I may be mistaken, but i get the impression that on a high level of play (the GML for example) almost always the player gets a decisive advantage who is able to disrupt his enemies economy plan with things like boar or sheep stealing. In most games the "bestolen" plays from behind and struggles to get even. With players as good as in the GML, both players tend to advance in economic terms equally, till the "weaker" start economy of the "bestolen" is overhelmed in the end.
Considering the placement of the boars and the likelihood for both players to steal the other players early food ressources to be largely a luck dependant factor - i would encourage an "Gentlemens agreement" between GML-Players to NOT try this kind of play up to 10 Minutes in the game. In my personal opinion this would make for a more realistic "battle of abilities" than a "battle of propabilities"...
Tell me what you think about this.
The_Hutze
Considering the placement of the boars and the likelihood for both players to steal the other players early food ressources to be largely a luck dependant factor - i would encourage an "Gentlemens agreement" between GML-Players to NOT try this kind of play up to 10 Minutes in the game. In my personal opinion this would make for a more realistic "battle of abilities" than a "battle of propabilities"...
Tell me what you think about this.
The_Hutze