The floor maze is going to be really hard. A one tile down to get in, THEN a one tile left to even give it a go without accidentally leaving. This is going to take days.
Now, if they put in a micropayment option to pay 50 cents per move to input a chain of moves in a row...
You know what would be interesting...since you have to register to Twitch to do anything there:
If they set up a system where the game reset every 7 days, and then at the end of some long span of time, maybe the year, they awarded a cash prize for which iteration made it the furthest through the game, divided proportionally to how many commands each user entered during the winning run :P
Now, if they put in a micropayment option to pay 50 cents per move to input a chain of moves in a row...
Originally posted by devonin
You know what would be interesting...since you have to register to Twitch to do anything there:
If they set up a system where the game reset every 7 days, and then at the end of some long span of time, maybe the year, they awarded a cash prize for which iteration made it the furthest through the game, divided proportionally to how many commands each user entered during the winning run :P
I will write a script of inputs that wins the game and pay 50 cents to get it to play from the first step of the game while putting in a bunch of up/down canceling commands to inflate the inputs.
AAA's = 800
Originally posted by V
Manti, I apologize for insulting you. Let the record show that I am a prickass douche, and not only that, but that I am a terrible player.
Well, those were two separate suggestions, not things I was advocating should both be true, but I'd suggest just dividing up say, 90% of the total income from people buying moves. So if you bought an entire clear yourself, you would come out behind, but the odd bit of purchased move by somebody who really wanted to invest to make sure their otherwise 'everybody going nuts at random" run was the winning run would slowly increase the pot.
I think it would be interesting because the people have both more of a vested interest in actually progressing, and not deliberately sabotaging their run AND a vested in interest in, if their run wins, having their run be as long as possible. Would just be neat to see how that changed the behaviour of the room.
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