But playing it several ways confirmed that at my usual settings (medium income rate, 250 starting budget) I end up only getting 5 to 8 of the heavies out in a 30 minute game - and without a lot of support! (I'll need to do the same with my Panzer Scout deck, assuming I keep it at all.) At the composition I showed upthread, it's just too rich without a large starting budget and greater-than-medium income rate. Meanwhile, after editing about half my Turn 5 with Barth last night, I spent the rest of the night polishing my Panzer Fear deck. I'm not criticizing anyone for their play preference, I think people should play it how they are most comfortable, I'm just curious how someone could play "mostly" at bullet time. Quote from: acctingman on May 30, 2017, 03:27:37 PMĪ little slower? Its a pause for all intents and purposes. Anything else, at least for me, is just too fast and I don't get to the enjoy the full flavor of the game. Maybe some people prefer to play the game a little slower? That's great that some people can play this game on faster speeds, I know I wish I could, but bullet speed for me thank you very much! I enjoy the slowish game play at bullet speed. How do you play mostly on bullet time? I mean, its practically a pause.I play mostly on normal and go down to slow or very slow when my attention must be divided on more than one section of the map.I find bullet time necessary only in the occasional unusual circumstance. There's so much going on that the game gets away from me on very slow. Normal speed just doesn't seem to me like it would be fun. I'm sure I'll speed up a little when I become proficient - I'm only in about my 3rd battle. I play single-player mostly on bullet time and never faster than very slow. Mind-boggling to me that people play multiplayer on normal speed.
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