RE: Tiny Chat People
01-25-2018, 03:50 AM
Well, I assume that its sort of like a video game, and Autobalance is something he programmed in to happen automatically. He probably has the power to reset the knife action, but player-bound items are something that is allowed, and undoing it would basically be like like bending the rules to excuse a newbie's mistakes.
Which would be fair enough. When you're playing a board game with an infant, you'd probably simplify the rules and allow them to take back their mistakes.
But Wax is more like someone who wants to play the full game, by the rules, and no take-backs. Which is also an understandable position, especially considering its his game. Its just a bit callous.
Of course a lot of this is conjecture about the nature of the game and Wax. But I think it makes sense.
As for the the whole team-up situation, I have no idea which of the courses of action would be best, and i feel like everything i could add to the main discussion has already been said. I just wanted to chirp in that I don't think Wax hates us.
On another topic, something that isn't clear is how exactly you "win" a war. Because its impossible to kill anyone else's TCPs. Is there some point of low enough health that counts as beaten? It may be that some of the "going against the game" ways of winning we came up with, like getting everyone else's cats to go rogue, might be completely legitimate strategies.
Which would be fair enough. When you're playing a board game with an infant, you'd probably simplify the rules and allow them to take back their mistakes.
But Wax is more like someone who wants to play the full game, by the rules, and no take-backs. Which is also an understandable position, especially considering its his game. Its just a bit callous.
Of course a lot of this is conjecture about the nature of the game and Wax. But I think it makes sense.
As for the the whole team-up situation, I have no idea which of the courses of action would be best, and i feel like everything i could add to the main discussion has already been said. I just wanted to chirp in that I don't think Wax hates us.
On another topic, something that isn't clear is how exactly you "win" a war. Because its impossible to kill anyone else's TCPs. Is there some point of low enough health that counts as beaten? It may be that some of the "going against the game" ways of winning we came up with, like getting everyone else's cats to go rogue, might be completely legitimate strategies.