![]() Even for a strategically degenerate game like RPS (rock paper scissors) could run a tournament where skill exists (due to non-ideal random number generation by humans or seeded programs) shows that strategy and skill exists as long as a human is the opponent and the game have even one element of randomness and complexity. The skill ceiling is very much a myth created by unimaginative players that can not imagine any skill outside the one they have already. It's not necessary to keep these physical aspects at such a level but I guess I'm just stuck on "don't fix what's not broken". I prefer emphasizing the physical aspects in SC2 (as far as SC:BW) for no other reason than because it takes practice and dedication and often times reflects how good you are at the game. Chess is a game of completely open knowledge whereas Starcraft is a game of hidden knowledge. I understand that Chess may not be the game for some people, but don't downplay another game for not being the game YOU want it to be.Īctually, Chess and Starcraft have one big difference. It's a pure mind game, no physical prowess required to execute even the most adept moves. Do you really think that's true? Chess has been around for 500 years and much longer then that through it's predecessors. But for those who say that a game would lack depth, challenge, longevity, competitiveness and whatever else. It's a strategy game just like Starcraft, although it's turn based rather then real time. It is and it's players have been revered throughout the world for their prowess in it. They call it the King's Game, it requires no physical dexterity what-so-ever (a paralyzed man could play this game). With a rich history dating to 500 years past, and even further then that. When you think about it, there's game, yes a game, a game just like Starcraft. ![]() I mean it really drags in my head and i'm not convinced that a game needs to have a physical dexterity barrier for it to be played. When people argue for the physical aspects of the game (which I can understand, it is impressive to see 500 APM, and it is as much a part of the game as everything else virtual), I can only think of one thing.
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