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30. August 2006, 18:03:51
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Message Box
Fencer: Yup - looks like that works now. (now just to go through tons of messages and start to delete what I don't need.... )

30. August 2006, 17:10:45
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Message Box
Fencer: Seems to work - I moved about 7 messages at a time to the archive.

Then I was looking at the archive messages, and for one of them I clicked on delete and next. I think it deleted the message, then sent me back to the inbox (instead of the next message.)

30. August 2006, 15:37:15
coan.net 
Subject: Message Box
I have a lot of stuff in my inbox that I would like to save, archive - would be cool if I could just check many messages and say "send to Archive.

17. August 2006, 00:20:55
coan.net 
Subject: Re: PahTum
WellyWales: You get 10 total. (3 for the 3 in a row, and then 7 more when you connect 4)

16. August 2006, 01:23:58
coan.net 
Subject: Re: ???
nightmagic: It can show which boards are busy and might drive traffic to those fellowships that are active.

15. August 2006, 16:03:53
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Lost
ChrisC: The team tournaments & Fellowship teams are only available to paid members.

Pawns are allowed 1 tournament - which you can find listed in the "Tournaments" link (http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments)

Since you are limited to just 1 tournament at a time, it is wise to look through and find the one that is best suited for you since you will not be able to join another one until that one is complete. (so a 30 day time limit might mean some games last a real long time - and a shorter 2-3 day time limit might be beter.... but it depends on the person.)

Oh, and welcome!

10. August 2006, 22:57:23
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Vikings: The Info page is it's own system, not connected to this system - other then a place for Fencer to post things about this site - for example when it is down.... so Fencer is probable the only one with a sign in to the info page right now.

Would be nice if there was some sort of discussion board on the info site so if the site does go down, or users can not log onto here for some reason - it will give them a place to go and "chat" with others while we wait for Fencer to wake up and fix the system!

10. August 2006, 21:28:13
coan.net 
Subject: Re: A question about the ads...
Fencer: Is that new, or did they always disaprear for the rest of the day. That might make some of the players who hate ads but would like to play the "action points" thing - that is as long as they take out about 10 seconds to at least take a look at an ad once, they would be able to play the rest of the day without looking at them anymore PLUS still gain action points. (Again, for the ones who would like to play.)

9. August 2006, 16:07:02
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Off topic discussions
Marfitalu: I also agree that it would be nice to be able to have moderators move posts also - but on the flip side, I would much rather have Fencer spend time making new games then improving the discussion boards.

9. August 2006, 15:58:11
coan.net 
Subject: Re: A few things.
WatfordFC: (probable a good discussion to take to the computer board) - but would be surprised if someone would just remove the IE link - in Start, All Programs - I find Internet Explorer just sitting there. You can also create a new link also if you wanted (and if so - lets continue it on the computer board so we don't get too far off topic for this board.)

9. August 2006, 15:46:18
coan.net 
Subject: A few things.
WatfordFC: You don't need to reset your internet settings just to use IE - you should have an icon still in the start menu that says "Internet Explorer" unless you deleted them for some reason. (Since Firefox does not "replace" or "Delete" IE - but just adds a second browser to your system.) Many times I will have both Firefox & IE up at the same time.

Fencer: You don't tell someone not to do something - of course that is the first thing people will do! "Hey, don't look down" - what does someone do - look down.

playBunny: Firefox security - I just hope that does not scare people away from Firefox since it is still 80% more secure then IE - but hopefully let people know that you should always practive "safe browsing" while on the internet. Like any browser, and it becomes more popular, more people are going to try to find the holes in it.

multiple people: If you paid to not have ads the solution is VERY simple, go turn them off. You paid to play "board" type games in a turn based system, not pay to play a points game - so if there is an extra rule about having ads on to play - then don't play. (I like playBunny's "entry fee" comparison - having the ads on is like an entry fee.) For me, I paid to play in more tournaments - but did I complain when all of a sudden you needed to buy more Brains to play in some! Nope, I just did not play those and kept playing the ones that I paid to play. The ads are a neccessaty - heck, if everyone would click on 1 ad a week (since clicking pays more then just viewing these days), Fencer could probably almost turn this site into a completly free site - or at least continue to offer more and more prizes each month! But the bottom line is Fencer has kept the option for all paying members to still turn off the ads so I'm not sure why people are still complaining.

