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ExWizkid@drpertreeSo my opponent can get more birds than me? I’m confused…
What I’m trying to figure out is – I had a good round (cleared all but one stage with a single bird) yet was beaten by over a million points. I can’t figure out how exactly that happened. I mean, I didn’t clear every single piece of wood/stone/ice but I wasn’t leaving much on each stage.
Also – at least in my opinion – i’d like to see how each bird i use is stacking up against my opponent on the same turn. So.. their score after bird #1 = my score after bird #1.. same for 2, 3, 4, etc.
I’m also not familiar with “bird back” function and am not sure what it means in actual gameplay.
“This means if the opponent got more cards than you in the start then he will draw more than one card when you draw you first. In my opinion this is better than the enemy having more cards than you in the end. I’ve tried both and this felt like the best choice. ”
When you said the quote above – several questions popped into my head. One – do we get the same number of birds? If not, how is it ever fair? Two – If we get the same number of birds, I’m not sure how it matters if the enemy has more cards first/last? Three – are we playing people or computer generated opponents? If it’s computer generated, how are their scores calculated?
ExWizkid@drpertreeWhat I’m trying to say is this – regardless of “what bird” it was on – the guy scored over 500,000 points in a single stage. Then scored over 400,000 in the following stage. I cleared both stages with 1 bird and had a grand total of 430,000 points.. he had nearly 1,000,000. He beat me by nearly a million points when it was all said and done. I had one single extra bird that it should not have taken me to beat the levels. I can’t figure out an explanation.
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