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There should be a way that you activate a 'safe mode'

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You're stressed out about getting bad stats and low points on a game that's built within another game that's based on a book and have absolutely no rewards but entertainment? Kewl
 

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You're stressed out about getting bad stats and low points on a game that's built within another game that's based on a book and have absolutely no rewards but entertainment? Kewl
Getting good scores is part of the entertainment and challenge for some. Don't blow off other's entertainment methods.
 

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You're stressed out about getting bad stats and low points on a game that's built within another game that's based on a book and have absolutely no rewards but entertainment? Kewl
LOL That's what I was thinking too. I understand, why does anything even matter it's just a game? But with that attitude, why does anything here even matter? xD I'm just saying I'm stressed within Minecraft boundaries, I'm not letting it ruin my life.
 

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I think that this would be good. But tbh, I think there should just some servers which are just like in safe mode. This would be good for clan wars and for new people or anyone training their stats
 

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But what if they made another gamemode called "Training" or something? No points, no wins?
Great idea though! just trying to help :D i just dont think that "Safe" VS "Normal" sounds fair. its like playing with god mode ;P like i said.. great idea ^.^
 

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Seems kind of silly to be honest. I don't see why people are so worried about their points and their ratio.
 

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Seems kind of silly to be honest. I don't see why people are so worried about their points and their ratio.
Some people like to have a good ratio to make it look pro so people look up to and have a challenge against themselves to keep it steady.

I like the idea A LOT. It would help when I'm playing with my clan, like scrimmages and stuff.
 

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Some people like to have a good ratio to make it look pro so people look up to and have a challenge against themselves to keep it steady.

I like the idea A LOT. It would help when I'm playing with my clan, like scrimmages and stuff.
It also defeats the whole purpose of a ratio to begin with. Your ratio is supposed to reflect whether or not your bad/good days effect your game play, as well as how good at winning you are against random competition. Having an override for that is basically a way for players to say "There are too many good players in this game, better make sure I don't ruin my perfect ratio because they easily overpower me"
 

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It also defeats the whole purpose of a ratio to begin with. Your ratio is supposed to reflect whether or not your bad/good days effect your game play, as well as how good at winning you are against random competition. Having an override for that is basically a way for players to say "There are too many good players in this game, better make sure I don't ruin my perfect ratio because they easily overpower me"
Dang good point. Check. (Chess)
 

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It also defeats the whole purpose of a ratio to begin with. Your ratio is supposed to reflect whether or not your bad/good days effect your game play, as well as how good at winning you are against random competition. Having an override for that is basically a way for players to say "There are too many good players in this game, better make sure I don't ruin my perfect ratio because they easily overpower me"
On the other hand, suppose you're trying to help a friend win or do some crazy, deadly in-game stunt. You are planning on losing, even if you could easily beat the competition. It'd be nice to be able to not mess up a nice ratio when you're essentially trying to lose.
 

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