8. August 2006, 02:11:58
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: I would also agree on some cap on it - I figured out how to get it multipe times, but I've limited myself to one or twice only since it is one of those things that can quickly ruin the fun for everyone else in my opinion.

7. August 2006, 23:17:43
coan.net 
Subject: Re:action points
jurek: Hum... not sure why you stopped getting action points - a question for Fencer. Kind of strange you got them for a couple of days and then it stopped.

7. August 2006, 23:07:11
coan.net 
Subject: Re:action points
jurek: Action points are available to all browsers as long as ad's are showing up - do you have any programs which disable ads?

The "Secret" action points that some have been getting can only be found using IE for some "security" reason, but I believe Fencer was going to try to make it work for Firefox.

6. August 2006, 18:35:26
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Player list...
LionsLair: One of the reasons is that BrainKing keeps a history of all past games - so when you start to delete players from the database, their games that are attached to those games start to mis-match and such.

Which I'm sure there are ways to get around it and such, but the much simpler solution is just not delete them.

In the players list, you can sort by the last action to easly see how many "active" players are still on the site and such if you are looking for those typs of stats.

4. August 2006, 21:37:50
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Server News
Summertop: If you click "remove" on the Server News section - the game will still work.

Just look at the "What is new" link if you want to view the information again.

3. August 2006, 22:00:43
coan.net 
----> (take it to General Chat)

Is that OK? (Don't forget to answer on General Chat!)

3. August 2006, 15:43:40
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: You sure are being very secretive about those secret points.....

3. August 2006, 15:33:05
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: You should make it so if someone does earn the secret points, you should have it wait until midnight to add it to the totals - that way even the person who got them would still not know for sure what gets them those points.

3. August 2006, 05:21:35
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Pedro Martínez: Has anyone found the "secret" points yet?

1. August 2006, 22:33:16
coan.net 
Can we please move the conversation over to General Chat please.

1. August 2006, 02:14:15
coan.net 
Subject: Re: wrong isnt it
Stevie: I keep the ad's on the bottom of the screen (and to the right now), and they don't bother me at all - if I was forced to see them at the top of the screen, then I would not even play with the action points - but where they are - at least I feel that they don't bother me much at all. (plus reminds me to click on them every once and awhile to help Fencer earn a few more cents)

18. July 2006, 23:39:19
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Help somebody
yoyudax: Yea, it looks like once you offer a draw, you don't have the option to resign anymore. If the opponent does not move soon, about the only thing you can do is contact Fencer and let him know you want to resign the game.

13. July 2006, 18:58:08
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Question???
Pbarb2: Are you talking about the option of "Receive group messages from the Big Boss" that you can turn on/off in a fellowship?

If so, I love this option. As a person who reads most of the discussion boards in the fellowships, one of my BIGGEST annoyances is when a BIG BOSS will send out a message to everyone, then I go and read the same exact message in the fellowship boards.

I know the option to send out a message to everyone is very helpful since not everyone reads the fellowship boards, but for someone like me - I love this option. (I have even left fellowships in the past where the BIG BOSS would send out 2-4 messages a day to everyone in the group).

But the default option is to reviece messages, so hopefully to the ones who do not read the boards - they will never know this option is there so will not turn it off.

7. July 2006, 15:49:35
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Vikings: Since it is still the "testing" month, I will give my opinion.

The limit of 1 per opponenet does seem low. Is there a way to maybe make the limit of 1 non-tournament game per day, and maybe 3-4 tournament games a day.

