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I have read through all the rules and Mr. Church's very informative reply to another thread and was wondering something. If a player performs well against me in a game, am I allowed to make an approach? As it would be first hand scouting in a way. just wondering.
Originally posted by stevenyoung:
I have read through all the rules and Mr. Church's very informative reply to another thread and was wondering something. If a player performs well against me in a game, am I allowed to make an approach? As it would be first hand scouting in a way. just wondering.
If a player performs well against you in a game you should still have him scouted before considering an offer.
One swallow does not make a spring.
Maybe a bit off-topic, but I don't want to start a new thread for it.
Would using a small database make the LLM challenge harder? Due to the number of players available. Low reputation + lower amount of players = harder to sign players.
Originally posted by oya:
Maybe a bit off-topic, but I don't want to start a new thread for it.
Would using a small database make the LLM challenge harder? Due to the number of players available. Low reputation + lower amount of players = harder to sign players.
Or am I thinking wrong here?
Why make it harder? The point is to play it as realistically as possible.
Originally posted by oya:
Maybe a bit off-topic, but I don't want to start a new thread for it.
Would using a small database make the LLM challenge harder? Due to the number of players available. Low reputation + lower amount of players = harder to sign players.
Or am I thinking wrong here?
You're thinking wrong.
LLM's about realism, "as realistic as the game allows", not about hobbling yourself, making the game deliberately more difficult.
LLM's best played on the largest Db your PC can handle, I don't go lower than "Huge" (steady! :eek: )