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I'm sorry, but I can't see how one can learn strategy on a map that has more variables than a person can store in memory.loutil wrote:While it can be difficult to look at, Hive is a great map for multi player games and learning basic strategies.
We can agree to disagree. Hive is a large but very basic map. But, it teaches the importance of tert count and troop allocation to bonus or defense.Dukasaur wrote:I'm sorry, but I can't see how one can learn strategy on a map that has more variables than a person can store in memory.loutil wrote:While it can be difficult to look at, Hive is a great map for multi player games and learning basic strategies.
(And before you enjoy the thought that you're just a supergenius and I'm a total idiot, I can tell you that I have a verified IQ of 147.)
But is it the most fun map for people who haven't played before?loutil wrote:While it can be difficult to look at, Hive is a great map for multi player games and learning basic strategies.
Normally when you look at a map you evaluate the potential bonus by how much it will give you versus how likely it is to be broken. Now in Hive there are something like 60 bonus zones. Even the smallest ones can be broken from two places and most can be broken from many. I think the average is around 5. So that's something like 300 doors you have to consider even on the simplest reading of the map. That's not even counting how hard the bonus itself is to clean out, how many enemy or neutral terts are in it, which is probably another 300 things to consider. So before you drop a single troop, if you are to really take it seriously, you have to evaluate about 600 variables and then remember what you decided about each bonus zone, unless you are going to take the time to write it down (but that itself creates another level of difficulty since none of them are labelled or anything.)iAmCaffeine wrote:what do you class as a variable? in my mind hive has very few
exactly.MichelSableheart wrote:It's a fun question to consider and debate either way.

Yeah, the thread was started by a spambot, that is obvious. However, as Sableheart said, it's a fun question to debate. Does it matter how it began?jusplay4fun wrote:exactly.MichelSableheart wrote:It's a fun question to consider and debate either way.
and the guy who posed the question in the OP has...............ZERO games, btw.
okay, Joe.2dimes wrote:Man, woman, bot, straight, everyone deserves a shot.
Come on man.


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