If i make a recording of a ToT game where you can see clearly someone is stalling the game for no apparent reason .
What if I am just very slow and need to think a lot? I'm not entiled to play ToT?
If the game says I have X time to play a card then what are you reporting people for? Are they using a cheat to extend that time?
newtinmpls wrote: »If i make a recording of a ToT game where you can see clearly someone is stalling the game for no apparent reason .
Unless you are a mind reader you do not know anyone's thinking.
I do not play enough to be familiar with the "other" decks; and many cards from the base decks. So I spend a LOT of time scrolling over the cards checking to see what they do.
You can't see that.
Try a little compassion.
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If i make a recording of a ToT game where you can see clearly someone is stalling the game for no apparent reason will support here do something about this? They arent playign their cards but just stalling time. Not buying cards from the tavern either or exchanging cards. They been doing this number of times now. I have allready reported it.
If i make a recording of a ToT game where you can see clearly someone is stalling the game for no apparent reason will support here do something about this? They arent playign their cards but just stalling time. Not buying cards from the tavern either or exchanging cards. They been doing this number of times now. I have allready reported it.
I expect the video would not present why they are using up all or most of the time for their turn. Yes, we can make assumptions, and yes, there are probably some players that do use this as a tactic. I am only saying the video can only see they are not making moves.
Zenimax should look for a way to make the time for turns reactive to a player's actions. There is some middle ground.
If i make a recording of a ToT game where you can see clearly someone is stalling the game for no apparent reason will support here do something about this? They arent playign their cards but just stalling time. Not buying cards from the tavern either or exchanging cards. They been doing this number of times now. I have allready reported it.
I expect the video would not present why they are using up all or most of the time for their turn. Yes, we can make assumptions, and yes, there are probably some players that do use this as a tactic. I am only saying the video can only see they are not making moves.
Zenimax should look for a way to make the time for turns reactive to a player's actions. There is some middle ground.
I'm currently in a match with this person and its taking forever!! man... that game was at least 40 minutes which was not needed at all. I literally just don't want to queue up again cause I dont want to match against that person anymore.
If i make a recording of a ToT game where you can see clearly someone is stalling the game for no apparent reason .
newtinmpls wrote: »If i make a recording of a ToT game where you can see clearly someone is stalling the game for no apparent reason .
Again I ask how would you have any way to know?
Is there a mechanism to tell me when the other player is scrolling over the cards to see what does what? NO.
Is there a mechanism to tell me if the other player is distracted, confused, thinking slowly, answering the doorbell or baby cry or (in my case) letting the pups out or in.
NO.
I don't play "speed" TOT, and I don't own any of the non-starter decks, so yeah I'm going to scroll over cards of other decks and do my best to win "anyway".
I also don't give up just because it looks horrible. Oddly I've pulled at least two games out of certain defeat just by the other player getting badly bitten by the tavern.
Sorry man, I'm not here to argue. I said what I said no need to repeat it.
newtinmpls wrote: »
Sorry man, I'm not here to argue. I said what I said no need to repeat it.
I am here to understand better.
What I understood you to say is that any opponent who does not play at the speed which which you are comfortable must be
1-Going slow "on purpose" (with no other goal but to stall the game)
2-Despite the fact that you have no way to verify what things they are doing in game (such as scanning cards and figuring strategy) or out of game (answering doorbells, checking on the pasta, taking a phone call) you are sure that the ONLY reason for slow play on an opponent's part is "stalling for no apparent reason" (although earlier in your post you affirm there is a reason - to stall the game).
This is what it seems to me you are saying.