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Post by du5tin on Jan 27, 2010 11:51:25 GMT -5
Okay. Cool. Does it do a match rating?
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Post by wildfire on Jan 27, 2010 12:12:05 GMT -5
I actually tried running a fed with the pbp sim for a while as well, using it for the results then writing the card and having the results in the stat tracker.
I found that it wasn't really all that much faster than playing with dice and paper and writing the results in a notebook.. the match plays faster sure, but assuming you want to take a minute to see what happened during the match so you can do a write up about in, and they you go and enter the results in the stat tracker (which isn't as automatic as it should be... it can only be a regular match with standard rules and no one at ringside for it to fill in the result for you) It's take a fair bit of time, then you lose actually playing the match.
I did it for about 15 cards worth, than got kinda aggravated.
It doesn't rate the matches, but it does summarize the pin tokens, and give you the time.
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Post by du5tin on Jan 27, 2010 15:11:13 GMT -5
Thanks for all your help!
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Post by Avarice on Jan 29, 2010 17:01:07 GMT -5
I use online exclusively for home use and use the cards when I go to conventions (I-CON, G-Corn and G-Con). People have their own reasonings for using the PbP, but I feel it cheats you some what as it gives you no control. What if you wanted to roll up on out of the ring instead of throwing him out...the PC may throw him out and the other guy get DQ'd...etc. To get the full effect of online, I'd roll it out myself. I love paper and dice too, but I feel the PC dice are just as random as if you rolled a physical set. It's up to you, but to really enjoy it all, use the Table. Plus the card editor is a nice feature that lets you keep everything handy like a notebook. You can view just the matches on the card all of the results and even get a printable version of it. Plus it's all stored right there. No water, child or any other mishap to some how ruin your notebook and it's there any time you want it. You'll never lose it.
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Post by Mr. Beefy on Jan 29, 2010 22:49:25 GMT -5
I like to use the PbP sim for small matches and roll out bigger matches. Depends on the time I have too to play.
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