Yes, I agree. However, not everyone has the time to ask or answer questions several times a day, so the game shouldn't run too fast either. IMO the ideal duration for one round is something between two and four days.bradrn wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:56 am
- I think it should be stated that I see the primary aim of this game to be about having fun. In particular, I think this should be achieved by tryING to make the game go as quickly as possible, so we can prevent rounds from dragging on forever and let everyone have a turn at both guessing and presenting a language.
I also think that asking for language families should be allowed, but with restrictions. I'd suggest that the group as a whole gets one single shot at asking for a top-level family (maybe asking for a major subgroup of a large family, e.g. "Bodic" in Sino-Tibetan, would be OK too). So you should only ask for a family if you can't get a similarly useful answer with a different question. And if the language turns out to be too difficult to identify, the current quizmaster could decide to grant a second family question.
- To that end, I think this game would run quite a bit faster if we were to allow people to guess language families and subgroupings. (I think a simple ‘is it Uralic?’ would have done wonders for guessing Moose-tache’s language.)
I like that approach too. So guessing a family or subfamily should be possible, and yes, it should count as a guess. But five guesses per person seems quite a lot. Especially if they can be asked right after one another, because then those people that have a lot of time could monopolise the game again. Maybe guesses should be spaced out in time a bit?
- Also, I think we should give people more guesses — as I said above, we very nearly did that anyway.
- A good compromise might be to give people 5 or so guesses (possibly more), but then count both languages and families as taking up one guess each. That way we still encourage more interesting questions and stop rounds from going too long, but also allow people to guess families if they’re confident.
- Perhaps, if everyone still runs out of guesses, we could then say that the winner is the person who guessed closest to the correct answer. (I happen to really like this approach, as I mentioned earlier… the really soul-sucking part of the old game, I think, was when we had to find the exact language within Chadic or Sino-Tibetan or whatnot. This way, we could just guess ‘Biu-Mandara’ etc., and be confident that this is good enough if no-one else guesses any closer.)
What about something like this: Everyone gets one guess in the first 48 hours, then one guess per day after that, and if the language hasn't been identified after three rounds of guessing, the winner is the person with the closest guess?
Another idea (not sure if it's any good, it might change the dynamics too much):
Maybe people may only make a guess when they've already had a question answered? Or even a question answered "yes"? (Both of these would have disqualified my own guess in the previous round though...) Or maybe you can gain the right to make an extra guess by asking a question that gets answered "yes"? Or by asking the best question of the day?
Agreed. I'll make a new thread when I post my language sample.bradrn wrote:Finally: if we all agree on a permanent rule change, could we make a new thread please? (Call it ‘Name That Language! v2.0’ or something.) I just think that that would work better than having a rule change on page 35 of a pre-existing thread…