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Do you miss something on BrainKing.com and would you like to see it here? Post your request into this board!
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25. Gennaio 2007, 18:59:54
pauloaguia 
Argomento: Frog Finder
Since shooting is by far the most used action, could we avoid the decision between guessing and shooting? By default we'd shoot and we'd need to click a button or a link to be able to guess. This way it avoids an unnecessary click in 90% of the moves which means time for us players, save some bandwidth which is good for the site and us players and other stuff like that.

25. Gennaio 2007, 19:02:16
joshi tm 
Argomento: Move and go to....
How about a Move and go the next game of this game type with the most moves... to finish games quicklier?

26. Gennaio 2007, 04:00:46
Hannelore 
Argomento: My first request
in a long time. :)
When on the page of tournaments to sign up for. I love the new feature at the bottom of the tournament lists that allow you to check the box to sign up for all the above.
Now what I would like to see, is a box to check beside each tournament, so I can mark just the ones I want to sign up for. Sometime I like 10 out of the 30 listed, and it would really save time for me, instead of clicking on each one seperately.
What do you think Fencer?

26. Gennaio 2007, 11:18:25
MadMonkey 
Argomento: Re: My first request................and i 2nd it lol
Modificato da MadMonkey (26. Gennaio 2007, 11:36:30)
Proposed - Hannelore: I am sure this was asked for before the little box at the bottom to sign for all.

2nd - MadMonkey:

Either way, its a GREAT idea, i often sign for 30 out of 90, and that can be a pain



Now WellyWales can sort the VOTE out....LOL

26. Gennaio 2007, 12:05:24
MadMonkey 
Argomento: Team Matches
Fellowships Team matches (not Tournaments)
Please Fencer

Could the finished Team matches be put in the order they finish please.
I try to keep the Madhouse up to date with any matches won/lost, but as the Big Bosses dont get informed of results, only the Captains its hard trying to keep up, when they are in no real order (well i guess they ??? lol). Date Finished would be ideal, then we would only have to check the last one to make sure we know how we are doing.

On that page i think we really only need:

Name Opponent Type Creator Result

Once they are finished

26. Gennaio 2007, 12:42:03
Fencer 
Argomento: Re: Team Matches
MadMonkey: Like this?
Last finished first.

26. Gennaio 2007, 13:01:53
MadMonkey 
Argomento: Re: Team Matches
Fencer: Thats Great, Thanks

So am i right in thinking that the running ones are in the order they have started as well ? That would be great

Is there any room to squeeze the final scorer on the result line do you think, maybe where the 'Time Control' is just to save having to go there ?
(only do that to find out who to blame )

26. Gennaio 2007, 13:07:43
Fencer 
Argomento: Re: Team Matches
MadMonkey: You cannot have everything.

26. Gennaio 2007, 13:21:02
AbigailII 
Argomento: Re: Frog Finder
pauloaguia: I second that request. I would like the see the board clickable (each empty square that is), and a tick box next to it. Tick the box for a guess, untick (the default) for a shoot. Click the board for your shot or guess. Then you can make a move with just one round-trip (and usually just one mouse action).

27. Gennaio 2007, 00:04:16
goodbyebking 
Argomento: Re: Team Matches
Fencer: Thank you, F., for adding anything you can to the fellowship statistics. Even doing that little improvement for MadMonkey helps. These improvements help us get more involved with Fellowship teams.

27. Gennaio 2007, 01:10:46
plaintiger 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
Modificato da plaintiger (27. Gennaio 2007, 07:52:54)
Fencer: it wasn't a joke - it was an honest inquiry. regarding your bullet points:

• no need to construe it as a threat unless the thought of me leaving the site is threatening to you (and i don't know why it would be)

• i know memberships are not refundable - that's why i asked if i have the option of transferring my membership to someone else. do i?

