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CHRONO'S GAME (RED ROVER)


Karmah
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Idk didn't see a post about it so i might aswell.

 

Chrono has a game (which has been referred to as "Red Rover") that is played by the T's. The t's go into S4S and go to the T side, they then proceed to jump continuously until the end of the game. Chrono calls out times that he will shoot, and shoots a random T at that time. This worked VERY well for a first time game (even though red rover is banned).

 

I'm just wondering if we can get that reviewed and maybe try it out a few times to see if it really is a good game, because everyone that played it had fun.

 

(CHRONO shoots until there is 2 t's left, and he calls designated shooter)

 

- I realize that favoritism could be a factor, but seeing the game played thoroughly earlier made me think that its too quick of a game to favorite someone.

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TehPlayer said it was much like Red Rover but it's not named yet. Human Targets sounds nice.

 

The rules are a bit off from what you posted.

 

I don't shoot a random T because then the game could get biased and I could shoot any T. What I was doing was pointing at a random spot, shouting out the time that I was going to shoot then shooting in that spot whether the T's were there or not. The T's had to face the other way at all times to avoid them just looking at me and avoiding my line of sight.

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I the only way I see it working is if you have one ct facing the other way, then saying shoot at different time points, then have a shooter just pointing in one direction. Although the shooter can target ts and pick them out but if admins watch then It sounds like a viable game

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... The fact that you have to ASK if it's allowed... should give you a hint that you shouldn't do it. The game has way too many places where someone can break the server rules. For instance, how do we know you're not moving your cursor every single time? How do T's "win" in this game, being lucky?

 

In other words, take it like this. If your aim is one in a million spots possible in the area of the T's, you're either going to NEVER hit anyone, or hit people WAY too often for it to not look suspect, dependent on the number of T's. I love that you want to make up new games to play, that's great, more power. But you've got to find ones that don't leave SO MANY ways for them to go awry.

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When I watch people lead (I pay close attention to detail, that's why I call people out a ton) I see a ton of bias that applies to any other game. I see people saying that a certain person won a last reaction because that's what they saw on "their screen" and stuff.

 

The game might not be effective in getting 15 or 20 t's down to 2 but it is something different.

 

To Laz, the only reason it was posted here was because TehPlayer seemed to only see Red Rover in it which obviously has a shit load of potential bias but he didn't seem to see how this was any different so that's why it's being asked. Karmah explained it pretty inaccurately in the OP so it doesn't really leave room for bias. I should have someone record me calling out the times and shooting to see how harmless it is when it comes to bias.

 

As for the actual appeal to the game, I originally tried it ontop of big cage with all the T's facing S4S, the effect of this would be the anticipation for the time that I called, hearing the shot, then seeing somebodies body fly and hit the admin room or something like that and in my opinion I think it would be very funny and kind of stressful/relieving. In S4S it doesn't work as well for the body flying comedy but I've only tried it once ontop of big cage and once inside of S4S (for a bit until Player told me to stop).

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how about a twist like..... the designated shooter must spin continuously and then someone calls time and whoevers nearest or in the shooters crosshairs gets asks a question? and if he gets it right or wrong you decide hes fate?

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