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Leaving a game

Postby Tekanan on Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:57 am

Hi

Is it possible to leave a game after I have started one? If so, how?
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Re: Leaving a game

Postby White Moose on Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:58 am

Tekanan wrote:Hi

Is it possible to leave a game after I have started one? If so, how?


If the game has already started, then you can't leave.
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Re: Stalemate: Vote to FREEZE game

Postby jiminski on Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:41 pm

Rumplestilskin!
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Re: For those times when you know you won't be able to play

Postby Halmir on Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:36 pm

If you've lost that territory then they're called Paratroops lol! Nah it'd have to then revert to an "auto deploy on any remaining territory, in alphabetical order". It's got to be better than letting the other players down by forcing them to wait 24 hours. Sure there's times when accidents or the unforeseen occur and you can't get online so miss a turn. But when you know you can't get online to play your turn, folks will think kindly of you for not keeping them hanging around.
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Re: For those times when you know you won't be able to play

Postby Simon Viavant on Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:12 pm

I like option 1. How about they auto deploy on an adjacent territory (goes by alphabetical), and if you don't own any adjacent territories, then it autodeploys on the closest territory. This could be abused in freestyle, though.
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Re: For those times when you know you won't be able to play

Postby lancehoch on Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:00 pm

I think there should be a time delay on this. Say 11 hours 55 min, just in case someone gets back or something.
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Re: For those times when you know you won't be able to play

Postby PLAYER57832 on Tue Aug 05, 2008 8:57 am

lanyards wrote:
lancehoch wrote:Option 1 sounds very appealing. This could be coded similarly to a poker site where you have options before your turn: "Check/Fold", "Call Any", "Fold" ...
What if someone else takes that territory before its your turn? I t wouldn't work out too well I think. The best solution is the resign button in my opinion.

--lanyards

I like this, but you should be able to deploy on more than one territory. Also, I like having a "deploy on random territories" option. However, if not too difficult to program, I would really like to see either a "deploy randomly on territories bordering the enemy" options.
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Re: Stalemate: Vote to FREEZE game

Postby jiminski on Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:07 am

Bumplestiltskin

I was building up to that with the whole rumplestiltskin thing... i think the discussion has almost run its course but a few more votes would be nice.
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Re: For those times when you know you won't be able to play

Postby Forza AZ on Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:42 pm

lancehoch wrote:I think there should be a time delay on this. Say 11 hours 55 min, just in case someone gets back or something.

Yes, a time delay should be there, otherwise you can "miss" a lot of turns in a weekend, for example when all other players in that game are around the same time. Then the game can be finished suddenly when you get back.
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SURRENDER OPTION!!!

Postby hiddendragon on Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:12 pm

Maybe if there was a surrender option there wouldn't be as many player deadbeating or missing turns...In team games it could be like voting to surrender...So often in games I hear players asking just to be killed because of this or that reason and I am certain that if they had an option to surrender they would...
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Re: SURRENDER OPTION!!!

Postby conquerclubgamer on Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:19 pm

I don't think so because then lots of people who are losing would just end it right there...just like if they were to not take a turn. Think if you are a REALLY good player, and win almost EVERY time, would you want a bunch of people just saying "I quit" and dropping out like that?
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Re: SURRENDER OPTION!!!

Postby turbotim66 on Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:36 pm

well it would be better if they quit rather than suiciding or deadbeating. some lopsided victories could save a lot of time if they surrendered. points would be awarded the same. Im my humble opinion it is a great Idea!
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Re: SURRENDER OPTION!!!

Postby lancehoch on Tue Aug 12, 2008 6:26 pm

Locked. This is being discussed here. Please continue this discussion there.
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Option to concede

Postby HailCaesar on Sat Aug 23, 2008 8:19 am

Option to Concede:
  • Option to Concede

Specifics:
  • Provide an option to concede a game.

