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What percentage of your games are "No Cards" games?

 
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby owenshooter on Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:26 pm

Incandenza wrote:
owenshooter wrote:no cards are more about skill and less about luck. period.-0


Ah, that old chestnut. That's perhaps the most flagrantly untrue myth we have around here, for about a half-dozen compelling reasons.


you neglected to list them... maybe they got caught in your moustache...-0
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby owenshooter on Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:29 pm

Timminz wrote:
owenshooter wrote:no cards are more about skill and less about luck. period.-0
Compared to flat rate, no cards put the emphasis on the luck of the dice only, instead of the dice and the cards.

not true... so not true... perhaps if you are an impatient player without the ability to plan traps, counters, effective kills, and know when to take risks, you may think it is about the luck of the dice. but i rarely allow myself to get put into situations where a turn is going to be dependent solely upon the dice. HOWEVER, out of all the cards games i have played, i do enjoy flat rate, the best. and when i do play a card game, it is flat rate.-0
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby Greatwhite on Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:33 pm

'no cards' is the best option in on line Risk. Its the purest you can get to reducing the luck of cards and having to rely more on strategy. And ya single no cards can be brutal, jyst finished a 5 month 200 round game - I don't reccomend singles but the pure team work that can happen with good players and no cards is great to be a part of . . . . when it works lol.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby phantomzero on Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:34 pm

Incandenza wrote:I had one that lasted over a year. Let's repeat: OVER A YEAR. And ultimately the only way I could finally get out of it was craven deadbeating, something I'm neither happy about or proud of.
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I can't find this game? Can anyone point me towards it.

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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby Timminz on Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:43 pm

I agree with Owen. But, only in regards to team games. No cards definitely force the cooperative aspect and to be good at no card team games takes the most strategy of the options. However, playing larger standard games (6-8 players), there is an awful lot of strategy involved in both no cards and escalating. Flat rate too, but to a far lesser extent. The difference between no cards and esc, is in the time frame. Long-term strategies are obviously used in no cards, whereas in esc, it's all about setting yourself (and others) up for that one big push to take the game. A small mistake in a long no card game, is pretty insignificant, but if you make one little mistake in an end-run of an escalating game, you won't get another turn to rebound from it. So, if you're the kind of player who wants to have a chance to fix your mistakes, play without cards. If you want a "no guts, no glory" kind of game, esc is for you. And, I guess if you're a real big fan of luck, go with flat rate.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby Robinette on Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:55 pm

well said timmi... i think you nailed it...


But after reading all the other responses,
well... i just gotta say WOW :shock: just WOW.

This is all very suprising to me...
I just had NO IDEA soooo many people had this perspective...

hehee... so I am nearly speechless...
but mostly I'm laughing my fanny off with regards to the 'pureness of strategy' thinking of most no card proponents... :lol:
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby oVo on Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:07 pm

There are certain skills required to deal with all the various settings and maps, but luck is always a factor. I prefer no card games just to eliminate one level of luck and for the patience and ability it takes to develop one's position on the map.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby gordon1975 on Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:43 pm

i always play non cards these days,id say the europe map is the best for it,prefere 8 players,not the greatest for points,but usualy very intresting games .a user group would be very welcome
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby DaGip on Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:09 pm

When I first started playing No Cards, I really liked it. So, almost all my games were No Cards. Then I played a No Cards game of Circvs Maximvs...that game took forever! Just ask Jimi!

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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby MajorRT on Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:10 pm

I also like no cards, esp. in 1 v 1 games and def. agree it cuts the element of luck to a degree ; everyone knows that multi-player no card games will take many weeks and are much more political and subtle...
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby gordon1975 on Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:23 pm

i also like the way you can usualy get a second chance,if youve had a realy bad drop,or lost your first battle for a Continent,nobodys trying to kill you just for the cards,so easier to re group.(i dont even mind deadbeats in no cards)
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby Ditocoaf on Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:51 am

For me, it's about 1 in 5 (=20%)... so voting in the same poll option as 0 seems a little rediculous to me. I would have broken that down differently.

