This new card game have many problems imho.
Second, the NPC "novices" -- as usual for any strategic game -- cheats. They start "dumb" and suddenly they became quite hard to win. Of course, we must play by ear because there is no way to understand the game's basic strategies and the different cards strengths or weakness.
Someone on Reddit asked for a dumbed down explanation of the card game (ELI5) and the top response was las long as a detailed dungeon walkthrough.
Everything I read and hear about it makes it seem like it’s unnecessarily complex and a big time commitment. No thank you.
I just wanted TES Legends inside of eso.
Oh, I've won a few "novice" games - but I have no idea why. This game is in no way self-explanatory, after the tutorial or even 10 rounds you are just as "clever" as before. And one round takes way too long imho.
Oh, I've won a few "novice" games - but I have no idea why. This game is in no way self-explanatory, after the tutorial or even 10 rounds you are just as "clever" as before. And one round takes way too long imho.
I won ONCE with my second main toon, and like you I don't have a faint idea how. Since I won this with one character and finished the quest. I try the TT quest with my main character and so far I played 13 times (!!!!) and LOST ALL!
I tried to watch how the NPC's AI plays, and simply can't figure out how it can keep showing new cards without buying from the table.
It's very frustrating, convoluted, horribly explained. I play POKER way better than this card game.
I really want to like and play the game, but so far ZOS is making very difficult to me.
It is sometimes hard to follow what the NPC is doing - especially when it is reorganizing it's stack - the toss ability of some cards can be very powerful especially when you have several of those - the AI is most likely taking full advantage of that and creates this way a bunch of combos - especially towards the end of the game. But observe how often it is shifting cards from the draw stack to the cool down pile - and this way enhancing the probability to have combo-able cards on hand soon. The AI is as well taking full advantage of cards which let you draw a card more - I have seen sequences where it is using whole lot of cards, is reorganizing as well the tavern and so - especially when you reach 40 and it tries to overturn your result.
It is sometimes hard to follow what the NPC is doing - especially when it is reorganizing it's stack - the toss ability of some cards can be very powerful especially when you have several of those - the AI is most likely taking full advantage of that and creates this way a bunch of combos - especially towards the end of the game. But observe how often it is shifting cards from the draw stack to the cool down pile - and this way enhancing the probability to have combo-able cards on hand soon. The AI is as well taking full advantage of cards which let you draw a card more - I have seen sequences where it is using whole lot of cards, is reorganizing as well the tavern and so - especially when you reach 40 and it tries to overturn your result.
EXACTLY! I saw the AI taking cards from cooldown pile and sending all to the draw pile, and then using the hand cards and picking more cards from the draw! What the heck is that?
AI cheats. But my most important point is: when you start the game you know nothing or almost nothing. You are told to play with NPCs "novices like you", and in fact when you play with then its obvious the novice NPCs AI is way better than you.
The NPCs don't make mistakes, they pick exactly the cards they need to crush you. One game I was winning with 39 prestiges and the NPC was about 12 points behind. Suddenly the AI start to put "agents" in the table, and getting lots of power. I simply couldn't make power anymore. The game ended with 39 x 40 for the NPC! I lost by ONE POINT!
It is sometimes hard to follow what the NPC is doing - especially when it is reorganizing it's stack - the toss ability of some cards can be very powerful especially when you have several of those - the AI is most likely taking full advantage of that and creates this way a bunch of combos - especially towards the end of the game. But observe how often it is shifting cards from the draw stack to the cool down pile - and this way enhancing the probability to have combo-able cards on hand soon. The AI is as well taking full advantage of cards which let you draw a card more - I have seen sequences where it is using whole lot of cards, is reorganizing as well the tavern and so - especially when you reach 40 and it tries to overturn your result.
EXACTLY! I saw the AI taking cards from cooldown pile and sending all to the draw pile, and then using the hand cards and picking more cards from the draw! What the heck is that?
AI cheats. But my most important point is: when you start the game you know nothing or almost nothing. You are told to play with NPCs "novices like you", and in fact when you play with then its obvious the novice NPCs AI is way better than you.
The NPCs don't make mistakes, they pick exactly the cards they need to crush you. One game I was winning with 39 prestiges and the NPC was about 12 points behind. Suddenly the AI start to put "agents" in the table, and getting lots of power. I simply couldn't make power anymore. The game ended with 39 x 40 for the NPC! I lost by ONE POINT!
no, that is using those toss card, draw another card card and so on - I gave an example 2 posts above. They construct combos which give them a huge amount of possible moves.
Btw I lost one as well by one point - happens.
It is sometimes hard to follow what the NPC is doing - especially when it is reorganizing it's stack - the toss ability of some cards can be very powerful especially when you have several of those - the AI is most likely taking full advantage of that and creates this way a bunch of combos - especially towards the end of the game. But observe how often it is shifting cards from the draw stack to the cool down pile - and this way enhancing the probability to have combo-able cards on hand soon. The AI is as well taking full advantage of cards which let you draw a card more - I have seen sequences where it is using whole lot of cards, is reorganizing as well the tavern and so - especially when you reach 40 and it tries to overturn your result.
EXACTLY! I saw the AI taking cards from cooldown pile and sending all to the draw pile, and then using the hand cards and picking more cards from the draw! What the heck is that?
AI cheats. But my most important point is: when you start the game you know nothing or almost nothing. You are told to play with NPCs "novices like you", and in fact when you play with then its obvious the novice NPCs AI is way better than you.
The NPCs don't make mistakes, they pick exactly the cards they need to crush you. One game I was winning with 39 prestiges and the NPC was about 12 points behind. Suddenly the AI start to put "agents" in the table, and getting lots of power. I simply couldn't make power anymore. The game ended with 39 x 40 for the NPC! I lost by ONE POINT!
EXACTLY! I saw the AI taking cards from cooldown pile and sending all to the draw pile, and then using the hand cards and picking more cards from the draw! What the heck is that?
AI cheats. But my most important point is: when you start the game you know nothing or almost nothing. You are told to play with NPCs "novices like you", and in fact when you play with then its obvious the novice NPCs AI is way better than you.
The NPCs don't make mistakes, they pick exactly the cards they need to crush you. One game I was winning with 39 prestiges and the NPC was about 12 points behind. Suddenly the AI start to put "agents" in the table, and getting lots of power. I simply couldn't make power anymore. The game ended with 39 x 40 for the NPC! I lost by ONE POINT!
Someone on Reddit asked for a dumbed down explanation of the card game (ELI5) and the top response was las long as a detailed dungeon walkthrough.
The matches with other players can be harder as some people apparently got the gist of it faster than me, but still I know what's going on and why I'm losing.
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While they initially asked about power itself, there was no easy way to explain it and not leave out too much details without going into the game mechanics. I tried to cover some of basic strategies there as well, which is why the post got so long.
I meant no criticism of your explanation, which was fantastic. I meant only that the card game is far more complex and time consuming than I’m interested in as a mini game.