Joey seems like such a blast to play with (and in general). I like to think I play games more to play than to win, but it can be brutal when it's just luck going against you and hard.
I think this exercise is interesting, but I think I would be more interested in a list of which of these are the biggest problems in gaming. Basically weighting them by their frequency. Like cheating and BO are much less common than complaining, alpha gaming, and analysis paralysis.
Modern gaming is really expensive for most people, that's what 'card bending' is mostly about I think. I thought it might win. Most people just don't get to experience that many games (or at least as much as they might like), so they often have to replay what they have quite a lot. Only some companies replace the parts, and it helps if the games are in print - these days games go out of print quite quickly as there are so many new ones coming out. You have to look after your games! (and I'm someone who lends them out a lot too, but that kind of makes it even more important they last.)
I HATE TI4 (an admittedly good game that is well loved, and for good reason) due to poor experiences with other players... you really need to hand pick your group for certain games ... otherwise, you can find yourself recoiling at the game itself
I can't believe the card benders won. The solution for them is so simple. Just don't play games that use cards. Every other "worst type" sucks to play with for every game.
For me tiers of bad are: Tier 0 - someone physically hurts someone xd thats obviously the wowrt possible thing that xan happen xd Tier 1 - destruction of property. Especially card benders, i doont want to pplay with them because the wholee game in thinking about that now i have to spend x money on a new copy of soome gamme thats out of print if they destrooy the cards too badly. Tier 2 is breaking the magic circle - the worst case being cheating, and then Miller being anything else that well, break the magic circle in any way. Whats in game is in game, we play according to the rules and with the spirytus fo the game, and yeah, thats super inporrtsnt. Tier 3 is being disrespectful, like being late, intentional BO, intentionally being distracted etc. Anything that is not breaking the circle but shows you are not interested in the game or wellbeing of otherxplasyers. And tier 4 is just being annoying - thatxwould bexunintentional versions of tier 3 offences as well as I suppose AP or other things that i dont think you wanted to disrespect anyone, you just are making it less fun cause we need to wait/undo something/live with something etc. Oh, and sore winner/being too competitive/too serious etc are GOOD things not bad in my book! I would prefer you to show too much than too little interest in playing prroperly and winning. Thats why were here! Xd
You might want to rethink that opinion. There are many, many in the hobby who think it is simply not possible to take their turn until they have carefully weighed every choice and its ramifications. And who are oblivious to the fact that other people are taking turns in a fraction of the time.
People who can’t get off their phones during gameplay or rules explanations
And then inevitably complain about a rule that wasn't explained to them later on
People who dont leave comments on Dice Tower videos
People that DO NOT LISTEN when you are trying to teach them a new game 😤
Joey seems like such a blast to play with (and in general). I like to think I play games more to play than to win, but it can be brutal when it's just luck going against you and hard.
people who throw pieces onto the board instead of placing them...if you can't reach...just give it to someone to place!
Too much cologne - I'm looking at you, Axe wearers!
Card bender is also taking your time. For a normal member of society it takes time to make the money to purchase a game.
I think this exercise is interesting, but I think I would be more interested in a list of which of these are the biggest problems in gaming. Basically weighting them by their frequency. Like cheating and BO are much less common than complaining, alpha gaming, and analysis paralysis.
The quitter obviously left the tourney during qualifying rounds.
Modern gaming is really expensive for most people, that's what 'card bending' is mostly about I think. I thought it might win.
Most people just don't get to experience that many games (or at least as much as they might like), so they often have to replay what they have quite a lot. Only some companies replace the parts, and it helps if the games are in print - these days games go out of print quite quickly as there are so many new ones coming out.
You have to look after your games! (and I'm someone who lends them out a lot too, but that kind of makes it even more important they last.)
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Larry: "And I'm Larry!"
So in conclusion "The Quitter" Won.
I HATE TI4 (an admittedly good game that is well loved, and for good reason) due to poor experiences with other players... you really need to hand pick your group for certain games ... otherwise, you can find yourself recoiling at the game itself
Might be confusing rules lawyer with a game breaker?
I'm always amazed how many people in the hobby are okay with B.O 🤦♂️
It's probably because there are so many of them with BO.
I can't believe the card benders won. The solution for them is so simple. Just don't play games that use cards. Every other "worst type" sucks to play with for every game.
I think it's meant to be people who damage game components in general.
WHINNER and the slow player!
For me tiers of bad are:
Tier 0 - someone physically hurts someone xd thats obviously the wowrt possible thing that xan happen xd
Tier 1 - destruction of property. Especially card benders, i doont want to pplay with them because the wholee game in thinking about that now i have to spend x money on a new copy of soome gamme thats out of print if they destrooy the cards too badly.
Tier 2 is breaking the magic circle - the worst case being cheating, and then Miller being anything else that well, break the magic circle in any way. Whats in game is in game, we play according to the rules and with the spirytus fo the game, and yeah, thats super inporrtsnt.
Tier 3 is being disrespectful, like being late, intentional BO, intentionally being distracted etc. Anything that is not breaking the circle but shows you are not interested in the game or wellbeing of otherxplasyers.
And tier 4 is just being annoying - thatxwould bexunintentional versions of tier 3 offences as well as I suppose AP or other things that i dont think you wanted to disrespect anyone, you just are making it less fun cause we need to wait/undo something/live with something etc.
Oh, and sore winner/being too competitive/too serious etc are GOOD things not bad in my book! I would prefer you to show too much than too little interest in playing prroperly and winning. Thats why were here! Xd
The thing with AP is it isn't a deliberate act, sometimes people just struggle with it: it's not the fault of the person
It is a deliberate act.
Yes, it is their fault. They can make quicker moves but don’t want to and choose not to.
@@hermithouse I'm gonna highly disagree with you there
I'm gonna remind everyone to keep conversations in here civil. Disagreement is fine but let's not let discussion get rude.
You might want to rethink that opinion. There are many, many in the hobby who think it is simply not possible to take their turn until they have carefully weighed every choice and its ramifications. And who are oblivious to the fact that other people are taking turns in a fraction of the time.