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It doesn't matter how well you do in the game; the only thing that matters is your score and the winner's score.The Instructions Page wrote:At the end of each game, the winner takes points away from each loser. The points to be awarded is calculated as (loser's score / winner's score) * 20, up to a maximum of 100 points from each opponent.
Don't tell me you actually read the instruction page of your television, mobile phone, computer, or even your hat? (my dad's hat came with a 4 page user manualwhitestazn88 wrote:reading the instruction page before you start is always a good plan.

well, not for those things, they're relatively simple... but for example, you should read the instruction manual that comes with a fleshlight before you use it, so you know how to clean your spunk out of it when you're done "just trying it out"karelpietertje wrote:Don't tell me you actually read the instruction page of your television, mobile phone, computer, or even your hat? (my dad's hat came with a 4 page user manualwhitestazn88 wrote:reading the instruction page before you start is always a good plan.)
whenever I get something cool I just try it out!
In Standard games, whoever wins gets all the points. In Terminator, each person gets points as they defeat another opponent. Other than that, the points vary based on your score (rank) at that time.tamcardiff wrote:I am new to CC, I'd be grateful if someone could explain the points score at the end.
I see some players who hardly did anything in the game or got eliminated early got a lower points loss than someone who fought on to the end.
Has it got something to do with if you have actually fought the other players yourselves?
Maybe, but most people do read instructions before asking strangers for help.karelpietertje wrote:Don't tell me you actually read the instruction page of your television, mobile phone, computer, or even your hat? (my dad's hat came with a 4 page user manualwhitestazn88 wrote:reading the instruction page before you start is always a good plan.)
whenever I get something cool I just try it out!
I have always depended on the kindness of strangers. And then I lure them into an alley and mug them.PLAYER57832 wrote:Maybe, but most people do read instructions before asking strangers for help.karelpietertje wrote:Don't tell me you actually read the instruction page of your television, mobile phone, computer, or even your hat? (my dad's hat came with a 4 page user manualwhitestazn88 wrote:reading the instruction page before you start is always a good plan.)
whenever I get something cool I just try it out!