ender516 wrote:Queen_Herpes wrote:I would support watching games if the following could be included in the suggestion:
-players cannot watch foggy games (for obvious reasons)
-at the bottom of the game page, the name of the players who are "browsing" or "watching" the game are listed (just as they are listed on forum thread pages to designate who is browsing the particular forum topic.)
-foes are prevented from watching your games AND foes are prevented from commenting in your game chat
Make all that happen and I'd support a watch list.
Are you aware that you can, right now, watch a foggy game? If you are not a player, you cannot see any numbers on the map, and the log is full of question marks, but you can see how many troops were awarded for holding some number of territories, or some unidentified zone.
Yes, I'm aware that you can view the log in a foggy game. I think the original poster was/is intending that a "watch list" be created, such that players can have a list of gmaes they are "watching" and can access them quickly without having to write down game numbers and type them into game finder...etc...a long slow process to find each of the games you are trying to watch.
ender516 wrote:I agree that it might be nice to see who is looking in on a game, but that should include players as well as kibbitzers.
Knowing who would be important for a lot of reasons. Thanks for adding.
ender516 wrote:I also agree with your thoughts on foes. Currently foes are filtered out of your game chat, but I don't know if they are prevented from putting in something that other players in your game can see.
They are "filtered out of the chat" meaning I cannot read what my foes are posting. But they can still post in my games. I'm suggesting that foes are prevented from posting in the game chat on the "foe-er's" games.
ender516 wrote:Until this sort of thing is added to the site, there are add-ins to do this sort of thing: Saved Searches For Internet Explorer Script and New Greasemonky Script - Saved Searchs. With a saved search, you should be able to go to the Game Finder page, click to run a search which finds the games of interest, then Enter Game and bob's your uncle.
Yet another recommendation for a script that is useless for me and those who cannot use scripts. Preferably, my additions to this suggestion meant for the site...not for scripts...are incorporated into the site. I cannot use scripts and it is increasingly annoying that more and more scripted options are becoming available.
Nonethelesss...thank you for your support.