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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-13-2011 @ 6:35PM
zweitblom said...
"If selling an advantage ruins the game, you haven’t done the balancing right"
Of course it ups the challenge, but in my opinion most people only accept that in one of two cases:
a) the 'dumb machine' having an advantage by design to make up for its lack of intelligence, or
b) them being able to *choose* to give another player an advantage.
In the end what will happen is either everyone buying the advantage, or the people not willing or able to buy it leaving. The result will be the same: everyone left in the game will have the advantage and thus - negating it. It's a con scheme, plain and simple.