smursh wrote:Luck always should be a factor in games, otherwise it becomes stale with better players automatically beating weaker players. And even if one or two players get an advantage because the player next to them resigns or has a horrible start there is nothing preventing the rest of the field from allying against them. In short FFA tends to be won by the player who most skillfully sets up alliances to give themselves an edge.
smursh wrote:Luck always should be a factor in games, otherwise it becomes stale with better players automatically beating weaker players.
KGB wrote:Except the most important bit of luck in FFA games tends to be who is next to someone who resigns. I've been in 8 player games where 2 players resign and one player happens to be next to both of them so they get a double benefit.
Also ganging up on other players is only possible in non-ladder FFA games. In ladder games there is no way to know who managed to benefit because all stats are hidden (never understood why that was implemented) so it's all but impossible to organize an alliance until it's far too late.
KGB
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