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20. October 2005, 08:53:19
plaintiger 
oooh - dig the new line in the "game over" messages for match games: "The game is a part of a multi game match which is not finished."

i like it! thanks, Filip!

20. October 2005, 02:13:28
Artful Dodger 
Subject: Re: Fellowship refusal
playBunny: bugs always get a bad rap

20. October 2005, 02:11:37
playBunny 
Subject: Re: Fellowship refusal
BIG BAD WOLF: That can only be a bug.

20. October 2005, 01:40:07
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
plaintiger: Just tested, and nope - when you reject, nothing gets sent to the other person - even if you write something in the box. Not sure if this is a bug or is suppose to do this.

20. October 2005, 01:20:40
plaintiger 
does the person requesting membership in a fellowship not receive any notice back if the request is denied? i spent about fifteen minutes agonizing over the proper wording for a "request declined" notice and when i finally got it right, i chose "reject" (which should be "decline" or "deny") from the popup menu, clicked the "confirm" checkbox, and hit "send"...and then today i got a message from the person i thought i'd sent that message to saying, "why's the decision taking so long?"

19. October 2005, 02:04:42
alanback 
Subject: Sorry, another bug
Modified by alanback (19. October 2005, 02:09:09)
Duh. If you read what I posted here before, ignore it.

18. October 2005, 23:58:17
alanback 
Subject: Bigger backgammon bug
Modified by alanback (19. October 2005, 02:09:48)
Oh, never mind.

18. October 2005, 23:12:15
WellyWales 
Subject: Re:
harley: Yes! this is what I meant I seem to have started very high in the ranking
http://brainking.com/en/BKRGraph?u=15514&tp=50

18. October 2005, 23:05:08
harley 
Subject: Re:
wellywales: Not always, for example my highest score for tablut is in the middle of the graph. I haven't looked at the other graphs but I think they're all different.

18. October 2005, 23:01:23
WellyWales 
Subject: Re:
harley: Yes you are correct thanks, you seem to get the highest score when you do well when you first start playing a game.

18. October 2005, 22:58:09
alanback 
Subject: Re: Highest score achieved
wellywales: It's on my graphs. If it isn't shown, it may be because your current rating is the highest you have achieved.

18. October 2005, 22:53:14
harley 
Yes, it is on the graph, wellywales. You may have to click back to last year or even the year before to see it, but the highest rating is there.

18. October 2005, 22:45:16
WellyWales 
Subject: Highest score achieved
Is there any where on the site that shows your own highest score achieved in a particular game, I thought it was on the graph, but I don't think that is the case, perhaps it could be implemented on the graph

18. October 2005, 16:53:05
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Doubling cube display glitch
alanback: A small visual bug.

18. October 2005, 16:30:23
alanback 
Subject: Doubling cube display glitch
I notice that in a match where one player has doubled, the cube appears with a "2" even when reviewing moves that preceded the double. The cube should be displayed as a "1" when reviewing a point in the match where the cube had not yet been turned.

18. October 2005, 02:51:55
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: thanks for that rod...makes me feel a little better.

18. October 2005, 02:47:18
rod03801 
The "show oldest messages first" used to always be there. Then, it disappeared for a while. I noticed it missing, but never thought to comment on it. (It is good to use when you join a new fellowship, or go to a DB you haven't been to before, and you want to read what has happened since the beginning. Much easier at that point to read from top to bottome, instead of bottom to top..) It did just return recently.
I think the "add to favorite boards" has been back a little longer than that, but it could have come back at the same time.
But yes, both used to be there, vanished, and are now back.. :-D

18. October 2005, 00:18:38
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
Vikings: oh thanks- I should rad that board! : )
Just wanted to give Fencer on on it, even if it was late!

18. October 2005, 00:16:55
Vikings 
Subject: Re:
baddessi:the dice fix was about 2 weeks ago and discussed on the backgammon board I believe, the read latest message first link was a little before that but I have never seen any one discuss it

17. October 2005, 21:27:45
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
Jason: you're like me- too busy playing your games!!!

17. October 2005, 21:03:43
Jason 
Subject: Re:
baddessi: yes i noticed a few days ago it had been fixed was going to mention it , but my memory is slipping ;)

17. October 2005, 20:34:16
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
Eriisa: someone's gotta do it, right?
ok, how about the gammon dice...I know that before you weren't forced to use both dice, you could work around it..I'm probably not explaining that well, but I bet y'all know what I mean. Anyways, it seems "fixed" now and that seems new too..so whenever that happened, Thanks Fencer!

17. October 2005, 20:29:57
Eriisa 
Subject: Re:
baddessi: There's never anything wrong with asking questions!


oh the other hand, I'm not afraid to tease baddesi! lol

17. October 2005, 19:35:27
baddessi 
that's the difference..I'm not afraid to embarrass myself and ask! LOL

17. October 2005, 19:13:18
Ewe 
Subject: Re: Now I see it, now I doubt
playBunny: Ok baddessi, you have us wondering now!!!

