
So here is MY take on the issue and a new twist on an old idea…
1) Allow the creator of a game the option of approving or kicking any and all players before the game initializes.
2) Attach a deadbeat percentage to all accounts. You could even make some sort of little icon to go along with the rank icon to indicate it.
That way the creator of a game can decide on the fly if he wants to let a dead beater join or not. He could even PM the deadbeat to ask him about his intentions and availability to play the game before deciding to kick him or allow him.
If a player doesn’t want to get kicked out of games all the time then they should THINK BEFORE THEY JOIN. If you are going to be busy in the next few days and won’t have time to play then DON’T COMMIT to a game by joining it. If a game runs long and someone has to drop out later, a vacation or drop out feature would be nice so as to not artificially inflate ones deadbeat score. A drop feature that required the approval of all or a majority of the other players before the player could drop out gracefully might be a good idea as well.
Now I know there have been lots of replies to posts on this issue in the past that seem to suggest that speeding up games by eliminating dead beating will detract from the value of a premium account and thereby detract from the financial stability of this fine site that we all love so much.
However, to that I say, why would I want to PAY to play long slow boring games in which half the people in them don't even play. I am NOT a premium member as yet for this very reason. I LOVE this site a lot. Especially when in the rare occasion you get a group of people together who actually play the game. If those types of games were the norm I would have ponied up for a premium long ago. But as it is, why would I want to play an unlimited amount of games most of which have been ruined by a bunch of dead beating players. 4 at a time are all I can bear as it is.
Anyway it is something to think about and I hope I haven’t offended anyone in any way. It was not my intention.
THanks for you attention.
Baronovich