least the UK version requires you to think, these Qs in the US version I am getting straight away.
Doesn't anyone want to open a business? Pay back their college loans? Open a house of their own? Get married? Pay for charity??? What happened to our dreams? :/
Uh.. At 1:29:19 (While the answer is given) shows 2 separate letters. The question clearly states 'What letter pair' so like bb, cc, oo, mm, nn or rr etc because that is a letter PAIR. A pairing of the same letter. The answer using 2 diff letters is not a letter pair. They are separate letters and the question is wrongly worded.
Pair doesn’t imply 2 of the exact same thing. A pair of letters just means two letters. Have you ever paired up in a game. It doesn’t require an identical twin
33:23 - This is not correct. The fact that you ignore some words doesn't objectively change the sentence. "Stinking" is the most frequent word regardless of whether you ignore it or not.
@@Voriki2 Imagine this: There are three horses and five cows. Obviously, there are eight animals overall. But how many animals are there if you ignore the cows? STILL EIGHT!
It also doesn't say to start ignoring on the third word. If you remove the first, fourth, seventh word, and so on, every instance of "stinking" is still there.
The game is weirdly stale Also, the whole game asks for unfair survival trivia challenge where player must answer everything correctly or eliminated on the spot while answering non-passable answers...
@ozpilotgirl I'm not asking about the questions I'm asking about the whole process It's like one life, all question, must survive to the end One wrong answer and you get eliminated just like that?? Not cool Try to edit the game system like : round 1, the most correct answers are moving on, wrong answers NOT immediately eliminate you Round 2 point based, lowest score eliminated Round 3 randomize grouping, beat opponent team to move on Round 4 and final round, the surviving players now play for themselves, maybe add randomizer to the mix like extra life, random elimination, 1v1 showdown, extra score for correct answers, mystery prize, and so on And finale, answer 1 to 5 question to become that 1%, I'll let the organizer decide how the game works
@@videoseeker117Why is that not fair? That's how tonnes of game shows work, including the biggest in the world (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire). They even get the opportunity to skip.
Michael is handsome and smart for sure
The US version is considerably easier than the UK version!
The 1% population in the US is also considerably less bright than the UK 1% population.
Yeah. In the 1st game, that 1% question would be a 50 or 40% question. And as I am binge watching all the episodes, I am finding that all these 1% Qs are just too easy. At least the UK version requires you to think, these Qs in the US version I am getting straight away.
Doesn't anyone want to open a business? Pay back their college loans? Open a house of their own? Get married? Pay for charity???
What happened to our dreams? :/
Uh.. At 1:29:19 (While the answer is given) shows 2 separate letters.
The question clearly states 'What letter pair' so like bb, cc, oo, mm, nn or rr etc because that is a letter PAIR. A pairing of the same letter.
The answer using 2 diff letters is not a letter pair. They are separate letters and the question is wrongly worded.
Pair doesn’t imply 2 of the exact same thing. A pair of letters just means two letters. Have you ever paired up in a game. It doesn’t require an identical twin
33:23 - This is not correct. The fact that you ignore some words doesn't objectively change the sentence. "Stinking" is the most frequent word regardless of whether you ignore it or not.
You ignore it both in reading, AND in counting. You have to do a word count and see which word appears most.
@@Voriki2 Imagine this: There are three horses and five cows. Obviously, there are eight animals overall. But how many animals are there if you ignore the cows? STILL EIGHT!
It also doesn't say to start ignoring on the third word. If you remove the first, fourth, seventh word, and so on, every instance of "stinking" is still there.
The top winner getting up to 100,000? That’s not enough for a big win on a game show.
It's better than nothing at all
You also get eternal bragging rights.
Most of the questions are pretty easy. 100K is too much tbh.
I didn't figure out the logic of 15% question, while others got right, even the final 1% question.
Ever 3rd word is ignored.if you ignore every third word so the word stinking drops off.so then remains the most repeated word that is word
Got all 1% questions right.
The game is weirdly stale
Also, the whole game asks for unfair survival trivia challenge where player must answer everything correctly or eliminated on the spot while answering non-passable answers...
The questions are logic based, not trivia based. That is the whole concept of the show
@ozpilotgirl I'm not asking about the questions
I'm asking about the whole process
It's like one life, all question, must survive to the end
One wrong answer and you get eliminated just like that?? Not cool
Try to edit the game system like :
round 1, the most correct answers are moving on, wrong answers NOT immediately eliminate you
Round 2 point based, lowest score eliminated
Round 3 randomize grouping, beat opponent team to move on
Round 4 and final round, the surviving players now play for themselves, maybe add randomizer to the mix like extra life, random elimination, 1v1 showdown, extra score for correct answers, mystery prize, and so on
And finale, answer 1 to 5 question to become that 1%, I'll let the organizer decide how the game works
@@videoseeker117 after you answer 4 question right you get one pass lifeline.
@@mariojamnicky9049 right, but that robs you $1000 from your balance, yet that's all the gimmicks have to offer
@@videoseeker117Why is that not fair? That's how tonnes of game shows work, including the biggest in the world (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire). They even get the opportunity to skip.