Multiplayer card games - the computer plays the game until the end.
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Without a time limit? That you wait for your opponent's move while he gets milk from the store?
But that's what you did. For VIPs. Or what else does this update mean?
By the way, is it somehow related to the fact that both yesterday and today the game is kicking the user out halfway through the game? Is it an advertising campaign or something like that :-) Okay, okay.
[i]posted by stupiduser[/i] But that's what you did. For VIPs. Or what else does this update mean?
If a user loses internet, the server will make the move instantly, no need to wait for anyone.[i]posted by stupiduser[/i] By the way, is it somehow related to the fact that both yesterday and today the game kicks the user out halfway through the game? Like an advertising campaign or something like that :-) Bye-bye.
Yesterday the percentage of game abandonment was 22, a month ago it was 24, so it has improved a bit:) Insuring against a poor internet connection is an additional functionality that everyone can turn on if they wish. Playing is free for everyone anyway.
I also experienced this. Yesterday I briefly flew off the internet. When I got back and saw that the elves were playing for me. It was such a good feeling. I wish all the Vinti team and players a happy New Year and a happy New Year.
Impressively high percentage. I think I found my personal kotermann too - I had forgotten that the vint doesn't run properly in my old IE. Apologies! :-) Happy New Year!
[i]posted by stupiduser[/i] Hello.
We are happy to give away free VIP status to people who want to do mind sports. Come to the January "Win Free Credits" tournament, for example!
Now it could also work for a family of 4!
Since some jokers have started to abuse this functionality, I added a rule: If you let the time go to zero and the computer moves for you and you do this 3 times during the game, the computer will continue to play for you until the end of the game, i.e. it will move as soon as it is your turn to move. This does not apply if you actually lose your internet connection.