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Sun Tzup wrote:
- The choice of quicker game response times. Less likely turn misses.
lancehoch wrote:What if you are playing a game, with all people in the Eastern Time Zone of the US, player A goes first, and takes his turns at 8 am, player B is second but only checks his games at 7 am. Player C checks his at 9 pm. Player D plays at 6 pm. This 4 player game will take 3 days per round. I have played 6 games with people from all over where we took a day per round.
Thezzaruz wrote:Sun Tzup wrote:
- The choice of quicker game response times. Less likely turn misses.
That's BS though. Response time is all about the player and his style of play and/or personal habits and very little about time zones.
t-o-m wrote:just get prem and shut up.
then u dont care as much as you can play more games
Sun Tzup wrote:Ok I am going to try to answer the questions and scenarios presented here.1) what about a group of people that all check in once a day at specific times and the times just dont match up.
This isnt to address that problem. If you want to do something about that I would suggest PMing the people before you join their game as I cannot see an easy fix to your gripe.
it is not a problem now. You would, however, make it a problem because you would expect folks in a particular time zone to play in a specific time period ... and it is just not always true.The chances are that people will respond within the same time zone more quickly (at least this has been my experience so far).
Well, I have a few more games than you and this is not my experience at all. In the morning, I tend to get a lot of Europeans who are staying up to play ...etc.2) Giving people too much information about you.
um... I think that response is paranoid honestly. I think if someone wants to know who you are they can trace your ip address and get much more info than just your timezone.
To address this concern though I think an opt out of timezone could be implemented pretty easily and your timezone would be the range of timezones for your regional affiliation or country.
I agree that this concern is rather silly, just because the info is already there ... more or less. BUT, you miss the point that folks ISP often change, that it means little.3) T-O-M and the program reference.
Ok. I still think this is a good idea and shouldnt be too difficult to code. doesnt need to be specific to zip code or anything but would be nice to have the closest timezoned games load first in the sort like ebay sorting options for games. It only makes it more fun for players which attracts more players which brings in more money which supports more cool options...etc
PLAYER57832 wrote:Sun Tzup wrote:Ok I am going to try to answer the questions and scenarios presented here.1) what about a group of people that all check in once a day at specific times and the times just dont match up.
This isnt to address that problem. If you want to do something about that I would suggest PMing the people before you join their game as I cannot see an easy fix to your gripe.
it is not a problem now. You would, however, make it a problem because you would expect folks in a particular time zone to play in a specific time period ... and it is just not always true.
This is not true. You are assuming my expectations would change. They would not change. I am in two freeform games with people from britain and portugal and australia and consistantly 3 or 4 people will take their turn and then everyone will wait for the last one or two people to take their turn. Based on this occurrance in two out of two games with the same data set I would like the option of joining a game with people all in america if its a freeform game. I like being able to finish up a one on one in half an hour sometimes. I dontexpect it all the time but it simply is not possible unless the person is on at the same time as you and its not gonna happen with the guy from portugal or britain.
I am not saying this will. It is a problem now, just not apparently for you, that doesnt mean it isnt for other people. I would expect only to be able to challenge people in my own time zone or join games with people in my own time zone if I felt like it. That would always be true if I had the option.The chances are that people will respond within the same time zone more quickly (at least this has been my experience so far).
Well, I have a few more games than you and this is not my experience at all. In the morning, I tend to get a lot of Europeans who are staying up to play ...etc.
I agree it has a lot to do with the specific players as well but this does not make it any more likely the guy from britain is going to be on at 4am as opposed to an american in the evening or morning CST. No matter how many games you have had its just not true that people in places with really disparate time zones are going to be on at the same time as one another. In large multi player games this can make quite a difference for people with 24 hour turn arounds. (Ill get to the prem argument later on)2) Giving people too much information about you.
um... I think that response is paranoid honestly. I think if someone wants to know who you are they can trace your ip address and get much more info than just your timezone.
To address this concern though I think an opt out of timezone could be implemented pretty easily and your timezone would be the range of timezones for your regional affiliation or country.
I agree that this concern is rather silly, just because the info is already there ... more or less. BUT, you miss the point that folks ISP often change, that it means little.
You miss the point. No one cares what your time zone is for any other reason than to avoid playing you if its a 16 hour or so difference. Not for all games but for some this is just a pain in the butt. For me at the least and for 5 other people apparantly as well.3) T-O-M and the program reference.
Ok. I still think this is a good idea and shouldnt be too difficult to code. doesnt need to be specific to zip code or anything but would be nice to have the closest timezoned games load first in the sort like ebay sorting options for games. It only makes it more fun for players which attracts more players which brings in more money which supports more cool options...etc
No, it would make the waters even more muddy. Remember the old lessons on Scientific notation and significant digits? Just because you can get an answer does not mean it adds any real information. We already have the country ... if you cannot figure out the time zone from that, well ... sorry, this won' t help.
Sun Tzup wrote:This is just false propaganda. Ebay isnt muddy because you can sort according to distance or preferences. Without that option ebay is a hellish experience. The modification is awesome and makes the intyerface much much much more friendly.
And um no, I dont remember the old lessons on scientific notation nor do I see the relevance in this discussion.
I think that your example is a red herring that doesnt relate and basically you disagree because you already have developed your way and friends and what not so any new mods just sound like a hassle to you for some odd reason. It adds information then you can add friends or foes based on real experience. I might like to play someone in my area and I think thats a great option to have even if you dont want to use it for your own personal reasons doesnt mean my reasons or wants are invalid or stupid.
Nothing you said really was a good reason not to add the modification. mainly you just stated why you wouldnt use it or that it might or may or could... if you are going to give a reason why not try to make it logic based instead of emotional.
Thezzaruz wrote:Sun Tzup wrote:
- The choice of quicker game response times. Less likely turn misses.
Response time is all about the player and his style of play and/or personal habits and very little about time zones.
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