I
have had several cases where a player has been afk the whole match of
One Card, and even a few games where all 3 of my competitions were
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afk. This drags on the sport much too long and often times the game
just stops. I would like if there was a way to kick a player from a game
when the other 3 people in the game were to say they were "cheating"
(afking). There are a number of different games that offer this feature,
I think it will be of much help in Star Planet. There obviously could
be people who abuse this, however I find it doing far more good than
poor.
It happens when someone selects a color (after playing a
Color Change or Irena card) overly slow. And when that occurs, the last
thing you should do is stop. The game will time out, 11 minutes after
the cards have been dealt, and you will get points as to get a
maximum-length game.
If you quit you get no points and can not
perform for 10 minutes anyway, so you are better off staying in the
match and hoping everyone else can too. Because if one person stops, the
game becomes partly unstuck: gamers still can not click
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on their cards but turns do go from one to the other along with also
the AI plays for everyone. And in the end (which generally happens at
the identical 11-minute timeout) the game punishes everybody for
"AFK'ing" since they didn't play with their cards and let the AI do it
to them...
In terms of voting people out: no.It would indicate
that anyone who's down to one card would get kicked out by the other
three, who may not be friends but are in agreement that they don't want
him winning.As Loonacm said, the
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match itself should be stricter with AFK'ers. So, it should only kick
them out, rather than continuing to perform for them after awaiting
their ends out.BTW, within my experience, there aren't that many
AFK'ers. A great deal of botters, but the robots do perform, so they are
far less of a nuisance. A few of the bots don't draw from the deck, so
if they don't have a card to perform their switch drags on, but that is
not quite as bad as someone who never plays promptly. Nobody gains
anything from genuinely AFK'ing, therefore people do not do that on
purpose anymore.
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