Developer Finds Players Win Only 25% of Matches Against His Game's Bots
A developer of an economic card game, hosted at rastushiy-gorod.ru, discovered through analytics that human players win just 25% of matches against the game's bots. The bots were originally designed to fill empty lobby slots and help players practice, not to dominate gameplay. The developer confirmed the bots have no hidden advantages and operate under the same rules as human players. Despite the imbalance, the developer has ruled out adding a difficulty selector, preferring players to win through genuine strategy rather than artificially weakened opponents. Most current matches involve one human and several bots, though the developer's original vision was for the game to be primarily player-versus-player.
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