This will improve the following aspects of the site:
  • A pet peeve for many gamers is when someone who's losing abandons the game. It can be boring to wait out the last few rounds only to get beaten though so I can see why it happens. If there was an option to concede I think it would make everyone happy.
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Re: Option to concede

Postby lancehoch on Sat Aug 23, 2008 9:31 am

Locked. This topic is being discussed in another thread, please follow the [url=http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=51053link[/url] to that thread.
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Retiring from the game

Postby kilrain on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:41 am

Im no quiter, but I was wondering if there is a feature to retire from a game. Lets say you are greatly outnumbered or your opponent has a large advantage over you that you do not see yourself overcoming. I think it would be a more noble action to admit defeat and surrender than to carry out a senseless mission and order the death of innocent men and women, oh yes my friends those armies we push around are people just like you and I!!! Ok I got a little carried away there but seriously, lets say you are going out of town and you will not have access to a computer, or you are on vacation and you DO NOT want to be on the computer, hey it happens. I think the option of surrendering for just those two reasons above warrant a disscussion about adding that feature into the game. I would also rather retire or surrender than to have may turns skipped and slow the game down for everybody else. What say you!!! In Chess you can resign at any point in the game, just saying that as an established case and point. Thanks for your time.

P.S. If this feature already exists please disregard, and could someone please tell me how to go about doing this?
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Re: Retiring from the game

Postby Frop on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:43 am

kilrain wrote:Im no quiter

Yes, you are. Finish the game like you're supposed to or pay 25 bucks to play an unlimited amount of games.
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Re: Retiring from the game

Postby jiminski on Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:39 pm

I hate it when people deadbeat or in a real game say "i concede!" (i have a mate who does that on the Risk board .. what a tosser) Roll the dice to the end and allow the victor to suck out the marrow from the bones of your defeat.

you play for hours and then someone takes away the joy of the victory in all its drawn-out glory. That is really mean spirited.
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Re: Retiring from the game

Postby GabonX on Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:43 pm

Banzai!!!

If it looks like your going to lose just go all out attacking. Either you will be taken out in a round or two or you may surprise yourself by turning the game in your favor. Sitting there stacking armies doesn't seem to be getting you what you want so...
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Re: Retiring from the game

Postby BSSMU on Fri Sep 19, 2008 5:49 pm

What would be the problem with including an auto-skip feature? This way if you are out of town and are still in games, you won't waste other people's time by having to wait 24 hours to skip your turn anyway. The game would still take up space in people's active games, so they couldn't use it to abuse the system.
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Re: Retiring from the game

Postby lancehoch on Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:30 pm

There was a button that allowed people to resign from games. This was in place when the site initially went live back in January 2006, but was removed due to abuse. lack has said that it will not be coming back.
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Re: Retiring from the game

Postby SuicidalSnowman on Sat Sep 20, 2008 11:42 am

Banzai!!!

If it looks like your going to lose just go all out attacking. Either you will be taken out in a round or two or you may surprise yourself by turning the game in your favor. Sitting there stacking armies doesn't seem to be getting you what you want so...


I have done this. However, remember if you have more than one opponent, you will get bad ratings for going suicidal against one person in a multi-person game. This only works in a 1v1 situation. Still, in a one on one, you can seriously speed a game up, as the defensive dice will generally reduce your armies quickly.
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Surrender

Postby 1Browny on Sun Sep 21, 2008 7:21 pm

When 1v1 players should have the option of surrendering. Too often games decided on drop and first few moves. Next 20 minutes wasted on completing an unwinnable game.
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Re: Surrender

Postby hecter on Sun Sep 21, 2008 9:20 pm

It's not happening, and it never will. Sorry.
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Re: Retiring from the game

Postby lancehoch on Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:31 pm

Merged in a number of threads regarding any form of a surrender option:
Bring Back Surrender Button by vanmaanj 5/24/06
Andy's Comment by AndyDufresne 2/16/07
Surrender Button without the Abuse by timmytuttut88 2/23/08
Andy's Second Comment by AndyDufresne 5/14/08
cicero's previous merge by cicero 6/29/08
create a surrender button by azezzo 6/30/08
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