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Time Limits
Posted by 3 Sep 2004 1:19pm
    


Under the topic of Noticed Something Funny...It wasn't too long ago that you could shorten the time to less than a minute per move. GameColony stated that this wasn't long enough for some players and it caused those players to lose the game because of time limits. I have two suggestions on this matter. The first is the players who don't have DSL or high speed internet shouldn't join a table that has a low time, which brings me to my second suggestion. I think that when the box comes up that states you have been invited it should show what the time limit is at that table.

I'm sure most of us don't mind playing the players that have slow internet and understand this problem. It is the players who use the time to wait on customers, get something to eat, talk on the phone, whatever.

Another interesting problem that I'm sure everyone has had is the players who play along quickly and everything is going good, you ask for another game and they agree, hit start then the message BRB.



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