But I'm beginning to think I like no-cards better than the alternatives. I would join that usergroup.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby Timminz on Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:45 am

gordon1975 wrote:i also like the way you can usualy get a second chance........nobodys trying to kill you............easier to re group.
I agree. If you feel that you will need second chances, and time to "re-group", play without cards.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby tzor on Sat Apr 26, 2008 10:14 am

Upon reflection it seems to be that the biggest problem in a no card game, for me is something I call the min unit allotment enjoyment factor. Because of the general uncertanty of the nature of the dice there is just not much you can do with 3 units for example, attack wise. Now even with static cards there is an occasion for an addition 4 to 10 more every so many rounds. With a no card game you can double up, deploy several rounds and then attack but that is mind numbingly boring when this has to take place over a course of several days as might happen in a casual large player game.

And the only time you really remove the dice from the game is when you have large numbers of units, which you don't get with no cards.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby owenshooter on Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:16 pm

tzor wrote:And the only time you really remove the dice from the game is when you have large numbers of units, which you don't get with no cards.

just not true... sounds like you need to learn how to play no cards... get some different ideas on strategy... might i suggest wacicha's cook school?-0
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby Top Dog on Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:40 pm

Yeah, owenshooter couldn't keep his mouth shut, he keeps telling me how his experiance with the cook school has helped him so much... Of course he couldn't get that high of a rank without someone telling him exactly what to do every turn.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby owenshooter on Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:59 pm

Top Dog wrote:Yeah, owenshooter couldn't keep his mouth shut, he keeps telling me how his experiance with the cook school has helped him so much... Of course he couldn't get that high of a rank without someone telling him exactly what to do every turn.

never attended the cook school... but nice try... i welcome the addition of a new stalker to my steadily growing stable... i usually prefer the variety with breasts... but your soft, young, man breasts will have to do.. hell, you may even win the wet t-shirt contest at the "owenshooter CC stalker convention"... good luck!!!-0

p.s.-can we get back on topic now?
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby fwblb on Sun Apr 27, 2008 9:03 am

i play only no cards now for the most part. i don't look for games with cards. however, i did a doubles tournament with flat rate prior to getting into the no cards games.

owen -i think escalating takes a lot of strategy.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby Optimus Prime on Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:01 am

Thanks for all of the constructive comments guys, I really appreciate that. :)

So, it appears that by virtue of the poll it seems that No Cards is not a very popular option, but at the same time, amongst those posting to the thread it seems to be very popular, especially in a team game setting.

So, at this point, it looks like there could be an interest in a "No Cards Usergroup" although it seems that the players posting who want to find No Cards games can do so without much trouble. I guess the only real benefit to the group would be consistent play with consistent players, which I'm assuming everyone is usually a fan of.

More comments on the value of a usergroup such as this?
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby The1exile on Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:16 am

I like no cards in 1vs1, but I wouldn't think I'd have much use for a usergroup simply for my gaming preferences.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby keiths31 on Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:27 pm

I also prefer no cards in 1vs1 games and 2vs2 doubles game.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby MeDeFe on Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:22 am

27.9% no cards
4.7% escalating (10 games total, 6 were in various tournaments, joined another 3 by mistake because I wasn't really checking what settings they were using (long before the current gamefinder), and only 1 that I wanted to join)
The rest is flat rate.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby Itrade on Tue Apr 29, 2008 5:04 am

I started playing no cards in Age of Merchants and later on Age of Realms, and now it's carried over to pretty much all my games except tournaments and speed games.

I like no cards because you're not pressured to do a six on three early in the game. An element of luck is taken out of the game and the game gets to last longer and you get to know people better.
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby TaylorSandbek on Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:36 am

I do not like cards, because it leaves most of the game up to chance.. when a player can get like 40 troops and become powerful out of no where it really bothers me. I like the long, strategic, drawn out no cards lol :mrgreen:
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Re: Popularity of No Cards Games

Postby reminisco on Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:40 am

i like no cards games. but need to gain more experience in playing no cards free for all. growing up playing RISK, it was ALWAYS cards games -- so only started playing no cards when i started playing CC.

i've done pretty well in team no cards games, and am always down for a doubles or trips no cards game.
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