Every content creator plays through games until they find one where everything falls into place. We obviously don't get shown game where they lose instantly.
Black and blue both capped in noob corner KNOWING there was someone else capped behind them. Surprisingly, blues play would have worked if Pete didn't put troops up there.
A neighbor cap series would be interesting, now that I think about it. Even if they end up showing why you shouldn't do that, or when you should/shouldn't immediately kneecap them. ;)
Unfortunately it's just not as safe as it once was to just try something once nowadays. A close friend of mine's 16 yo son decide to try x for the first time. It was laced with fent..... we buried him last week..... please just be careful out there friends ❤
Exactly what is the quickest one can win a game of Europe Advanced Progressive Capitals? I know it's round 3 that it becomes possible, but has anyone won on round 3?
@pyrex2177 Digging into the wisdom I've tried to absorb from Pete. It is not really bad in itself, it just attracts all the noobs that will noobslam you and drag you down in a war of attrition that will just end everyone involved. In the meantime Vampire Chicken has capped in Sevastopol where noone sees him and he can slowly grab the board totally unaware of what is going on in the noob corner, stumbles into a kill that he then stumbles into another and all of a sudden the one surviving player in Iceland is card blocked by the player that for some reason keeps accepting alliance requests to just thumb down you and break alliance immediately.
A question, for youtube and streaming watching these games is so much fun, but is it healthy for the game itself from the standpoint of new player engagement that almost every game there is 1 person that steam rolls them over so hard? In other games(CS, LOL, DotA, etc) such events would hurt the retention of new players, but does it play out differently in a board game?
This sentiment is a myth in my opinion. I've yet to see any proof that one player (or maybe a few dozen) makes any difference in player retention for a game because they steamroll noobs. The chances you meeting someone like this in games like Dota etc. are astronomically slim. In Risk the chances may be higher because the player base is so small but the skill difference is generally lower and players need to get steamrolled over and over without getting better, which is not really an issue in this game or can be mitigated by choosing sensible settings for yourself (e.g. long timers when you are getting out-sped all the time).
How come this sort of insanity doesn't happen in my games?????
my games I'm always teamed on by the lobby
Every content creator plays through games until they find one where everything falls into place. We obviously don't get shown game where they lose instantly.
I had a snowball rolling this morning and game disco’d and wouldn’t let me back in.
So that’s fun 😂
in my lobby they always nub suicide into me or always give the game to some novice plaver who dont even know what card block is
You need to make some insane decisions to get such insane outcomes, that's why
God I love the videos with a seamless transition from serious conversation to "Ehehehey fuck yea! Oh nooo, there's two caps, ehehehe!" 🤣
Black and blue both capped in noob corner KNOWING there was someone else capped behind them. Surprisingly, blues play would have worked if Pete didn't put troops up there.
I absolutely love punishing this crap
4:30 i love when pete goes insane and dances and laughs on mic 😂😂😂
Talking about Drugs, Screwing Purpyboy in the noobcorner and... The Peteman dancing. What a perfect turn one set and game 😂👍🏻
Blocking the spoils🛡️
A neighbor cap series would be interesting, now that I think about it. Even if they end up showing why you shouldn't do that, or when you should/shouldn't immediately kneecap them. ;)
And ladies & gentlemen, next time ur asked "what's a fiesta dawg tawn?!" just send them this video. xD
daddy time
Unfortunately it's just not as safe as it once was to just try something once nowadays. A close friend of mine's 16 yo son decide to try x for the first time. It was laced with fent..... we buried him last week..... please just be careful out there friends ❤
Is 'don't neighbour cap' a new rule? Fair play for all but one bottling as well... GG Sir
It's always wonderful when a plus 2 iceland turns into a plus 6😂
op, best bonus
Or how about a noob corner +6 with scandi? Heck yeah
The best is the legendary 3 Cap Iceland.......it's the TriForce!
If anybody doesn’t know where the Noob corner gets its name from this game is a PRIME example lol❤
Exactly what is the quickest one can win a game of Europe Advanced Progressive Capitals? I know it's round 3 that it becomes possible, but has anyone won on round 3?
I must've misread the title.
Never cap in Iceland 😂
The title is a lie! I know because I know the three rules of something something!
But Iceland is a 2-position hold +6 bonus... how can it not be the best bonus?
@pyrex2177 Digging into the wisdom I've tried to absorb from Pete. It is not really bad in itself, it just attracts all the noobs that will noobslam you and drag you down in a war of attrition that will just end everyone involved.
In the meantime Vampire Chicken has capped in Sevastopol where noone sees him and he can slowly grab the board totally unaware of what is going on in the noob corner, stumbles into a kill that he then stumbles into another and all of a sudden the one surviving player in Iceland is card blocked by the player that for some reason keeps accepting alliance requests to just thumb down you and break alliance immediately.
@@AndreasGalistel If i ever see vampire chicken in a game I am going to relentlessly spam him with hearts lol
A question, for youtube and streaming watching these games is so much fun, but is it healthy for the game itself from the standpoint of new player engagement that almost every game there is 1 person that steam rolls them over so hard? In other games(CS, LOL, DotA, etc) such events would hurt the retention of new players, but does it play out differently in a board game?
Git gud. That's the answer.
This sentiment is a myth in my opinion. I've yet to see any proof that one player (or maybe a few dozen) makes any difference in player retention for a game because they steamroll noobs. The chances you meeting someone like this in games like Dota etc. are astronomically slim. In Risk the chances may be higher because the player base is so small but the skill difference is generally lower and players need to get steamrolled over and over without getting better, which is not really an issue in this game or can be mitigated by choosing sensible settings for yourself (e.g. long timers when you are getting out-sped all the time).
Pete, you need to continue you grow your Channel to make more people aware of your rules so we dont see games like this anymore with all Iceland Caps.
I'm certainly not going to stop trying!
It's unfair of Pete to take advantage of poorer quality opponents.
That's true. How dare I be more skilled and win games because of it.
Does not spark joy lol.