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In the game notation (move history) for battleboats, can you put a notice for "Hits" and "Sunks" on the appropriate moves.
Also, it would look better if you could put a "Bulls-eye" on the selected coordinate when you are making a move. Right now you just put a box around it.
Backoff: You don't have to login again after 30 minutes. You will be still logged in until you close the browser or click on Logout link. And all major browsers have a password saving feature.
I use my personal laptop at work and my personal desktop at home, unless you can crack my password after you knock me out and take my PC, I'm not worried about it. And in that case, someone accessing BK would be the last worry I would have anyway...
well the site can't auto log in without cookies. The browser can though if you tell it to remember. Neither solution can possibly work on a shared computer.
<Fencer: But usually I'm not on the main page when I want to go to the info page.. Usually I'm reading BK.c when Harley mentions her latest interview is up. :> I like having all the links on the left of every page. :)
Passwords and cookies: My password is too long, and I don't pick passwords too easy to remember because they're also easier to break. I let my browser remember for me, but I couldn't do that with a work or library computer. Neither, though, could I do cookies.
Just an asside while we're on the subject of passwords: A password should be at least 8 characters long, with caps, numbers and lower-case letters mixed up, and when possible, non-alphanumeric characters. Much tougher to break.
The problem I run into is that I play mostly at work. I'll be on for 5 or 10 mins then get busy for an hour and come back. I don't want to have to log in 30 times a day, that will get real annoying real quick. Most sites have an option that you can select to auto-login or to enter your password on every login. I think this makes much more sense that just making everyone login EVERY time the access the site. I mean we arn't doing our banking on here, it's a freak'n game site...
Lythande: A link to BrainKing.info is at the top of Main Page.
Backoff: Don't worry, no cookies will log you in automatically in BK 2.0. For security reason, at least a password will have to be entered manually :-)
I haven't sent Kevin his questions yet! (Sorry Kev!) April ran away with me and I'm a bit late with it! So still time to send me your questions for him!
I would like a link on the left (in collumn layout -- where they are in row layout I've no clue ;) for the info page. If it's already there, then I'd like a new pair of glasses, please. ;)
In reference to the flags, I'd like to reiterate my request that they have 'title="<country>"' in the img tags, please. Would be nice to be able to hover and see to which country the flag belongs. ;)
Lythande: Thanks for the elucidation.
Fencer: How about more flags? At the moment there are five(!) for the UK but none for Europe. There's one for Tibet but none for Saminsk, none for various Pacific states, etc.
Sorry, Ug.. I should have cut more of the original post from the bk.c board. It was in reference to the different time-limit suggestions going on there. The idea was to be able to base entrance to tournaments on (started out as average moves per day) the average percent of the time limit said person used, in addition to bkr ratings. No, only one time limit per tournament. :)
I dont get your meaning. Are you suggesting that a tournament's conditions include two time limits? One preferred and one "emergency"? If such is the case how do you define the emergency? If a person genuinely suddenly cant get on there must be a serious reason, eg a hurricane cuts of all electicity throughout the city, and I'm quite sure Fencer would reinstate games that timed-out in such conditions.
Yes, I'm copying and pasting from one board to another, but it's my post so :-P~~~~~
If a person is playing in many different games and tournaments with many different time limits (and doesn't always have time to live on the computer), it's only natural they will play the shorter times quicker, and more often. So if a player plays his five-day tournaments within three days, his 15-day games within 10 days, etc, he's using roughly 60% of his time limits. So if you set up a tournament with a seven-day limit, and you want people to move within 2 or 3 days, you only allow people who take an average of 20% (or less) of their time limit. That way you have that 'buffer' of time that folks go on about so that 'if anything happens' people will still have 7 days to make the move, but most will be taking it earlier.
I'd like to see the in house tournaments listed over to the right of the list of members in the fellowship. When there's over 200 members in a fellowship, that's a long way down to scroll to get to the tournaments.
I would like to see the "swap" version of 5-in-line at BK. The swap completely takes away 1st player`s advantage and would require only VERY little modifications to the current version.
The swap-version is simply regular 5-in-line with 2. player having an option of choosing whether he wants to play as black or white after total of 3 moves have been made. I personally think that 2nd player`s 1st move should be restricted so that it cannot be made OUTSIDE the same 5x5 center square inside which 1st player`s 2nd move cannot be made in Pente or pro-gomoku. Without this restriction player 2 could make his first move into 1 of the corners and get the advantage to himself.
Even in pro-gomoku the 1. players advantage is very big, but not so with the swap.
I`ll also post this text to the 5-in-line discussion board to get some comments about the restriction for 2. player which I proposed here.
I looked. The reasons seem silly to me. Having the "option" seems the smart thing to do. It seems that a few don't want that feature for themselves and they don't want it for anyone else either. Oh well. Please, no offense to anyone is meant.
Neither can I. Sometimes I'm stuck on the bar and a week later my opponent moves and I'm still stuck...it goes on too long sometimes. Even so, if I'm stuck on the bar, I see no sense in taking my turn only to find I'm still stuck. Have you ever had a situation where all the slots are blocked? I have. Many moves later....I get out. woopie... All that time could be saved with autopass.
What I think would be nice to see would be in the message box area.
It would be easier for me, if it were set up more like regular e-mail. After you read a message (and/or deleted the message), you could/would be immediately directed to the next message; rather than having to go back to the message page and click to get the next one.
Just a thought. I know it would save some of us enough time so we could beat Bumble another game or two.
Kinda on those lines... It would be nice, when you use the 'play this game later' option, for that game not to keep coming back up before the rest of your games... maybe could already change this, but I dont know how. But it is frustrating if I am trying to go through my games, all except one or two, for them to keep coming back to the top of my list. Does this make any sense?
I think it would be nice if, down next to the 'move and go to...' dropdown box, we had a checkbox for 'or go to next game if none'. It would also be nice if this checkbox was included in the 'make this the default' routine, in which case the box would not need to be checked each time.
For those of use who use some other setting than 'next game' (and of course, the box wouldn't be needed if that is the case), it would make things go quicker by not having to revert back to the main page and scroll down to find the next game we want to play.