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mightyredarmy wrote:Under 4 hours - rofl - some of us occasionally like to go to sleep for 8 hours at a stretch, or even work!
We get 24 hours to take a turn. Full stop.
Could be automated based on number of missed turns though, with no turns missed = 5 down to full deadbeat = 1
mightyredarmy wrote:Under 4 hours - rofl - some of us occasionally like to go to sleep for 8 hours at a stretch, or even work!
We get 24 hours to take a turn. Full stop.
mightyredarmy wrote:Could be automated based on number of missed turns though, with no turns missed = 5 down to full deadbeat = 1
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Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
PLAYER57832 wrote:mightyredarmy wrote:Under 4 hours - rofl - some of us occasionally like to go to sleep for 8 hours at a stretch, or even work!
We get 24 hours to take a turn. Full stop.![]()
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The only time 4 hours is even a reasonable expectation is in a 2 or 3 person game OR, maybe if you happen to have a game with folks who all operate on the same schedule as you.
Even then, folks have lives to live.
I LIKE playing with folks in Europe or Australia ... even though they are awake when most of us sleep.
mightyredarmy wrote:Could be automated based on number of missed turns though, with no turns missed = 5 down to full deadbeat = 1
This might work.
I could possible see a 5 for folks who do take quick turns, but any one who takes all their turns in the time alloted should get no less than a 4. Miss one turn, get a 3. Miss more turns, get a 2. Deadbeat and you get a 1.
Really, though I think this would make more sense if there were a larger scale. Which, if automated, might be possible.
Gypsys Kiss wrote:And why should I be penalised because I go to work and live in a different timezone to the majority of my opponents. If an American or Australian opponent takes their turn after I have gone to bed, say 10.30 pm (BST), it is going to be at LEAST 17 hours before I can reply. And you are suggesting that I lose a point because of this.
Anyone who thinks you should lose a point for not playing quickly should lose a point on fair play, because this ain't.
Magiw wrote:Really why the 5 star system is so rough...if it went to a 3 star system mimicking before, there are no shades of grey and you could simply say 1 they missed 2 or more turns, 2 they missed a turn or 3 they never missed a turn. No clue why we needed the extra headache of 5...
Gypsys Kiss wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:mightyredarmy wrote:Under 4 hours - rofl - some of us occasionally like to go to sleep for 8 hours at a stretch, or even work!
We get 24 hours to take a turn. Full stop.![]()
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The only time 4 hours is even a reasonable expectation is in a 2 or 3 person game OR, maybe if you happen to have a game with folks who all operate on the same schedule as you.
Even then, folks have lives to live.
I LIKE playing with folks in Europe or Australia ... even though they are awake when most of us sleep.
mightyredarmy wrote:
Could be automated based on number of missed turns though, with no turns missed = 5 down to full deadbeat = 1
This might work.
I could possible see a 5 for folks who do take quick turns, but any one who takes all their turns in the time alloted should get no less than a 4. Miss one turn, get a 3. Miss more turns, get a 2. Deadbeat and you get a 1.
Really, though I think this would make more sense if there were a larger scale. Which, if automated, might be possible.
And why should I be penalised because I go to work and live in a different timezone to the majority of my opponents. If an American or Australian opponent takes their turn after I have gone to bed, say 10.30 pm (BST), it is going to be at LEAST 17 hours before I can reply. And you are suggesting that I lose a point because of this.
Anyone who thinks you should lose a point for not playing quickly should lose a point on fair play, because this ain't.
ParadiceCity9 wrote:Ya this is a bad idea...
edit: unless you make it like, average time of playing. but that still would be bad
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im getting 3's for attitude and said nothing in game chat. also, 3's for teamplay and the players leaving the rating are on the other team. We need to get these issues corrected.clapper011 wrote:yes well...i got rated for attitude.....as a 3 or 4/...all i said was gg!....LOL now im a 4.9:P
JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:I dont miss any turns and im already getting dinged with 3's beacuse I dont play real time. This is as bad as receiving a negative feedback. I like the auto idea but your outline is not reasonable.
JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:I dont miss any turns and im already getting dinged with 3's beacuse I dont play real time. This is as bad as receiving a negative feedback. I like the auto idea but your outline is not reasonable.
Optimus Prime wrote:JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:I dont miss any turns and im already getting dinged with 3's beacuse I dont play real time. This is as bad as receiving a negative feedback. I like the auto idea but your outline is not reasonable.
According to the guideline of the SITE, getting a 3 is not the equivalent of getting "dinged", JR. Yes, you don't agree with the guidelines of the site, but that doesn't mean getting a 3 is bad.
when I click on a 3, it reads "average". a player that makes every move in his game is not average. A player that misses 1 turn is average.Optimus Prime wrote:JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:I dont miss any turns and im already getting dinged with 3's beacuse I dont play real time. This is as bad as receiving a negative feedback. I like the auto idea but your outline is not reasonable.
According to the guideline of the SITE, getting a 3 is not the equivalent of getting "dinged", JR. Yes, you don't agree with the guidelines of the site, but that doesn't mean getting a 3 is bad.
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