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I've had several instances Maplestory M Mesos for sale where a player has been afk the whole game of One Card, and also a few games in which all 3 of my opponents were afk. This drags on the sport far too long and often times the game simply stops. I'd like if there was a way to kick a player from a game if the other 3 people in the game were to state they had been "cheating" (afking). There obviously could be people who abuse this, but I see it doing far more good than bad.

The sport getting stuck has nothing to do with AFK'ers. It occurs when someone chooses a colour (after playing a Color Change or Irena card) overly slow. The game out time, 11 minutes after the cards have been dealt, and you'll get points as for a maximum-length game.

If you stop you get no issues and can not perform for 10 minutes anyway, so you are better off remaining in the match and hoping everyone else does too. Since if one person quits, the sport gets partly unstuck: players still can't click on their cards but turns do move from one to another along with the AI plays for everybody. And at the end (which usually happens in exactly the same 11-minute timeout) the match punishes everyone for "AFK'ing" since they did not play with their cards and let the AI do it to them...

As for voting people out: no.It would mean that anyone who is down to a card could get kicked out by the other three, who might not be friends but are in agreement that they don't want him winning.As Loonacm said, the match itself needs to be stricter with AFK'ers. Thus, it should only kick them out, instead of continuing to play for them after waiting their turns out.BTW, in my experience, there are not that many AFK'ers. Lots of botters, but the bots 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 turn drags on, but that is not Maplestory 2 Mesos quite as bad as someone who never plays immediately. Nobody gains anything from truly AFK'ing, so people don't do that on purpose.

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