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You might want to try going with the CCG, if your having difficulty. They offer a no-hop policy, and are really smart toons. Whenever you go with randoms, it poses some risk. Wether or not you get on with a griefer(s), or with some smart caring adults, it's the luck of the draw.
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I couldn't answer that question but I'll give you my opinion. Some have are on a mission to max out their suit so they stick with their friends and not bother with other. Other toons, think lower suits no matter of your laff have no experience and will make them lose so they won't go in with them. Its frustrating when you finally get on an elevator only to see that two or three toons jetted on you.
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i dont understand the shuffling in boss myself... everyone is high level toons and have high level gags... so i really dont get it!
i can understand the need for some to go with only toons with sound (for the speed factor...or maybe some were trying to enter with friends who werent making it on together?) but other then that i really am finding it hard to understand! The only thing you really need to worry about is the amount of time it takes you to actually win the whole thing. After the cog battles...Ceo is (could be...well...long but still) easy. and for the flip side...i have gone with lower level toons (the price for always going with randoms)who for some reason after the doors close seem to run? why i dont get it but this could be another reason advanced toons dont bother wasting time with lower guys n gals it takes a long time to do those back 9 runs...1 hr at least per run and some need what ugh!!! 6 or 7 runs before going back up to CEO.... theres always 2 sides |
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Other than players wanting to do these with their friends, the other thing that could be happening is that inexperienced players want to increase their chances of winning by using the logic that the higher the cog suits are, the better their odds are. Due to their possible lack of experience, they fail to consider other factors.
As an example, my Dog is 112 laff with maxed gags (no trap) and my Rabbit is 110 laff (no trap). They are both only a Flunky 1, having never done a CEO as of yet. While to some newer players to CEO's might see this as someone with no experience doing the CEO battles, what they do not know is that my main toon is 130 laff with maxed gags (no drop). He is maxed in Sell, Cash & Law and is currently in Boss as a BC 25. Obviously, the BC suit would indicate I have a reasonable amount of experience doing CEO's, but they are not able to see that since I'm on one of my other toons. Something else to look at is once you go into the Clubhouse to do a CEO and there are a lot of toons inside, take a few minutes to look around at the various groupings of toons that may be using the sf chat. If you see a toon with a smaller suit chatting with a group of larger suited toons, there's a good chance that lower suit toon is that players 2nd or 3rd toon. If I can do a CEO with sf's, it is more fun to do, but it's not required. I've done plenty of randoms and have only gone sad once (due to the horrible lag in Nutty River). |
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