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yes, but not today
coz its not fair and idiotic that only 2nd player can use mine, when we played first game with kaleu i was first and i saw that i have mine available so i used it and we had to rh coz i forgot only 2nd player can use it (so damn confusing), obviously i could get used to it but its hard after 15 years and there are still so many other turns when u can make a little mistake that might be decisive on the overall score... its all about crates, roping and afr skill... dont mess with the tradition, changing numbers of worms in ttrr is something i can understand, but this i`ll never, just learn to shot zooka from rope like a pro.
coz its not fair and idiotic that only 2nd player can use mine
when we played first game with kaleu i was first and i saw that i have mine available so i used it and we had to rh coz i forgot only 2nd player can use it (so damn confusing), obviously i could get used to it but its hard after 15 years
there are still so many other turns when u can make a little mistake that might be decisive on the overall score...
Why it's not fair? You could just skip attacking when u go 1st, let the other player use his mine and still reach a draw. And if you manage to attack with zooka, the other player needs to sui for a draw or you win. What's idiotic is to give the other player less time for an attack.
You've zooked first for 15 years and now it's hard not to use mine/nade on the first turn? I'd understand if u used zooka by accident when u go 2nd but not this I remember playing wwp Ropers without mine/nade delay and I always remembered to zook first.
Stats tell that the first turn advantage has a clear effect on the overall score. The first turns are crucial especially if players go to top hide when they gain a lead.
Are u retarded? The reason of this cup is to make people want change the rules in tus roper so start to think before u say something. Obviously no one forced me to join but cant i have my opinion? Gtfo if u dont have anything constructive to say.