Feels like you had a different set of dice to everyone else in this game. Barely got a single good roll, while other players seemed to walk right through large numbers.
I said on a Kylted video if you flicked literally any switch in the menu it would improve these settings 😂Blizzards is a good one because it adds randomness and strategic thinking to take advantage of
Except he could actually kill orange, giving him a higher placement potentially. Red couldn't kill blue, and attacking blue did not work because he just got third. Red was unable to improve his placement with his actions. Leaving orange alone could potentially have been a better play for blue because red was such a psycho that orange MIGHT have been a bit of a buffer. But orange was SO weak that he probably just would have been more cards for red in the end. Killing a super weak orange also denied the easy cards to other players. So, not really the same thing at all.
@@Th4tGuy i dont think red would have benefitted much by killing orange...as VC didnt....not being a fixed game....and the point of my comment which you clearly missed was, he criticised red for being a bad ally that attacked him yet he continued to attack orange eventually killing him even though he was an ally which i think cost him the game long term
@@medialies6254he's criticizing red for being a bad player, not a bad ally. Hence, they got third and couldn't figure out how to get any higher, so they just started lashing out. The nuance of killing orange and figuring out if that was truly the best play for first is debatable to say the least. At the end of the day one of the things VC does best is speed games along without ever truly settling for less than first. It's easy to say that killing orange was part of a plan to play for first, but red's actions after a certain point were not a play for first. If you look at the game as I dunno, a social meet up for people to be allies together? Instead of a game of strategy and diplomacy to ultimately be won, even then, yea I guess orange and blue were allies and blue betrayed orange, but red and blue weren't obvious enemies for like half a turn. It was more like a truce where they could both realize, "if we keep attacking eachother like this, we can't play for first", and red decided to not play for first. So you're REALLY reaching at straws to draw the comparison because you have some sort of chip on your shoulder about the orange kill.
@@Th4tGuy ridiculas to say i have a chip on my shoulder...i couldnt care less, but since youre insisting....orange was VC´s ally and a good buffer between him and the agressive red player....foolish to break him continuously as in the end not only did VC waste troops breaking orange but then orange eventually got pissed off with VC being such a bad ally and suicided into him breaking all his bonuses....thats what cost him the game...full stop
Noobs tend to attack along the path of least resistance. Yellow played it well, making sure they had larger defending stacks than you. Tricky position for you, probably you should have put fewer troops into red, but they would still have attacked you as the weaker player. Personally I don't think fixed caps is ever a good idea, nor true random, though I understand the desire to get "true" cap rolls. You just have much less comeback potential with fixed if you get bad dice or noob-slammed, and you got both. But if somehow games don't stalemate, maybe an improvement over meta.
Good morning VC 🌞 Longer video means you were slightly challenged. The Kill Pete Tragedy... You got true randomed on turn 1. 😅 A true grandmaster can recover ❤ Yellow was a sneaky snake. 🐍
@15:55 “…I’m a friendly guy…” I love how you say this sometimes, but you have also frequently referred to yourself as “a psycho.” Fun how the situation dictates your adjectives.
I think what hurt you the most was trying to guard off cap after you teamed on red with yellow. If you had your troops on cap he couldnt really hurt you as badly
The strat imo is to recognize Red as "the idiot" and not attack him too much until he targets the other, stronger guy (boring as usual) Especially, though, I would not go for their cap at 35:50
Feels like you had a different set of dice to everyone else in this game. Barely got a single good roll, while other players seemed to walk right through large numbers.
I said on a Kylted video if you flicked literally any switch in the menu it would improve these settings 😂Blizzards is a good one because it adds randomness and strategic thinking to take advantage of
starting the game off strong with 2 miserably failed rolls. 😞
Black is dead, shows they have 5 troops still 🤔
It’s because of neutral ai if I remember correctly.
Blizzards are always better than no blizzards!
FIXED CAPS! Lets go!
red was kinda like you killing your ally orange
Except he could actually kill orange, giving him a higher placement potentially. Red couldn't kill blue, and attacking blue did not work because he just got third. Red was unable to improve his placement with his actions. Leaving orange alone could potentially have been a better play for blue because red was such a psycho that orange MIGHT have been a bit of a buffer. But orange was SO weak that he probably just would have been more cards for red in the end. Killing a super weak orange also denied the easy cards to other players. So, not really the same thing at all.
@@Th4tGuy i dont think red would have benefitted much by killing orange...as VC didnt....not being a fixed game....and the point of my comment which you clearly missed was, he criticised red for being a bad ally that attacked him yet he continued to attack orange eventually killing him even though he was an ally which i think cost him the game long term
@@medialies6254he's criticizing red for being a bad player, not a bad ally. Hence, they got third and couldn't figure out how to get any higher, so they just started lashing out. The nuance of killing orange and figuring out if that was truly the best play for first is debatable to say the least. At the end of the day one of the things VC does best is speed games along without ever truly settling for less than first. It's easy to say that killing orange was part of a plan to play for first, but red's actions after a certain point were not a play for first. If you look at the game as I dunno, a social meet up for people to be allies together? Instead of a game of strategy and diplomacy to ultimately be won, even then, yea I guess orange and blue were allies and blue betrayed orange, but red and blue weren't obvious enemies for like half a turn. It was more like a truce where they could both realize, "if we keep attacking eachother like this, we can't play for first", and red decided to not play for first. So you're REALLY reaching at straws to draw the comparison because you have some sort of chip on your shoulder about the orange kill.
@@Th4tGuy ridiculas to say i have a chip on my shoulder...i couldnt care less, but since youre insisting....orange was VC´s ally and a good buffer between him and the agressive red player....foolish to break him continuously as in the end not only did VC waste troops breaking orange but then orange eventually got pissed off with VC being such a bad ally and suicided into him breaking all his bonuses....thats what cost him the game...full stop
True random was Pete’s only mistake imo
First turn...brutal...right in da poop chute.
If Yellow is a "Novice" then Green and Purple were also in this game. 🤔
Good game! The action never stopped.
there's no way that this is yellows only account.
I live in Canada and here cicadas come in August ☝️
Noobs tend to attack along the path of least resistance. Yellow played it well, making sure they had larger defending stacks than you. Tricky position for you, probably you should have put fewer troops into red, but they would still have attacked you as the weaker player. Personally I don't think fixed caps is ever a good idea, nor true random, though I understand the desire to get "true" cap rolls. You just have much less comeback potential with fixed if you get bad dice or noob-slammed, and you got both. But if somehow games don't stalemate, maybe an improvement over meta.
Good morning VC 🌞
Longer video means you were slightly challenged.
The Kill Pete Tragedy... You got true randomed on turn 1. 😅
A true grandmaster can recover ❤
Yellow was a sneaky snake. 🐍
We all know VC is slightly challenged already.🤭
@15:55 “…I’m a friendly guy…” I love how you say this sometimes, but you have also frequently referred to yourself as “a psycho.” Fun how the situation dictates your adjectives.
I think what hurt you the most was trying to guard off cap after you teamed on red with yellow. If you had your troops on cap he couldnt really hurt you as badly
You can't negotiate with a noob I think is the lesson here. They choose targets at random.
Best video yet love these setting with u
Amazing title
The strat imo is to recognize Red as "the idiot" and not attack him too much until he targets the other, stronger guy
(boring as usual)
Especially, though, I would not go for their cap at 35:50
Added brainfog!❤
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it is The worst game for you .The beginning to the end bad bad gaming ....-_- -_-
I can see russia 🇷🇺 from my house....😅
You talk too much and play too little
and don't forget he is smelly