• perhaps it's because i'm using Safari, but i see no black border nor any other highlighting of any kind around any cells on any dice poker form

• i think just shading the opponent's cells in gray would do, or implementing some other Safari-friendly highlighting system, so everyone can see the highlighting. i've tried Firefox, which is more widely compatible, but it's slow and as ugly and poorly designed as all the other Mozilla-based browsers. i'd rather not have to use a browser i don't like in order to make use of all of brainking's features. but i understand that i'm surely in a minority on this point (at least insofar as i'm a Safari user), so the "tough luck" response would be a little more understandable in this case...

27. Gennaio 2007, 02:17:52
Czuch 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
plaintiger: Give someone your password, and they can take over your account...

27. Gennaio 2007, 02:25:19
Pedro Martínez 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
Czuch Czuckers: User Agreement: General Guidelines, Paragraph 2: "You are NOT allowed to let other people use your account."

27. Gennaio 2007, 02:39:36
Czuch 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
Pedro Martínez: If you gave it to them, it wouldnt be "your account" anymore!

27. Gennaio 2007, 02:40:47
Pedro Martínez 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
Czuch Czuckers: Oh yes, it would.

27. Gennaio 2007, 02:43:08
Czuch 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
Pedro Martínez: If I give you something, it is still mine?

27. Gennaio 2007, 02:45:56
Pedro Martínez 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
Czuch Czuckers: If you "give" me your account, it won't become mine because you're not allowed to do so in the first place.

27. Gennaio 2007, 02:49:36
Czuch 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
Pedro Martínez: The user agreement says "use" it doesnt prohibit giving it away, or even selling it to someone, as long as only one person is using it, the user agreement hasnt been broken!

27. Gennaio 2007, 02:53:21
Pedro Martínez 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
Czuch Czuckers: That is correct, provided the person to whom the account was sold is not using it.

27. Gennaio 2007, 05:10:01
tazman7474 
guys, this is feature requests, not debates

27. Gennaio 2007, 07:32:43
MTC 
Argomento: Time left and vacation days
If someone is using automatic vacation, it would be useful if the time left column on the main page included the number of vacation days they have left.
For example this game between me and MJL is currently showing me that my opponent has less than an hour left to make his move, however his profile shows that he actually has 29 automatic vacation days, so he has 29 days left before he times out, not less than a day, so it should show that on the main page.

27. Gennaio 2007, 07:50:20
plaintiger 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
Czuch Czuckers: thank you, Czuch. your interpretation seems the correct one to me. the point is that there must be only one user of a given account. i don't think permanent transfer of an account from one user to another would void that stipulation in the mind of any sane person. of course, Fencer would have the last word on this. we'll see what he says.

27. Gennaio 2007, 07:50:20
plaintiger 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
Czuch Czuckers: thank you, Czuch. your interpretation seems the correct one to me. the point is that there must be only one user of a given account. i don't think permanent transfer of an account from one user to another would void that stipulation in the mind of any sane person. of course, Fencer would have the last word on this. we'll see what he says.

27. Gennaio 2007, 09:07:38
grenv 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
plaintiger: Should create a new user though, or ratings should be reset.

27. Gennaio 2007, 09:17:12
mctrivia 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
plaintiger: Still life time membership means until you die(or are incapable of taking advantage of the membership). It is tied to you and you can't give or sell it to anyone.

27. Gennaio 2007, 13:58:22
plaintiger 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
mctrivia: is this fact, or your opinion?

i'm not interested in anyone's opinion on this matter; i'm interested only in the facts. thanks...

and you know, i think my query is for this board anyways. i'll take it to another board.

27. Gennaio 2007, 14:25:34
toedder 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
plaintiger: It's not an opinion but a matter of logic. A lifetime contract is always personal - otherwise it would be a as-long-as-humans-exist-contract, because you could easily give it away to your descendants before you die and so on. Lifetime is always personal!

