Quote from: ropa on July 25, 2011, 11:59 AM
WxW is a roper scheme, because most of the time you don't think what to do with the weapon, you only think about roping fast enough so you have enough time to attack with the first weapon that comes to mind. In shopper, most of your turn is dedicated to deciding what to do with the weapons you have, and you use roping as a mean to achieve the attack.
Depends on the map really. On most w3w's or w4w's you have a lot of time to put up a strategy, at least for your next turns or for the turns after this as well. Actually i believe wxw and shopper is kinda the same thing apart from you have to additionally touch walls in wxw.


Anyway, maybe set up a poll to determine if shopper is more of a default or more of a rope scheme. That would be the most righteous thing i guess.
Edit: Just saw this:
Quote from: MonkeyIsland on July 25, 2011, 07:16 PM
How exactly all of you agreed to discuss shopper on the condition of "Good map choice"? Is it a debate on how is shopper on "City Shopper"? Is that a standard shopper? With the huge variety of shopper maps nowadays, it is the map that decides shopper is a rope scheme or a default scheme.
Very good point.