On Mon, 29 Apr 1996, ShadowLord wrote: > That's not quite possible, really. Because the chances of each > group memember coming up with different letters for every word and being > able to correctly place them in order and convey their learned information > to each other is unlikely. Especially since not all of them will be > speaking the same language (it's more than likely, anyway, that they'll One way to confuse this sort of thing is , instead of always inserting an 'x' for an unknown, have a chance (small or large depending on the pc's skill) of inserting a false letter in place of the real one. So three players may find the same letter a non-x, but they'd all be different.. hmm, who's right? Maybe none. :) Graham Gilmore
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