27. Gennaio 2007, 15:29:10
Czuch 
Argomento: Re: Table in Dice Poker.
Modificato da Czuch (27. Gennaio 2007, 15:33:03)
Gordon Shumway: Its not a lifetime contract, the contract says "FOREVER", that is in fact much longer than ones own lifetime!(as a matter of logic!)

27. Gennaio 2007, 15:31:22
rod03801 
Back on topic please folks.

Thanks.

27. Gennaio 2007, 19:03:44
Vikings 
Argomento: Please shade the table!!!
When you play dice poker at home, you do not have the other persons score sitting right next to yours to get confused with,it is taking the fun out of the game

27. Gennaio 2007, 19:51:41
Fencer 
Argomento: Re: Please shade the table!!!
Vikings: Impossible.

27. Gennaio 2007, 23:27:19
Pioneer54 
Argomento: New Format
I'd like to investigate the possibility of establishing "double elimination" tournaments. Eight entrants may be optimal, although any of the multiples available for single elimination would suffice.

Here is a proposal. Each player would start with two game points. Following each round, points are DEDUCTED for results as follows:
WIN -- No points
DRAW -- one-half point
LOSS -- one full point

Players would be eliminated whenever their point total drops to zero. Therefore, each entrant will play in at least the first two rounds.

In the first round, players would be paired normally according to ratings. In the second round, winners play winners and losers play losers, etc. and in successive rounds players are paired against others with point totals equal or within a half-point of theirs, as closely as possible. Also, to balance the opportunity, each player should have roughly the same amount of Blacks as Whites over the course of the tournament.

It may occur that an odd number of players would start a round, which could be resolved by issuing a bye to the lowest rated player with the fewest points, except if the tournament is reduced to three players, a round-robin round should commence until two players remain, and then match play until one is the winner.

There may be other flaws that need to be ironed out, yet the system would produce interesting games and results.

28. Gennaio 2007, 01:26:49
grenv 
Argomento: Re: Please shade the table!!!
Vikings: Personally I do have the other person's score next to mine when I play at home. And I don't shade the page either.

28. Gennaio 2007, 03:34:40
pgt 
Argomento: Re: Please shade the table!!!
grenv: I can't even CONTEMPLATE not having the opponents score available - either face-to-face or on line. Why on earth would you NOT see it?

28. Gennaio 2007, 09:23:25
Sibahi 
Argomento: An Opening Database for the chess variants.
Hi .

I can make use of an Opening Database for CVs like Los Alamos, N-Relay, Grand, and/or Embassy Chess .. etc. It is a very useful feature and it might help to improve the quality of the games played.

28. Gennaio 2007, 10:51:15
MadMonkey 
When editing a Tournament Fencer we can only change certain things, which i understand.
Is there any reason we can not add an EXTRA game though ?
I can understand maybe deleting a game, as people may have signed.
It would be use though to add them, that way when a new game is released it could be added to an open Tournament, rather that creating one just for the

*morning by the way *

28. Gennaio 2007, 10:54:26
Fencer 
Argomento: Re:
MadMonkey: Yes, there is a reason. Nobody has programmed this feature yet.

28. Gennaio 2007, 11:01:43
MadMonkey 
Argomento: Re:
Fencer: Well when you see the programmer, could you ask him nicely please, it would be extremely useful

but tell him to have Sunday off, its a day of rest

29. Gennaio 2007, 01:35:17
goodbyebking 
Argomento: feature requests
Modificato da goodbyebking (29. Gennaio 2007, 01:47:48)
It strikes me that for every improvement Fencer introduces to the site, several other requests invariably follow. It would be impossible to follow up on every suggestion for improvement, as they surface exponentially in relation to Fencer's power to make them happen.
I have noticed the effectiveness of Fencer declaring that he would introduce ten new games by a certain date. Supplying an intention and a deadline helps to quell the waves of well-intended suggestions for even more games.

