Re: Suggestion: Replacing RPS for Rolls in Ranked
Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 3:36 am
Hello All
After reading this post and most of the comments here, here is my feed back
I hope you understand what I am writing, coming from and here is my take on this from the experiences from playing the game online using DB, some game boy games as well YGO pro and in real life. I don't really write a lot of blogs, post, comment about yu gi oh much but played this game since i was a little boy First Card was "RUDE KAISER"
I do believe the RPS system does have its pros and cons in the online world of YGO, since most games use it to choose who goes first or second. Also I am not saying the dice roll method would be saving this game mechanics.
I feel that the dice roll method would be innovative idea to implement in some rated games such as singles in DB and the evolution of the game as become such a fast pace game as well it can resemble to real life interaction of the game up to an extent. Also it is a totally random outcomes in making you ready for both scenarios which a duelist with experience who has played the game should able to adapt to it and to make the game as fair as possible.(as always just like life "life is never fair" and you can never have everything what you want it to be, as well if the decision is final just suck it up and live with it, unless you have an explanation and proper evidence. One thing that i remember when playing Dueling Network when you use to choose your opponent in rated then having the duel pool which is now random and they able to match you with someone with a similar skill set, experience and wins. You can have 1000 rated/8000 exp and still lose to someone who has 100/0 who knows the game in and out and just because of he got to choose the outcome of the game by winning the RPS. But in any game there are always advantages of choosing first or second which can predetermine/ determining the outcome of the game with using technology to support you such as YGO scope, the duel logs on dueling book (replays as well), spectating the opponent matches and for singles, following them so you can see their pattern of choosing RPS. Even science has shown us of this system. The example is down below. Inclusion changing that will take some time to adjust as well as its up to people ( judges, creator of the games to decide that). I hope that whatever the outcome is, i will support it and people will still continue playing the game. For me this game was part of my childhood.
Thanks you for reading my post, if you happen to have any comments, feedback, question for me as well if i missed anything please Pm me on Dueling Book . I am welcome to listen to your thought.
Cheers ZenonBlade75 4/30/2020
Here the example taken from this website for references . https://futurism.com/science-has-figure ... r-scissors.
Last Round: You Won
And you played rock, play scissors next.
And you played scissors, play paper next.
And you played paper, play rock next.
Last Round: You Lost
And you played rock, play scissors next
And you played scissors, play paper next.
And you played paper, play rock next.
Last Round: You Lost (and the other person saw this article)
And you played rock, play paper next.
And you played scissors, play rock next.
And you played paper, play scissors next.
After reading this post and most of the comments here, here is my feed back
I hope you understand what I am writing, coming from and here is my take on this from the experiences from playing the game online using DB, some game boy games as well YGO pro and in real life. I don't really write a lot of blogs, post, comment about yu gi oh much but played this game since i was a little boy First Card was "RUDE KAISER"
I do believe the RPS system does have its pros and cons in the online world of YGO, since most games use it to choose who goes first or second. Also I am not saying the dice roll method would be saving this game mechanics.
I feel that the dice roll method would be innovative idea to implement in some rated games such as singles in DB and the evolution of the game as become such a fast pace game as well it can resemble to real life interaction of the game up to an extent. Also it is a totally random outcomes in making you ready for both scenarios which a duelist with experience who has played the game should able to adapt to it and to make the game as fair as possible.(as always just like life "life is never fair" and you can never have everything what you want it to be, as well if the decision is final just suck it up and live with it, unless you have an explanation and proper evidence. One thing that i remember when playing Dueling Network when you use to choose your opponent in rated then having the duel pool which is now random and they able to match you with someone with a similar skill set, experience and wins. You can have 1000 rated/8000 exp and still lose to someone who has 100/0 who knows the game in and out and just because of he got to choose the outcome of the game by winning the RPS. But in any game there are always advantages of choosing first or second which can predetermine/ determining the outcome of the game with using technology to support you such as YGO scope, the duel logs on dueling book (replays as well), spectating the opponent matches and for singles, following them so you can see their pattern of choosing RPS. Even science has shown us of this system. The example is down below. Inclusion changing that will take some time to adjust as well as its up to people ( judges, creator of the games to decide that). I hope that whatever the outcome is, i will support it and people will still continue playing the game. For me this game was part of my childhood.
Thanks you for reading my post, if you happen to have any comments, feedback, question for me as well if i missed anything please Pm me on Dueling Book . I am welcome to listen to your thought.
Cheers ZenonBlade75 4/30/2020
Here the example taken from this website for references . https://futurism.com/science-has-figure ... r-scissors.
Last Round: You Won
And you played rock, play scissors next.
And you played scissors, play paper next.
And you played paper, play rock next.
Last Round: You Lost
And you played rock, play scissors next
And you played scissors, play paper next.
And you played paper, play rock next.
Last Round: You Lost (and the other person saw this article)
And you played rock, play paper next.
And you played scissors, play rock next.
And you played paper, play scissors next.