I was just playing an half an hour game and the fact that I managed to make a 1000 scute swarm copies made me lost the game to what I believe were timeouts. this sucks and it's completely unfair. if you make a game that does something in its own rules, then how can someone exploring those be punished? I understand there's giant stacks to be calculated, but do like in real life. if you manage to have such a big stack that makes it hard to keep count, just give the victory to that person or make it a draw.
I was just playing an half an hour game and the fact that I managed to make a 1000 scute swarm copies made me lost the game to what I believe were timeouts. this sucks and it's completely unfair. if you make a game that does something in its own rules, then how can someone exploring those be punished? I understand there's giant stacks to be calculated, but do like in real life. if you manage to have such a big stack that makes it hard to keep count, just give the victory to that person or make it a draw.