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Title: 1v1: All welcome!
Host: CZrankElerium
Game version: Zero-K v1.2.6.19
Engine version: 97.0.1-27-g0447d3e
Battle ID: 269441
Started: 10 years ago
Duration: 11 minutes
Players: 2
Bots: False
Mission: False
Rating: Competitive
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Team 1 Won!
Chance of victory: 7.2%
XP gained: 104
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Team 2 Lost
Chance of victory: 92.8%
XP gained: 211
GBrankPRO_eXist died in 12 minutes




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10 years ago
Anyone know why the scorchers stopped attacking his com? :(
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FIrankFFC
10 years ago
hax
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10 years ago
I think at least a part of it was due to slow turn rate of their weapon. Some might be because of scorchers blocking eachother (e.g. when their weapon is inside the collision volume of another scorcher.)
Maybe watch it at 0.1 speed with colvol on (alt+b).
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10 years ago
Hmm, when the last two scorchers stopped firing it didnt look like they were blocking each other, and both were facing the commander. Ah well :(
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10 years ago
whenever I watch spring games after not playing for a while it reminds me how broken the mechanics are, things like this happen all the time you just get used to it

always feels like you have to fight against the buggy ass engine to make things do what you ask them to do
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10 years ago
What game isn't broken then? bugs are little reminders that the world you live in is made by humans. No matter how much you try, you'll never be perfect
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Skasi
10 years ago
quote:
What game isn't broken then?

Minesweeper.
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10 years ago
I think the first blind choice is a broken mechanic in minesweeper.
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Skasi
10 years ago
It could also be a feature! Keep in mind though that many versions of minesweeper fixed this "bug" if you call it as such.
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10 years ago
Try http://dan-ball.jp/en/javagame/mine/
It has no unsolvable situations.
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10 years ago
quote:
I think the first blind choice is a broken mechanic in minesweeper.
What is the problem? You never hit a mine anyway.
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Afaik in older versions you could trip on a mine on first click.

Or just discover an eight waiting for you. :P
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In the default versions of minesweeper that I know, you could never hit a mine on the first click, but I'll believe you that it was possible in previous versions. More often than not you'd get only one square revealed anyway though, in which case you can do nothing but guess on the next click (unless it's an 8 or a 3 in a corner or similar, which doesn't help either beyond those mines).

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