Game Review 20180918 (ELF approved)

Create a study plan, track your progress and hold yourself accountable.
Post Reply
Gomoto
Gosei
Posts: 1733
Joined: Sun Nov 06, 2016 6:56 am
GD Posts: 0
Location: Earth
Has thanked: 621 times
Been thanked: 310 times

Game Review 20180918 (ELF approved)

Post by Gomoto »

Gomoto
Gosei
Posts: 1733
Joined: Sun Nov 06, 2016 6:56 am
GD Posts: 0
Location: Earth
Has thanked: 621 times
Been thanked: 310 times

Re: Game Review 20180918 (ELF approved)

Post by Gomoto »

One thing I am learning right now to appreciate.

As I get slowly better on live and death (I still die a lot, but I am better at anticipating the outcome and therefore I know when I am going to die in advance), I recognize how often the outcome of the L&D battles is not as decisive as I thought in the past. It is much more important how something lives and dies, than if it dies or lives in many cases.

I was aware of this already, but I feel I get a stronger grasp on these matters of live and death during my games right now.
Bill Spight
Honinbo
Posts: 10905
Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:24 pm
Has thanked: 3651 times
Been thanked: 3373 times

Re: Game Review 20180918 (ELF approved)

Post by Bill Spight »

Gomoto wrote:One thing I am learning right now to appreciate.

As I get slowly better on live and death (I still die a lot, but I am better at anticipating the outcome and therefore I know when I am going to die in advance), I recognize how often the outcome of the L&D battles is not as decisive as I thought in the past. It is much more important how something lives and dies, than if it dies or lives in many cases.

I was aware of this already, but I feel I get a stronger grasp on these matters of live and death during my games right now.
To paraphrase a famous quotation:
It's not whether you live or die, it's how you play the game.
:)
The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins

Visualize whirled peas.

Everything with love. Stay safe.
Post Reply