techgump wrote:Interesting. What I like better is a mode where only you see your colored spaces, but all other players are grey. While at first you'd know what others borders are, as the game progresses, one would have little to know idea who is who on a given square.
techgump wrote:Interesting. What I like better is a mode where only you see your colored spaces, but all other players are grey. While at first you'd know what others borders are, as the game progresses, one would have little to know idea who is who on a given square.
Ryankill wrote:techgump wrote:Interesting. What I like better is a mode where only you see your colored spaces, but all other players are grey. While at first you'd know what others borders are, as the game progresses, one would have little to know idea who is who on a given square.
Would races on the sectors give it away?
calleharnemark wrote:Ryankill wrote:techgump wrote:Interesting. What I like better is a mode where only you see your colored spaces, but all other players are grey. While at first you'd know what others borders are, as the game progresses, one would have little to know idea who is who on a given square.
Would races on the sectors give it away?
Interesting. That would bring this solution to the ally problem to square one.
Ryankill wrote:techgump wrote:Interesting. What I like better is a mode where only you see your colored spaces, but all other players are grey. While at first you'd know what others borders are, as the game progresses, one would have little to know idea who is who on a given square.
Would races on the sectors give it away?
techgump wrote:Interesting. What I like better is a mode where only you see your colored spaces, but all other players are grey. While at first you'd know what others borders are, as the game progresses, one would have little to know idea who is who on a given square.
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