Do you miss something on BrainKing.com and would you like to see it here? Post your request into this board! If there is a more specific board for the request, (i.e. game rule changes etc) then it should be posted and discussed on that specific board.
Would be nice to see a list of all on-going (and completed) fellowship challenge tournaments - that is in one list like the "Tournaments" link, and not by going through each fellowship.
wekke: At the moment I think you have to be a manager to become captain. I agree that this is just a matter of taste - but with the solution of checkboxes this all wouldn't be a problem!
Fencer: I like this idea I just made up for the managers in fellowship. I think it'd be one way to fix the out of control moderation on some of the boards too. The main moderator could have a check list like this too. If he has other moderators on board with him he could choose which reponsibilties to delegate.
For this co-moderator it requires my approval to:
[] Ban someone
[] Hide someone
[] Edit a post
[] Hide a post
[] Delete a post
[] Add a moderator
[]....
The main moderator could leave the checkmarks blank for full reponsiblity and check those he wants to retain exclusive control over.
And you need to make it so an individual post may be hiden without hiding everything else that this person has posted.
Fencer: Aside from creating more ranks, you could give the Big Boss a check list of powers and responsibilities for each manager.
Also, with this structure in place it would be easier for you(site owner) to add or delete features or change them without having to create more ranks.
For this manager, allow him or her to:
[] Create tournaments
[] Offer fellowship invitations
[] Message all fellowship members
[] Hide a member
[] Create teams
[] Be a captian
[] .....
Doing it this way would allow the Big Boss to keep all duties if he chooses, or to delegate them to the various members of the fellowship. If a manager decides to leave the fellowship it shouldn't be to disruptive to adjust some of the other duties either.
Mr. Shumway: I think every member can become a team captain already...In my opinion the Big boss should have the final say in making captains, but that's just my feeling...I'm from Belgium, I compromize easily.
wekke: The main question was if from then on every member would be able to become a team captain, without a special rank. And I think, since Little and Big Boss would have nearly the same rights, why not let both of them set the captain? Some Big Boss might not care about specific teams ;)
Fencer: There are basically two functions: Set up tournaments and ponds, and be a team captain as being a boardmod doesn't require any further rank. why not introduce a fellowship-manager and a team-manager. this team manager has the same rights as todays manager, i.e. becoming a captain of a certain team and managing it. and the fellowship manager may set up tournaments and ponds.
It would also be a possibility to introduce a third rank, something like a board manager, who can make new boards, delete boards, and announce moderators for boards.
Spherons and Torussians: You've all got it wrong. The four edges of the board actually meet at a singularity. The shape of the playing surface is akin to a tear drop or a high altitude weather balloon when it's at low altitude, but Fencer, through some clever maths, has a projection that makes the board look square on the page.
BIG BAD WOLF: Suppose I like to use the word "euros" instead of "toothpicks". Does that mean I can send Fencer 280 toothpicks and become a Brain Rook for life?
KotDB: Yes, that discussion has already happened - and Fencer likes to use the word "Sphere" instead of "torus", which is why I suggested the name "Sphere PahTum"
The 11th most popular game (according to current games) needs a variant.
How about: Sphere PahTum
Like Sphere Froglet, the sides connect, and the top/bottom connect. (With the max of 10 in a row - and not create a long loop of more in a row over and over and over again if you fill up a complete row/column)
I like the moderators. Sometimes I feel they do too much, sometimes I feel they don't do enough. But, hey! can't expect perfection.
However, everytime (well, lots of times) when someone gets moderated we all have to listen to them whine on either the "Members Only", "general Chat", of "Brainking" board. MOST of us don't care!
Can there be a board put up to allow the moderated person to post their grievence (with details)? Make all the GLOBs moderators of that board. That way someone that feels slighted, has a place to go for an appeal. Those that don't want to see it don't need to. The GLOBs would still be able to moderate and or ban troublesome people from that board.
Summertop: At least that is a good thing that I have to go through each person individually to send a message to - it also allows me to look at "last login date"
On a very positive note, it looks like that any pawns who are members of your fellowship no longer show up in the teams. That is good because I did not really want to through pawns out in case they renew their membership.
3. It would also be nice to know when someone new joins the team. I'm currently tryint to figure out what all my team players like so I do not end up picking someone who really does not want to play in a certain type of game - and if someone new joins after this point, I might miss them completly when choosing teams.
In the fellowships, where it shows the team members...
1. It would be nice to have a link by each team member's name to allow an easy way to send them a PM.
2. It would be nice to have another link that will send a PM to ALL team members.
That way the captain could ask the team questions about challenging another fellowship's team to a tournamnent. Individual players could announce to the team the status of their games.
eagle eye: actually the number in a specific country is unimportant unless you compare it with the countries population, the % of population with internet access, and the number of population old enough to move a mouse . . . I don't see a real reason to know how many players from a specific country there are playing a specific game. (half the time players forget to input their country anyway)