Aangepast door Family Man (24. maart 2007, 16:38:01)
I just had my first experience with the auto pass feature in a backgammon game. I was under the impression that it would be used only when there are no possible dice rolls that could create a move. But it seems that instead, the system makes a roll for us in our absence and checks to see if there are any possible moves, and if there are none, then our turn is passed?
So does the system always make a roll for the next move directly after a turn is played? So, for example, I can make a move and then go back into the game and see my opponents roll immediately after I play my turn?
I also thought that an auto passed game would remain on our screen to allow us to make another move, but instead, it just adds the game back to our list for another turn, which I do not like since we may not know right away this has happened and it will count against our time condition of the game.
I would like to offer a suggestion that we be able to make a default option to always "move and stay here if the next move is an auto pass".
(verberg) Als u op uw beurt aan het wachten bent en niet steeds op F5 wilt blijven drukken kunt u ook de pagina snel automatisch laten vernieuwen door op "Verander" naast "Verversen" te drukken op de Hoofdpagina, en de tijd hier in te stellen op bijvoorbeeld 30 seconden. (Servant) (laat alle tips zien)