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Rose 2012-05-10T13:45:15+03:00
[i]posted by Meikop[/i] Hello, Based on the October statistics , an average of 6 games were played per day, and this was done by an average of 4 users. Our recommendation for those interested in Entropia is to start playing this game on Mindoku. Since Mindoku is an international environment and online Entropia cannot be played anywhere else on the portal, the best Entropia players in the world come together there to compete with. Similarly, we closed Othello in Vint and will soon close the 4-Ritta game room.
Exactly half a year has passed since Entropia was deported to Mindoku. What has changed for the better in the popularization of a new and interesting mind game among Estonians during this time? What do the statistics show (how many games were played by how many users, for example, in April)? How many of the world's best players play Entropia on Mindoku? I would like to hear the answers, although I probably won't be happy about them. We even missed out on one of the great world champions who often went to play entropy with his friend in Vind. We also missed out on all those curious people who occasionally peeked into the entropy room in Vind and tried to play a game. I have even tried to explain the rules of entropy to at least ten total strangers so that they would get a little idea of the game and be interested in playing in the future. Understanding this game is not easy and the rules alone are not enough, you need to play a few games so that someone can explain. My words of gratitude go to R2maa, who explained the basics of this game to me. The last time I went to play entropy in Mindoku, a situation arose where I needed to see how many points different patterns give in order to decide which pattern formation is more useful. I searched for the rules (like in Vind), but I couldn't find them. Just in case, I asked Maski where the rules were, and it turned out that I wasn't the first to ask him. There are simply no rules!, but the game itself has been on Mindoku for half a year. How can you play an unknown game if you don't even have the opportunity to familiarize yourself with the rules? (These are my thoughts on the subject, a bit prickly and stinging, but who knows what good it could be...)

driv4r 2012-05-10T19:31:53+03:00
I would like to know the same thing as Rose... I would also like to ask why the links to the monthly statistics pages are not visible anywhere (or are they so hidden that I haven't noticed)??? E.g. http://www.vint.ee/?page=statistika&month=4&year=2012 for April of this year. This forum topic is the first place on the site where I have discovered statistics, so I just checked the months of this year (changing the URL), quite interesting!
jaanusVint.ee founder 2012-05-11T06:38:12+03:00
[i]posted by Rose[/i] When I last played Entropy in Mindoku, I had a situation where I needed to see how many points different patterns give in order to decide which pattern formation was more useful. I searched for the rules (like in Vindi), but I couldn't find them. Just in case, I asked Maski where the rules were and it turned out that I wasn't the first to ask him. There are simply no rules!, but the game itself has been in Mindoku for half a year. How can you play an unknown game if you don't even have the opportunity to familiarize yourself with the rules?
Greetings, Entropy rules have been available under the game room for some time. They really weren't there at the beginning. (http://www.mindoku.com/games/entropy)
Rose 2012-05-11T09:47:47+03:00
[i]posted by jaanus[/i] The Entropy rules have been available under the game room for some time now. At first, they really weren't there. (http://www.mindoku.com/games/entropy)
Thanks, Jaanus! Now I see that there is an introductory text in English. But I still can't find the comprehensive table that was in Vind for the entropy rules. The one where the different pattern combinations are listed with the points. A very good helper for beginners, you can also open it during the game and it's immediately clear which pattern gives how many points.
jaanusVint.ee founder 2012-05-12T17:23:47+03:00
That's right, now I see that the rules were explained in more detail in Vindi. I will update this in Mindoku soon.

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