17. October 2005, 19:12:39
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Now I see it, now I doubt
playBunny: I think it has been there for a long time. Some people like to read messages starting from the top and reading down, which is good for board which have... 10-15 posts total, but when boards have many pages of posts, I find that option pointless and never use it.

17. October 2005, 19:11:17
playBunny 
Subject: Re: Now I see it, now I doubt
Lamby: Exactly! I thought "Haven't noticed that before. or have I?"

17. October 2005, 19:09:44
Ewe 
Subject: Re:
baddessi: Im not even sure if it is new though!? LOL
It takes me ages to catch up!!!

17. October 2005, 19:08:06
playBunny 
Subject: Re: new today?
baddessi: Lol. I noticed the "oldest first" a week or so ago and thought exactly the same as you.

I tried it and can't see the point of it.

17. October 2005, 19:08:01
baddessi 
ok, never mind

17. October 2005, 19:07:05
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: new today?
baddessi:





17. October 2005, 18:56:21
Ewe 
Subject: Re: new today?
baddessi: I thought it had always been there????

17. October 2005, 18:54:07
baddessi 
Subject: new today?
Every fellowship has a link to list in with your favorite boards, and every board has a link to show oldest messages first.
Is this new, or have Inot been paying attention before?

16. October 2005, 23:44:48
Chimera 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: thanks for the heads up

16. October 2005, 22:04:21
rod03801 
Just askin'!

16. October 2005, 21:51:13
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Multi-game matches in all tournies?
rod03801: Why should it be a bug? This feature was requested a long time ago.

16. October 2005, 21:33:46
rod03801 
Subject: Multi-game matches in all tournies?
Modified by rod03801 (16. October 2005, 21:35:08)
Not sure if this is a bug, or intended, so I am posting here, instead of bug tracker..

We can have multi-game matches in non backgammon tournies too??? In the tournament set up, it states clearly that the doubling cube isn't there (of course) if you choose the multi game matches.. it says the multi game matches will be there though.

I was setting up a halma tourney in Brave Eagles Halma fellowship, and tried it out, and was able to create a halma tourney with 5 win matches.. Seems like this would be a VERRRRRYYYYYY long tourney!!!! LOL...(I deleted it)

Guess we will have to read the tourney details very closely! If not, you could find yourself in a 5 year tournament.. lol..

15. October 2005, 21:36:24
Artful Dodger 
Subject: Re: A doubling cube!
Eriisa: LOL!! Yep, I saw! Wow, that guy can really spin!

15. October 2005, 21:26:07
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: A doubling cube!
DanDanDan: LOL look at BBW doing his cartwheels!

15. October 2005, 21:07:20
Artful Dodger 
Subject: A doubling cube!
you da man!

15. October 2005, 20:58:09
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Tournament creation question
rod03801: The English description is always used if some other language one is not used.

15. October 2005, 20:56:46
rod03801 
Subject: Tournament creation question
When you create a tourament, the title and description fields are there for each of the languages supported by Brainking. If you only fill one of them in (English, for example), what do people viewing the site in the other languages see? Nothing? or the English description?

15. October 2005, 18:46:17
Artful Dodger 
Subject: Re: as an FYI
WhisperzQ: Thanks for the heads up on that. ;)

15. October 2005, 18:39:25
WhisperzQ 
Subject: Re: as an FYI
DanDanDan: And make sure when you select the "NON ACCEPT" button you have actually selected the corret button as a draw, once accepted, cannot be undone (as I unfortunately found out the hard way :(

15. October 2005, 18:17:23
Artful Dodger 
Subject: Re: as an FYI
BIG BAD WOLF: Never ever resign...unless hope is lost ;)

15. October 2005, 17:50:29
Fencer 
Subject: Re: as an FYI
BIG BAD WOLF: Applies to the draw offers/accepts as well.

15. October 2005, 17:28:10
coan.net 
Subject: as an FYI
Hey cool - Now when you resign a game, you have the option to go to the next game instead of back to the main page. Great!

12. October 2005, 18:51:05
Retired on 2700 
Subject: Re:
You have completely misunderstood me & the point I have tried to make about the rating system. You are now going off down other avenues that are not related to the rating system query. So lets leave it there. End of discussion about it.

Lets talk instead about making friends playing games & having fun!?

12. October 2005, 02:44:54
alanback 
Subject: Re:
TwoThouSevHun: It's a waste of time if your goal is to achieve a rating several hundred points higher than anyone else. If you goal is to meet people and have fun playing games with them, and to test your abilities against theirs, then I would say the change in the ratings system is irrelevant.

12. October 2005, 01:02:13
Retired on 2700 
alanback:

I had nothing to 'go over' so therefore, there is nothing to 'get over'. I just stated a point that has led to a discussion thats all and you do agree with my initial statement by saying 'If the system had been correct from the beginning...'

Also 2-3 years to let the system run the way it has is hardly a 'begining' either. I'd say its been a waste of time, but on the bright side there was absolutely nothing to 'go over'! ;)

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