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Tuesday: If you have pond games you won't be able to finish them, since you won't be able to move. Other than that you get to keep everything (multiple tournaments and stairs, more than 20 games, etc). Only when you try to start a game, pawn's restrictions are verified and you won't be able to start any more until you go under 20 games again, nor enter any more tournaments until you're eliminated in all your current ones.
Hrqls:understandable to a point, if one plays for ____ and giggles, I didn't even concider 'most moves' or 'action points' ...guess I was looking at things one sided, like winning and improving ones 'BKR rating'... thanx for the feedback...
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O čem je toďten plk: Re: how many games is too many?
LionsLair:Enjoyment is extremely relative. What I consider enjoyable may be totally dull to others and the reverse. So, if someone has 2700+ games going, they must enjoy it for themselves.
...at what point does a player have too many 'started games' going that one loses the joy of the game playing experience? ...I know many are happy with as few as 4-5 games, and yet others prefer 100-150... but could someone explain the joy of 2700+ ...at this point it would seem to be a full time job, not fun and games... ...not to single anyone out, but the player's games I refer to has only hrs to make several hundred moves... seems they would have to be here around the clock for months on end... ...to each their own I suppose, but I find it hard to fathom the joys of such a task... maybe someon could enlighten me on this subject.... ...as always, thanx and happy gaming! :o)
O čem je toďten plk: Re: anyway: Time out disabled message
Walter Montego: yes the right program works for you... not for aNYONE ELSE....WHAT is needed here is the program to work for all.... you want what you want, we too want it but to work for all.
O čem je toďten plk: Re: anyway: Time out disabled message
Fencer: That's true, but I'll be glad when the message box is off my Main Page. For me, a short line is good enough to explain what's happening with the clock and time outs.
O čem je toďten plk: Re: anyway: Time out disabled message
King Reza: People used to ask me what the "game time is suspended" line means. I don't want to explain it to every single person anymore, that's why I make the message more descriptive.
O čem je toďten plk: Re: anyway: Time out disabled message
BIG BAD WOLF: I also like being told about it. I've read it and wouldn't mind just seeing a little reminder near the top of the page. If I want the whole message, I wouldn't click it.
O čem je toďten plk: Re: anyway: Time out disabled message
Přetvořeny oževatelem Walter Montego (29. řína 2006, 02:25:10)
Fencer: How about having a remove button for this message? Except that when it is clicked the information about when the clock will start running again is put to the right of our handles just to the left of the flags at the top of the page? Placed there it won't take any space that's used and it will be easy to keep track of. Just have the time for the clock re-starting without all the other text in that place after someone clicks the initial message.
Fencer: Maybe you could put it on the left of the refresh setting. It would probably adjust to occupy an extra line but at least the game tables wouldn't scroll down so much, which is probably what bouncybouncy and imsoaddicted are worried about...