December 3, 2000, 18:37
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King
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What are they odds of actually finishing a MP game?
If you start a MP game with 3 other complete strangers, what are the chances that all 3 will be able to get back together later and continue playing? To me, a game actually finishing would be very rare. Is it?
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December 3, 2000, 21:33
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Emperor
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The general rule is, the more players involved, the more difficult it is to finish a game. This goes double if they are complete strangers.
But it could still happen. ;¬D
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December 4, 2000, 20:14
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Guest
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With 3 complete strangers you say?
If it happens let me know so I can write it down.
MAYBE, if it's something planned to happen.
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December 6, 2000, 21:42
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Settler
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we have enough trouble planning a game to finish with 3 people that live in the same house
How do you expect to have a game with 3 people in different time zones and stuff?? :P Not likely!
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December 7, 2000, 09:25
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Deity
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Depends on how do you arrange the game. If it's done good (say, through Apolyton boards ), then the chances are high.
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