I propose that Fencer create a sort of calendar, where (let's say quarterly in a year) he establishes that a new game will be created on a regular schedule. On the same calendar, he could say that (on every Monday, let's say) a new feature could be added. It can help prioritize feature requests. After all, this method would limit the amount of new features to 52 a year. Such a posted calendar can help brainking members know when to expect change, so they have a date to check in and expect news. Primarily, though, it will afford Fencer some time. I think some players' responses to Fencer's statements have incited aggressive, arguementative discussion. Possibly part of that has been a result of F. being overwhelmed by an insatiable group of regular members. In order to abate Fencer's pressure brought on by this vast, open forum, what we need is, well, order. A calendar is an orderly, limiting structure.

29. Gennaio 2007, 02:24:45
jessica 
Argomento: Re: feature requests
Modificato da jessica (29. Gennaio 2007, 02:26:48)
emmett: i agree with that general idea but instead of posting everything that he has promised to do quarterly, it might be simpler to do it monthly or weekly.

29. Gennaio 2007, 02:39:40
goodbyebking 
Argomento: Re: feature requests
jessica: I meant a new game quarterly. But you're right, it is a general idea. I think the point is that Fencer should do a little less in terms of quantity, but have more of a regular, public schedule, so that:
a) we have reasonable expectations based on time and published comittment
b) the pressure (which has started to show a little more) is more evenly distrubuted for Fencer.

29. Gennaio 2007, 07:01:51
Fencer 
Argomento: Re: feature requests
emmett: A new game on a regular schedule? That would kill me. I prefer to do things sporadically.

29. Gennaio 2007, 07:13:53
goodbyebking 
Argomento: Re: feature requests
Fencer: I can see that. I guess I was trying to find a way to have people expect less. Every time there is a new improvement, there are complaints and even more requests, and even arguements, that outweigh the impact of the original improvement. It is disheartening after awhile to see so many arguements on the discussion boards. They are usually about feature requests.

29. Gennaio 2007, 07:16:50
Fencer 
Argomento: Re: feature requests
emmett: People would never expect less. They just have to get used that some requests will be answered with a delay and some of them will never be answered at all.

29. Gennaio 2007, 07:31:04
Papa Zoom 
Argomento: Re: feature requests
Fencer:  Ok, how about a new game on an irregular sporadic non-schedule? 

29. Gennaio 2007, 10:02:25
Fencer 
Argomento: Re: feature requests
Gr☺uch☺: That's better.

29. Gennaio 2007, 17:12:29
pauloaguia 
Modificato da pauloaguia (29. Gennaio 2007, 17:12:55)
Could there be an option to disable the "Submit and goto game XXX" or "Submit and Goto Pond XXX" Comboboxes? I have quite a few games right now and every time I start my "playing day", Those comboboxes (especially the games one) is packed with games and, quite frankly, I never use them anyway.

I'm estimating over 20% of the page's source code has to do with those Comboboxes right now. And I only have 100 games where it's my turn. Wait till I get to 200 or even 300...
I'd just like my pages to load a little bit faster and the server to have a little less work because right now, it's building that list for nothing (in my case).


If such a feature alreay exists, could someone tell me where to find it?

29. Gennaio 2007, 20:42:47
mctrivia 
Argomento: Re:
pauloaguia: There is a feature to disable the submit and goto options with the exception of the list of specific games. With firefox you can play before the list is downloaded but it would be nice to not get it at all. I have 800 games and it takes a long time on my system to get the whole list.

29. Gennaio 2007, 22:21:50
MadMonkey 
Fencer: In Logik, how about an UNDO button as well as (or instead of) the Choose another piece button, just so when we place a guess on the board, we can just take out the LAST peg placed, rather than realising we need to make a change and starting all over again.
Just make things easier & quicker

29. Gennaio 2007, 22:32:47
AbigailII 
Argomento: Re: Undo
MadMonkey: There's already such an 'undo': it's called 'back'.

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