SeaGtGruff wrote: »The timer is one of the reasons I don't play ToT against other players any more-- not because of players letting the timer run out, but because of having the timer end my turn (or watch it end my opponent's turn) in the middle of trying to make a move. I'd rather play against NPCs so I don't need to worry about a stupid timer.
They have a defined ammount of time for their turn so it would seem that, while it could be reported, that it would be reporting a player for playing within the defined guidance the game provides. I expect that might be considered frivolous. I will point out that chess, a very sophisticated game, uses time limits and a player has no grounds to complain about an opponent using up the time they have been allotted.
Of course, players can provide Zenimax with constructive feedback and suggestions that make sense in order to change how the time for turns plays out. Of course, Zenimax would need to weigh in providing enough time for players to make their turn which is not going to be the same as what the OP and some others may think is appropriate.
Personofsecrets wrote: »They have a defined ammount of time for their turn so it would seem that, while it could be reported, that it would be reporting a player for playing within the defined guidance the game provides. I expect that might be considered frivolous. I will point out that chess, a very sophisticated game, uses time limits and a player has no grounds to complain about an opponent using up the time they have been allotted.
Of course, players can provide Zenimax with constructive feedback and suggestions that make sense in order to change how the time for turns plays out. Of course, Zenimax would need to weigh in providing enough time for players to make their turn which is not going to be the same as what the OP and some others may think is appropriate.
Some players will say in the chat that they are purposefully using up the time to harass another. In this case, there would be evidence that someone isn't simply playing the game and using the time allotted to them, but is acting in a way that violates the TOS. Still though, would someone have consequences for this behavior? Who knows.
Some of the early cheating in TOT seemed to be taken care of swiftly. On the other hand, cheating that I've seen in PVP has gone ages without action or even response.
Personofsecrets wrote: »Some players will say in the chat that they are purposefully using up the time to harass another. In this case, there would be evidence that someone isn't simply playing the game and using the time allotted to them, but is acting in a way that violates the TOS.
SilverBride wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »Some players will say in the chat that they are purposefully using up the time to harass another. In this case, there would be evidence that someone isn't simply playing the game and using the time allotted to them, but is acting in a way that violates the TOS.
I don't see this as a violation of the ToS. The game gives each player 90 seconds per turn and it does not specify how that time has to be used.
The timer is way too long in the first place. The issue of others letting it run out could be alleviated by making it automatically time out after 10 seconds of inactivity.
SilverBride wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »Some players will say in the chat that they are purposefully using up the time to harass another. In this case, there would be evidence that someone isn't simply playing the game and using the time allotted to them, but is acting in a way that violates the TOS.
I don't see this as a violation of the ToS. The game gives each player 90 seconds per turn and it does not specify how that time has to be used.
The timer is way too long in the first place. The issue of others letting it run out could be alleviated by making it automatically time out after 10 seconds of inactivity.
AnduinTryggva wrote: »To be honest players who could easily win but just drag on during a ranked match are as annoying. I usually ask politely to finish when I see that they could win by a crow or Hlaalu patron turn but I found people that started then to minimize their power generaton on purpose just to annoy the other player.
I don't mind if a match drags during an unranked match but for ranked matches it is really a lack of respect to the other player to drag on purpose.
They have a defined ammount of time for their turn so it would seem that, while it could be reported, that it would be reporting a player for playing within the defined guidance the game provides. I expect that might be considered frivolous. I will point out that chess, a very sophisticated game, uses time limits and a player has no grounds to complain about an opponent using up the time they have been allotted.
Of course, players can provide Zenimax with constructive feedback and suggestions that make sense in order to change how the time for turns plays out. Of course, Zenimax would need to weigh in providing enough time for players to make their turn which is not going to be the same as what the OP and some others may think is appropriate.
Jordan_Black wrote: »I'm currently playing against a guy who is waiting his entire turn counter every turn just to be annoying. I wonder if there could be a way to report people like this without bothering people who actually do take a long time to play their hands? This is in Rubedite and he clearly knows what he's doing, it's not like he's a noob who doesn't know what the hourglass is.
gusthermopyle wrote: »This is nonsense. The timer is there to give each player adequate time to consider their moves & plays. I rarely if ever use all the time myself, but occassionally i have actually hit the timer end without even finishing my plays - just lots of thinking to do.
Some people play carefully and slowly, some play fast & loose! But it's all well within the parameters of the game. It's a card game, it's also a mind game like any form of card gambling. Some people will try to use it to freak you out, frustrate you into making a false move. That is a totally legit way to play any card game, and if you can't handle it then that's a YOU problem.
Certainly not a reason to shout at ESO to change the game because of a small thing that YOU don't like.
Jordan_Black wrote: »gusthermopyle wrote: »This is nonsense. The timer is there to give each player adequate time to consider their moves & plays. I rarely if ever use all the time myself, but occassionally i have actually hit the timer end without even finishing my plays - just lots of thinking to do.
Some people play carefully and slowly, some play fast & loose! But it's all well within the parameters of the game. It's a card game, it's also a mind game like any form of card gambling. Some people will try to use it to freak you out, frustrate you into making a false move. That is a totally legit way to play any card game, and if you can't handle it then that's a YOU problem.
Certainly not a reason to shout at ESO to change the game because of a small thing that YOU don't like.
I'm hardly shouting at them, just throwing an idea out there. I've played online competitive chess and I'm well aware of psychological tactics. The online chess world is taking measures - they disagree with you that being a jerk on purpose (not taking your time reasonably) is something that's legit/good to have around in the community. For example, if you are obviously losing, and just wait out your time to annoy your opponent, that's a ding against your account on chess.com