Calling the Elephant (Diablo 2)
In general, I realized that the idea was a failure:1) there is a high probability that the number of sojies per challenge depends on the number of games created.
2) no one will give free soji just like that.
So you have to do everything the old fashioned way - on the sly at night with 4-5 other people, the
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Only one snag: will anihs be knocked out even by those who have not thrown off a single soj?
What is the incentive to throw as much into the bank as possible, apart from considerations of the common good?
ixdon wrote:
will anihs be knocked out even by those who have not thrown off a single soj?
yes
ixdon wrote:
What incentive to throw into the bank as much as possible, other than considerations of the common good?
only the one that otherwise on this server will be anikhi only in a year and by beer apiece.
funny topic, Archon_Guard also tried, but nothing came of it, although his conditions were an order of magnitude more interesting than yours (you do not guarantee anything, well, unless you will be a soji bank)
A week is a short time, as a variant of an incentive to give soji - it's still a message from the ip-server to depositors
Leaving aside the problem that the required amount of soj is likely not even close, I am interested in the following problem:
The server is not rubber at all. If a large number of people create as many games at one time, the server will not be bogged down by this? It seems to me that, at best, at rush hour, from a certain moment, it will start sending those trying to create a new game to the queue, at worst, when the elephant is called, the server will simply crash and drop all the games (it seems like conversations slipped into topics about elephants and similar cases).
Actually, does anyone know of any server limits in this regard? In the question of calling the elephant, it turns out that such questions are still a game aspect.
redoolf
1) on pg there is now a limitation of 15 windows from one ip.
2) when such questions arose about the capabilities of the server, the admin has repeatedly stated that the server will withstand these loads. Do not forget that at the best of times on this server there were ~ 1000-1500 online users, now 600-700 at most.
Fly do trona wrote: A
week is a short time,
it's not about this weekend, but in general that the call will be on Saturday or Sunday.
Fly do trona wrote:
as an incentive to give soji - it's all the same message from the ip-server to depositors,
I thought about this idea, while I'm inclined to think that it's better not to tell anyone, because even 8+ people during peak hours can score a certain IP to failure, in fact, a private Ãœber will be released for the chosen ones for soji contributors.
Resu wrote:
Archon_Guard also tried, but nothing came of it, although his conditions were an order of magnitude more interesting than yours (you can’t guarantee anything, well, unless you’ll be a bank of soji)
Those guarantees that archon gave are now impossible due to the 15 limit windows. I don’t know why he didn’t succeed, but I’ll bet that it “didn’t work out†to a greater extent depended on him, and not on objective circumstances.
redoolf
It is necessary to do a rehearsal.
In general, it is too early to call. without Masonic nl sozh on the server probably there is no required quantity, but I will definitely throw in the idea of ​​5 pieces.
All day yesterday Andi tormented. This bitch has not dropped anything except manalds, eh ...
So I did not find an answer to ixdon's question in the topic: is it meaningful for an average Newbie to throw in, if you can wait four in the evening and have a free fight with a clown?
Spoiler: Then enter some thresholds for sojay for contributors. Well, for example, invested 3 sojs - you will find out the day of the call, invested 5 sojs - you will find out the exact time, invested 10+ sojs - you will know the ip, invested 20+ sojs - bonus 1 unid anih. This is so, the first thing that got into my head, I actually don’t really rummage in social experiments, but I know one thing for sure: the consciousness of the PG players is by no means perfect enough to invest the hard-earned stones of Jordan to some unfamiliar dude for the sake of the Great Purpose (" otherwise, there will be anikhs on this server only in a year and by beers apiece "). It's just why I'm so sure of this - I'm just one of those average Newbes, for which runes like ber and clothes like df / aniha / eni are something from the category of fiction, such ghosts of luxury that I see every day on TV , but which, as it were, will never be available to me, a mere mortal. Hope the metaphor is clear.
Episcop_moo
I do not expect that all average Newbies will rush to hand over soji to me, this is a voluntary matter and not for everyone, someone will not like this idea and this is normal. If you don’t want it, don’t throw it, everything is very simple. But still, some, I think, will agree to this, and we will jointly call a clone.
Slayer_S
To make it clear to everyone, I think you should write all the minuses yourself, until the light starts here.
Episcop_moo
Episcop_moo wrote:
Then enter some threshold values ​​for soji for contributors. Well, for example, you invested 3 soj - you will find out ...
You invested 10 soj and found out the time and ip, told a friend for 5 soj, he will tell someone for another 5 soj, and already 30 people know everything about an elephant in 10 soj ... Most likely, without sacrifice, it will not work here and you will have to throw off the rings for the "idea". In general, the call system is complete. It should be made private for each game.
And according to the essler's plan, the only option to do this "honestly" is to ask the admins to cut all undeclared games. But it is stupid to think that the government is against the Freemasons!
Slayer_S The
issue with anikhs is a matter of adequate margin.
Let's say at a cost price of 3-4 soj, for calling a clone you can sell it for 6 soj unid or the equivalent in runes. At the same time, even then openly publish information on how many rings were needed, games were opened and the average price for which the rings cost you. And here there would be absolutely no dissatisfied with the price or something else.
The "margin" of figures like Pavel Kidanium or Murzila (ala 500-1000% of the prime cost), naturally, does not go into any framework.
Dosmotr
You are offtopic, the topic is not about that. I'm not going to become a Freemason.
Everyone is so funny. The elephant does not come to those who do not think.