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MadMonkey: That was not what I was talking about. I was talking about the red number right below the "main page" words (separated of the ponds and game invitation red numbers by slashes). In the main page, if I have 15 games in my turn, but only have 5 games displaying when I hoover the mouse on this number (top left, at least on the castle layout) I can only choose bewteen the first five. However, if I go to the second sub-page of my games, or messages, or online opponents, or any game page, or whatever, I can choose between the 15.
However, now that Ithink of it, the bug you said could be caused by the same problem. If you only have 5 games showing in the main page, the red number next to friends on the right only accounts for those 5 games. However, if you go to the friends page ot accounts for the first 30 (or even all) of the games in your turn.
Edit: I think it's just a strange filter on how the site collects information about games in our turn depending on the page we are
MadMonkey toimetatud (15. oktoober 2011, 11:33:20)
El Cid: The bug with the red number shown in the top Right (under Friends online) i think Fencer Knows about (well, i mentioned it a while back lol). I dont really know what it is doing. If i look there now, i have 6 friends showing, and 2 of them i have 1 game waiting against.
IF i then click on my Friends list and look at my complete list, at them same 6 players.... 1 has 15 games waiting, 1 has 5, and 1 has 1.....so i have no idea what it is doing
MadMonkey: For some reason, that filter only works for the first 30 games with the least amount of time. The drop down box only shows those 30 games too, and on the main page the red number with "games on my turn" only shows the same number of games that I have per default (i.e. if I only have 5 games showing in the main page, the red number also shows only the first 5 games). However, if I move to the second page on my turn (or any other page in the site, other than the first page of my turn) then it shows the 30 games on the javascript menu
Fencer: Well, i don't know. Sometimes it is, and sometimes it is not. I also tried picking a few game in the Opponent's turn in 194 games: list on my Home Page, and the same there, it is there in some games, and not in others
It's not important really, more to those who stay in games like Dark Chess, Logik etc... after they have moved to see the result of there move, and being able to goto the next game of that type.....
Fencer: Something i just noticed....what ever happened to the link to next game of a certain type (if there is one waiting) that used to be at the top of the screen if we stayed on a game after submitting our move
MadMonkey: Yes, the pawn one is very useful. I often use that one, when I feel I'm caught up enough, in order to be helpful to the pawns who only have a few games anyway, so at least the ones I play can have something to do. lol.
MadMonkey: I have been wondering how I could miss the "go to next pawn member". Now I know. Looks like I had disabled this option on my Settings page and completely forgot about it, so I couldn't see it during the testing process. I'll look at it now.
rabbitoid: That is a list of the ones not working that Fencer wanted the other day. Thay are not the ones i use
My main ones are: Goto next Team match (my default) Next game without Vacation (to avoid timeouts lol) Next game with non-paying member (so Pawns can get through there games, and thus play more hopefully, then they may join) Next game of this type (i try to play in blocks, when i have my logik or chess head on etc...... when i need to think) Next game of this Tournament
They are my regualr ones, though i hae Stay here & Main page enabled as well
MadMonkey: Nice to have all those micro-management options, but how many of those do you really use? I have only the following enabled: go to the next game of this type (my default action) stay here (I use that for battleboats, logik and espionage where I want to see the results of my move) go to the main page (which I use only rarely, when I want to play just one game)
ketchuplover: bad Idea, much of the income comes from the advertizement reaching a large number of players, like pawns, so there would actually be an income drop even if there were to be a %25 increase inpaid membership
ketchuplover: I think you'd lose 95% of players immediately, and another 99% of potential new players - if I come to a website the first time, and they want money to start with, I just close the page. I don't pay money for things on the web, as there is always somewhere you can get it for free. I think most others would do so.
And having so few players suddenly results in the same people playing everwhere, which is boring, so more people leave. RIP.
xarmanhs: If you are wanting quick games you either have to play against someone you have prearranged that type of fast play up with.. or you can visit sites such as Pogo.. I would hope though that someone would be able to play the faster game set here so you can get to know this site.. I am not currently in a position at this time to play.. since I am visiting my family and am on just briefly..
Also.. some peeps will start numerous games to feel as they are playing fast..
i am sorry for buggin you but i am new and i would like to know if there is a way to play quicker any game i want. without waiting hours per move or something like that,,
rod03801: If you have a game with time remaining in the red (i.e. less than an hour left), I suggest the following:
1) Open up the game.
2) Check the time limit per move. Let's say that in this case it is 2 days.
3) Check when your last move was made. This should be under your name on the board and say something like "Last move: 25. September 2011, 10:59:24".
4) Add the time per move to that time listed under step 3. In this case, add 48 hours.
5) If the time under step 4 is in the future, you haven't used vacation time in that game.
6) If the game you just checked has for example 15 minutes left, and you have another game that has a time left per move that is less than 75 minutes, you should check that game too under steps 1-5. The reason is that it may already have gone into vacation time and had 1 hour added to time left to move.
All of the above should also take into account weekend time. Fischer clocks make things even more complicated if they add extra hours for each move made. Good luck in that case....
Aganju: I BELIEVE I used to be able to look at the old calendar, and see that a vacation day had been used. Of course that is a bit more complicated now that we have vacation hours. (Which I think is an awesome change, and very clever!)
rod03801: Go under My Profile on the left, in the center grey block is a line: 'Vacation days left: 31 days 8 hours - using the automatic vacation' or so.
I understand the calendar was taken away, since all vacation is automatic now. However, is there any way to see when some vacation has been used? (I don't really keep track of my "vacation time balance")
Not a big deal.. But I had a game down to 1 hour, so I was curious if I had ended up using vacation time at all today. Just curious if there's any other way now for me to know. (besides keeping track of my time balance)
while this topic is discussed: I think basically all of them are only useful for a while, and then another one is better. I'm finding myself switching between them very often; so what I would really like is the setting: 'go to next game of this type, if none found go to game of similar type, if none found go to next game.' that way I could go through my 150 moves without ever changing the setting, getting the games presented in a useful sequence, grouped by game type and game (first all Backgammon games, then all Nackgammon, etc.)
I understand that this is a bit more complex, but I could imagine that such a setting would be nice for a lot of people?
MadMonkey: I used to use that one once in a while (go to game with most moves). It was nice for playing games that were LIKELY to be near the end. (To help lower number of games I had going) I haven't used it in a long time though. I had actually forgotten about it.
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