It both makes sense and doesn't at the same time.
>w<
Too confusing.
@w@
Mmmmmmmm, well, it's not that hard to learn since the game doesn't have that many rulings.
I learned the gist of it in one day during lunch break at uni with a group of people that were playing in the benches while they waited for the uni's restaurant to open... It wasn't thaaaat quick (I think he showed me a few different scenarios as he explained the detailed rulings... Must have taken like, 10min or something), but it didn't take that long either.
It's not super hard to get the rough gist of how to play, but I guess it is a bit hard to understand it with nobody explaining the rules proper to you...
Bah, I was banking entirely on the wisdom of my elders, and more importantly the fact that you were not nearly as familiar xD
If you had half the familarity with Weiqi as you did with Chess I would have embarrassed myself again. Those Xiangqi matches we had were utterly terrible on my end xD
Maybe a rematch?
I dunno what Weiqi is... Is that the original name for Go or something? *tilts head*
*pats you about Xiangqi* There there~
I wouldn't mind a Xiangqi rematch though! ^^)/
... But uhn... Well... You're kinda slow when playing, so I wouldn't want another Go match... It would take too long... >.>
I'm a bit too used to playing chess on 5-10min clocks to not go crazy on long tabletop matches! >.<
Alright, will be off to work and I'll maybe be up to post Livio 2: Electric Bogaloo when I'm back...
But before that, someone do me a favor and stab Way for ghosting me again. pls respond
Your desire has been fulfilled, the world has been restored, and everybody is happier~
Basically, the side with the most pieces wins
Not quite... Uhn... The side with most empty spaces being surrounded by its pieces wins.
We never played it ourselves, but I wouldn't mind playing! ^^)/