Metsfanmax wrote:chapcrap wrote:I must not be explaining this well. I start games my batch of 9 games and 6-7 get filled very quickly. I'm talking about getting filled on the first day. The rest sit there for 10-14 days. I remake the batch of games and most fill the first day again. It has to do with them showing up sooner in the Join a Game page. It has nothing to do with Game Finder. What people are doing is going to Join a Game and scrolling through games until they find one they want. They aren't using game finder at all.
It's not your explanation that is problematic, it is your conclusion. If you create 9 games and 7 get filled, there
aren't enough players around to fill all those games right now. So why should we continue to be leaving them on the first page for the two weeks it takes for people to be interested to play that game type again?
I don't accept the premise of most of what's being said here and earlier posts.
First of all, I don't care if they are kept on the first page. I'm just saying that's when they fill. It's because people scroll through the games as agentcom pointed out and find the first that seems like something they might like. So, if more attention is given to the separate games that are unusual/complicated/non-standard/whatever, then it promotes, to people that typically play standard games, the other half of the games played here. If they get a glimpse of that, it will create more activity there.
Second of all, there are people interested in the game type. It's evidenced by the fact that every time I make the games that I'm speaking of, most fill very quickly with a wide variety of opponents. It's not just the same person or people group joining the games. The reason the games aren't getting started is only because they aren't earlier on the list. If they were earlier on the list, they would start, because people are interested. They just aren't interested in trying to use game finder, because as agentcom pointed out in the post from a different thread that I referenced earlier, trying to search for too specific of things leads to no or little results. So, people broaden their search or simply use Join A Game.
So, because of the greater number of games that are waiting, I think we should do something to promote the greater variety of game types. That's what this suggestion is getting at, in the end. Wanting people to explore beyond the first page. Essentially, we've got a bunch of lemmings looking for games. When they see a game they join it. We need to combat that. What would be nice is something similar to a website like Best Buy has. It would allow us to shop for games and filter games based on different criteria that can readily be seen on the left panel.
Something like this:
Additionally, tournament games need to stay the way they are in game finder. The newest games definitely
need to be first for all tournament games. If other game searches can be separate from tournament games and be ordered oldest to newest, that would be very beneficial. If all games searches have to be lumped as one, then newest needs to go first.