New Idea for Intense Gameplay
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 5:06 am
Hey all, so I've been doing some thinking. I've come to the conclusion that water wars just aren't intense enough anymore. We just show up, go into the woods, and start shooting at each other. There's nothing at stake, which makes it kind of hard to get into. So what's the solution to this? I'm glad you asked.
We play for money.
Picture this: before the battle each player from each team puts forth a certain amount, say $20. When the battle is over, the winning team takes all of it, and it could either be divided equally, or based on performance or something. There are other ways to spice it up too! Team captains could contribute a higher amount, and whoever can kill them gets that amount. You could have more than two teams, which means the winning team wins even bigger. Instead of capture the flag, you could have capture the money! Maybe the VIP could carry a whole wad of cash! There are so many possibilities!
So fellas, what do you think? I think it can't fail. It'll bring a more competitive atmosphere into the community, and give us some good old-fashioned rivalry that we still haven't really brought back from the good ol' days. No need to thank me, just another example of my genius.
We play for money.
Picture this: before the battle each player from each team puts forth a certain amount, say $20. When the battle is over, the winning team takes all of it, and it could either be divided equally, or based on performance or something. There are other ways to spice it up too! Team captains could contribute a higher amount, and whoever can kill them gets that amount. You could have more than two teams, which means the winning team wins even bigger. Instead of capture the flag, you could have capture the money! Maybe the VIP could carry a whole wad of cash! There are so many possibilities!
So fellas, what do you think? I think it can't fail. It'll bring a more competitive atmosphere into the community, and give us some good old-fashioned rivalry that we still haven't really brought back from the good ol' days. No need to thank me, just another example of my genius.