That being said, the five negative comments all say the same thing... that this person repeatedly takes nearly 24 hours to make a turn, and frequently misses multiple turns within a game. The people making these comments were not particularly diplomatic, nor were they overly polite, and I do think they might've blown things out of proportion a bit...
The player in question, now, responded to each comment with "sometimes RL takes precedence," "I have a child to take care of," "I went camping with my family, etc." They're quite the broken record, really, with "R/L comes first" running throughout... a principle which, at its most basic level, I would certainly agree with. That being said... there is a certain sense of "don't join so many games if you're repeatedly falling behind." It takes a few minutes, at most, to make a move in a game; maybe not the most calculating move, granted, but you'll do better than you will by getting kicked for missing multiple turns.
This person seems to be repeatedly taking on more than they can handle. If you're going camping for a few days with your family, why would you join a game immediately beforehand? (I don't know that this happened in that fashion, granted, it's just an impression I got from reading this person's feedback). If your child / work concerns, which many people presumably share, prevent you from playing to the length and level of consideration that you would like to put into your games, perhaps you should reduce the extent to which you are gaming.
I'm involved in one game with this person, currently. They missed their last turn, and when last I checked about 15-16 hours had gone by for their current turn, which is more time than it took the rest of us to take each of our turns combined. This person is fast becoming a frustrating speedbump in the game... which is a pity, as they might've been a truly inspiring opponent. Strategically, their absence has in fact been an asset to my own maneuvers... but it would've been nice to have the additional dynamic, as well as lose the day-long pause that occurs whenever their turn comes around.
My question is, basically... Is there a polite and courteous way to bring this up? I'm rather new to ConquerClub.com, and I really don't want to cause offense or piss people off (at least, not so early on
