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reserver dice is now 16/32/64
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Ryan wrote
at 12:07 AM, Wednesday August 10, 2011 EDT
eom
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Travis O Johnson wrote
at 12:11 AM, Wednesday August 10, 2011 EDT eom = yum?
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deadcode wrote
at 12:14 AM, Wednesday August 10, 2011 EDT end of message
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Just that dude wrote
at 1:00 AM, Wednesday August 10, 2011 EDT Good job.
Now if we could just get rid of the message that pops up EVERYTIME ya hit 0 points, that would be great. Maybe change it to only pop up a couple times a month, or even the first 5 times for new users but not every time. P.S. I mostly play 0 tables and could give a shit about points (i.e. I usually flag 7 when I have a horrible start) so the box usually pops up more frequently with me than most. |
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bonerfag wrote
at 2:48 AM, Wednesday August 10, 2011 EDT OMG! A BOX TELLING YOU THAT YOU HAVE 0 POINTS. get rid of it asap
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bonerfag wrote
at 3:32 AM, Wednesday August 10, 2011 EDT p.s. thanks ryan!
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potato27 wrote
at 7:47 AM, Wednesday August 10, 2011 EDT So weird.
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dasfury wrote
at 7:54 AM, Wednesday August 10, 2011 EDT thanks.
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montecarlo wrote
at 9:43 AM, Wednesday August 10, 2011 EDT appreciate the update.
was thinking about the math, werent we all off by a bit when thinking that 8stack->+32dice means that 4stack->+16, 16stack->+64? shouldnt we be thinking in terms of how many dice are required to replenish one attack at each level? 8stack -> 7 dice required to replenish 4stack -> 3 dice required 16stack -> 15 dice required so, assuming linear relationship (perhaps a bad assumption?), the 4stack/16stack games should get banks of +32 * (3/7) ~= 14 +32 * (15/7) ~= 69 not too much different from 16/64, but perhaps more correct. but still, 16/64 is wayyyy better than 32/32, so thanks for the change :) |
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plugin helpdesk wrote
at 10:16 AM, Wednesday August 10, 2011 EDT monte has a point
. also i think 16 stacks is way too much. i rather see 12 or 10 stacks. |
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Ryan wrote
at 6:44 PM, Wednesday August 10, 2011 EDT Good point monte. Should the equation be "enough dice to refill 4 different stacks"
4 stack = 3*4 = 12 8 stack = 7*4 = 28 16 stack = 15* 4 = 60 |