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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 |
Issue: 3 |
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Editor: Mika |
No Longer Just One |
TheSilentKiller |
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Most members of the Bootleggers community can agree that the biggest changes in the history of Bootleggers were made this round, and they will most likely have many effects on the game and it's community. These changes were simple, yet extraordinary. No features were added, deleted nor changed. Only one rule was removed, the limit of one property per player rule was lifted, and you now have a free hand around the casinos and bullet factories.
Now, one may wonder why the Bootleggers Admins decided to make these changes. We here at the Buzz contacted 5Litre and asked him why these changes were made. We felt this put a damper on the game play and took away from some goals players may have. If someone feels like they want to own all casinos a state has to offer, then good luck to them. They'll also be putting a bigger bulls eye on themselves if they do so, he said.
The player who took the most vantage of these changes was Himmel and in only ten hours he had gained ownership over seven kenos. We here at the Buzz felt the need to ask him how it was, so we contacted him. I owned 7 tables at the maximum, every Keno except Nevada and Colorado. It was a great experience, I like the risks involved in being able to hold more properties, the gains are greater, and on the bad days, the losses are greater.
So according to our research, owning more than one property at a time will give you higher wins, higher losses and a higher risk of getting killed. These changes will most likely have many effects on the game and it's community and we here at the Buzz will keep a close eye of the developments.
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