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how do you know which games he's talking about? i looked at his games and he's played some standard and some terminator so I just guessed it was terminator he was talking about, lol.Gilligan wrote:His game is standard
Exactly! If you are in a 2 person game and the other person deadbeats and you are not premim. Then you wasted 3 days in a game you should get the points. This is a bad idea the deadbeats are getting rewarded. Also if you are in a 6 person game and everybody deadbeats you would have wasted 15 days on game that you get no points. And also having a person deadbeat can change a game in a second. A deadbeat armies are providing a buffer for a person or the deadbeat was about to win now the rest of players have a chance. Bad idea. Sorry!Risktaker17 wrote:I disagree with the idea. That is rewarding them for deadbeating. If you just wasted 3 days waiting for them to be booted, then I think you deserve the points. Just my thoughts.
You personally may not target new recruits, but some players do and thats why its a problem. If the target never fights back then you don't deserve points for winning by default. I know it can be a pain to have them stuck in a game with you, but that generally only applies to freemium players who have one of their 4 available slots wasted. If its a big enough problem you could get premium and then wasted time is no issue at all.Keebs2674 wrote:I agree that this is a bad idea. Someone who wins a game has had to go through the delays of a deadbeat and deserves some sort of compensation for this irresponsbile behavior of the Question Mark. I've started games that Question Marks have joined and had to sit and wait for them to deadbeat. Why should I not get points for the eventual win? It's not like I intentionally join games with Question Marks in the hopes that they deadbeat. I'm here to play.
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Once they deadbeat, the game will still count as 'completed'. To earn a rank you only need to complete 5 games, there is no score minimum. So if a new recruit joins 4, and deadbeats all of them they would lose no points but they would have completed 4 games. If they join a 5th and deadbeat they would have earned the rank of private and therefore they would lose points.chessplaya wrote:if u dont penalize them ... they will keep deadbeating their 1st game.... untill they win 1 and then continue ....
this is a bad idea
Are the CC administrators or you aware of people who target deadbeats to get easy points? If so, why aren't they exposed, given negative feedback, or banned from the site? If this is merely a suspicion, I don't think CC should go changing the rules because of suspicions.sully800 wrote:You personally may not target new recruits, but some players do and thats why its a problem. If the target never fights back then you don't deserve points for winning by default. I know it can be a pain to have them stuck in a game with you, but that generally only applies to freemium players who have one of their 4 available slots wasted. If its a big enough problem you could get premium and then wasted time is no issue at all.
Personally, I couldn't care less that someone is getting free points for doing nothing (assuming they're not entering games purposefully against deadbeat Question Marks in the hopes of free points). It's their compensation for sitting through a game with a deadbeat. And how many points are they really getting? 10? 13? If people are that uptight about 13 "free" points then they are waaaay too invested in the point system in Conquer Club.maniacmath17 wrote:It's not as simple as just finding the people who seek out question marks and dealing with them individually, since theres many times where a new recruit joining someone elses 1 v 1 games without ever making a turn, and although that person may not have been trying to get free points, they still got them.

max is gr8 wrote:In a recent game of mine 3 new recruit players deadbeated AFTER taking several turns. What about these players I played a game with them they chose to left AFTER knowing it's a slow pace. What about these players
Well the recruits who are deadbeating don't get advice... they are not there to askmpjh wrote:I suggest leaving it as it is. When new players actually play they can screw up a good game. When they don't play at least someone gets the points in some games. It evens out. Also, a honorable player will try and give the new players some hints and suggestions. This is work too, so a deadbeat here and there is OK.
max is gr8 wrote:What i'm saying is that if they play for several turns THEN deadbeat they should lose points. I suggest if they play 2 turns or more they aren't classed as deadbeats.