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NET DELAY AND SLOW PLAYERS
Posted by
Menew
(VIP) 1 Nov 2009 12:22pm
Lets clear the air...every player's info has a box at the bottom saying "NET DELAY"...some players delay is very fast like 0.068...some is 0.18(not as fast but fast enough)..mine and a few others are like 1.6 and sometime as slow as 2.30...that is seconds not minutes. I set my moves for 2 minutes for the reason I type slow and a few of my friends like to chat...5000 2 can games do take long time to play but nobody takes up the whole 2 mins......so please be patient when playing slow people or those who are hanicaped by medical reasons...As a rule I make my tables and invite anyone to play...so please don't tell me to play faster, I can't....I'll understand if you chose not to play me...and GOOD LUCK to you all...meeooww!
Well Said Menew
Posted by
Pearle
(TD) 2 Nov 2009 1:09pm
I know there are some slow players and some who have a slow delay - there is a difference ... so please be patient with players who are not able to play as quickly as some. I understand that there can be other reasons, as well, medical, not able to type fast, so it's good if we can all give the benefit of the doubt and play nice.
Thanks Menew.
Pearle
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