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Updated: GameColony cribbage
Posted by webmaster (moderator) 2 Feb 2012 7:33am
    


GameColony cribbage got updated today.

What's new:

(1) The players now have a choice of selecting BIG or small cards & video chat.

If your screen size allows it, BIG cards will be displayed by default.
To select a different set of cards, in table Preferences you can uncheck the "BIG cards" check-box.

(2) The update cribbage also has a VIDEO option (on invitation by opponent at a table) if both sides agree.
One opponent issues a video invitation & the other opponent either agrees or not.
Video invitation icon-button becomes visible once there are 2 players at the table. Video-chat button is located on the right-hand side above the chat and looks like a video camera.
Once 2 opponents are seated at a table, either player can send a video invitation.
The opponent would receive a notification for a video invitation and can select either Yes or No. If 'Yes' is selected, a separate video window will appear within seconds.

In Internet Explorer, for the video window to appear, you'd need to make sure that Turn Pop-Up Blocker is unselected (in Tools/Internet Options/Privacy).

If both opponents have video cameras, they will be able to see each other.



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