Revenge hat folgendes geschrieben: |
imho it's not a good idea to forbid it in tournaments. |
Dearlove hat folgendes geschrieben: |
I do have this from Reiner Knizia:
"I am of the opinion that there is no need to ban any cards within Blue Moon. They have all been carefully tested and the further development of the game will certainly assume that all cards are in play." |
Lachwurzn hat folgendes geschrieben: |
I believe that nobody wants to ban the CoN from "offline" gaming, but we're talking about a different medium here. |
Dearlove hat folgendes geschrieben: |
What do you see as the essential difference between the two? Why is an increase in game length (if any) differently acceptable in the two media? |
Dearlove hat folgendes geschrieben: | ||
The presumed problem is, I take it, that the game may be longer. Do you have any actual statistics to support this (such as average length of matches with zero, one and two CoN cards)? Note that it is definitely matches (to 5 crystals) not games you should be considering as clearly CoN may affect the average number of games per match. What do you see as the essential difference between the two? Why is an increase in game length (if any) differently acceptable in the two media? |
Lachwurzn hat folgendes geschrieben: | ||
Because of basic factors for any online solution such as online gaming communication structure, technical implementation of the tool (access, stability, waiting time for turns), emotional identification and expression, personality aspects... to name just a few. This is a science topic on its own. |
Zitat: |
I don't have any hard data on how long an average (non-CoN) online game takes, but my personal estimate is "at least twice as long as offline face-to-face games". |
Zitat: |
What do you consider a practical average length for BlueMoon offline games ? |
Dearlove hat folgendes geschrieben: |
I'm the wrong person to ask here. Almost all of my games have been teaching people to play (which is slower obviously) or playtesting, which has a different dynamic. I note that the game box has 30 minutes, which I would have said was (among experienced players) a longer tough fought game (which they often are) rather than a quick win. But I have no hard facts even from my own games. |
orangeblood hat folgendes geschrieben: |
I would say that 30 minutes is a reasonable estimate for face-to-face games played to five crystals. It takes as least two rounds to get there, and that's only if one player wins both of them. |
Zitat: |
I have not played online, and am also wondering how that can take longer. |
Dearlove hat folgendes geschrieben: |
Unless you have the second E&I set ... |
Zitat: |
Oh, if I gave the impression I couldn't see how it could be longer, let me correct that now. Dragging cards around is probably similar to physically drawing them, maybe a little longer. Typing information is a bit slower than speaking it. |