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Well, now that you've
completed your game, you walk back out to the front counter, and wait for
a few moments as they process the results of the game. During that time,
you take a moment and look up at the scoreboard. Your team won!!! Final
score: 140-310! Finally you get your scorecard, which probably looks something
like this...
The score card will show you several things,
-Your total point score.
-Which players hit you.
-How many times they hit you.
-Which players you hit.
-How many times you hit them.
-How many times people on your own team hit you.
-How many times you hit the people on your own team.
-How many times you energized.
-How many times you hit their base.
-What type of game you played.
-Team scores.
-What number and team you were on.
-The ratio of shots:hits.
-How many shots you took.
-The highest score on your team.
-The lowest score on your team. *hopefully not yours*
-Your rank on your team (i.e. 1 of 6, 3 of 6, etc.)
So as you can see,
the score card shows you quite a bit of information. You can learn a lot
from your scorecard, and it will show you if you need to be more careful
about shooting your own team members, or if they need to be more careful
about shooting you.
Well, this concludes
the step-by-step walkthrough of a Q-Zar experience. Keep in mind, this doesn't
do a real game justice! Please feel free to continue exploring my site!