
You are adviced to ask: "Is it OK with you, if I attack you in South America?"… (which of course is a huge disappointing element for someone who just want a game or two during lunch break or likewise). Stepping on someones toe will mean about 10-30 comment lines teaching you what you did wrong - at best - and more often, lead to even more befooling.

But no, that's NOT okay with the people playing Lux… You can't just enter and play by your own chaos tactics however you want. I was looking for a game where I could just pop by and have a few shootouts, then leave. In my mind, the game rules ARE the rules the rest is up to you - otherwise, the game should take responsibility for preventing someone to attack the way they want, etc.

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I think there's too much nitpicking on how one should play this game and the "rules" about how to interpret the rules. In this case, the risk cost 25 bucks and was definitely not worth it. Oh, and this problem persists on both my laptop and my family iMac, so I'm pretty sure it's not just me, but it's the code.Īnyway, I know I'm the sucker for trusting the developer, but like I said, I've always been a Risk fan. Eventually, everything returns to normal, but it starts again the next time you boot up. You can kill the process but sometimes that doesn't do it, so you have to kill it again.

I tried the previous version for a while and, though it had a disturbing tendency to crash while loading every fourth map or so (sending the syslog process into hyperactivity, jacking up the heat/fan and slowing my entire computer down.), I thought I'd plump for 6.0 on the theory that they probably fixed what ailed it and I was getting tired of going into Parallels to play Risk.Īside from the fact that I still haven't received my license code after two days, the same problems remain: if you play different maps, inevitably, one of the maps won't load and syslog will go nuts.