I know it adds to the complexity of the rules, but I see this limit as one that is to help stop some cheating - and most of that would come from non-tournament games.

5. July 2006, 17:11:41
coan.net 
Subject: Re: What does the bold portion mean exactly?
Groucho: It means if you play 25 games with the same opponent, one 1 completed game is counted each day.

3. July 2006, 20:04:23
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Action points
Fencer: Game wins - are you going to limit how many points you can gain from the same opponent?

If not, i can see a couple getting 50 games between then, just to quickly play (or resign) just to get some free points. (and of course you will hear about it here shortly after that about players gaining points unfairly)

3. July 2006, 20:01:45
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Action points
Fencer: How about something like I suggested on General Chat - give 10 points for reading a public board, 5 points for fellowship board - but limit that to once a day for each board.

That way it will still encourage user to read (or at least look) at the boards, but they don't feel like then need to come every hour and click on every board just to gain points. (just once a day)

3. July 2006, 19:34:28
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Action points
So we do not keep filling this board up with a long discussion, I've posted some ideas for the points system on the General Chat Board - come take a look, and add your own suggestions & ideas.

1. July 2006, 05:31:53
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
nightmagic: My actually reason for posted at all was to make sure others who were worried about a scam, or possible others worried about cheating (or wanting to cheat themselves) would probable most likely be fixed by Fencer the next time he is on - I never meant to get so worked up about it but just started to answer posts which made it seem like I'm the one worried about it, but like I said - I'm not worried about it since Fencer will probable clear it all up in due time.

1. July 2006, 04:09:07
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Czuckers: Yup, I should be moving more now that I'm just about done moving to my new house - but I'm sure I will not be near the top... I still don't have that much free time.

1. July 2006, 03:27:07
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Luisifer: You can try to justfy it all you want, but to purposly do something to gain more point, even though it is not written or programmed correctly to stop you from doing so is unfair to everyone else who plays how this system is suppose to be played. I'm sure Fencer will take care of the issue, and hopefully either remove all points and/or ban people from the point system if he feels that is needed.

1. July 2006, 03:23:07
coan.net 
Subject: NEW FEATURE!
Hey, I just found something new - in the fellowships, you now have the option to check or uncheck "Receive group messages from the Big Boss"

This is great! I've quit fellowships where the BIG BOSS would send too many messages for my taste.

hum... I wonder how long that option was there.....

1. July 2006, 03:21:47
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Luisifer: reading the boards to read post is fine, but it sounds like you are reading post to purposly gain more points. See, there is a difference.

1. July 2006, 03:13:24
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Luisifer: To purposly do something which was not intended, even if it is not written that you can not do it is still wrong any way you look at it - it's unfair to everyone else that plays how the system was set up to work.

1. July 2006, 03:08:33
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Goonerg: Well hopefully Fencer will fix the bugs, and remove any users who goes around the system - leave the game to the players who play how it is suppose to be played.

1. July 2006, 02:41:57
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Points scam?
Czuch Czuckers: Don't worry about it too much - I'm sure if Fencer finds people trying to "cheat", hopefully he will ban them. (again, don't know if anyone is cheating, have not really had a chance to look - but I'm sure Fencer is watching everything very carefully.)

26. June 2006, 19:24:58
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Settings>JavasScript>Show dynamic form links
whopper: If you have it checked (and javascript able browser and everything), it will give you an option next to reply of (box) - which will bring up a place to post a quick reply - saving you from having to click reply, wait for page to reload time.

7. June 2006, 21:09:24
coan.net 
Subject: Re: emoticons
SharonV: Pawns can not use them, only knights & above.

6. June 2006, 18:08:03
coan.net 
Subject: Re: help please
volant: Oh, I know what the problem is - you are probable using the rich text editor, which in that case - no, that will not work - you need to click on the "insert link" button (looks like a chain).

6. June 2006, 18:06:35
coan.net 
Subject: Re: help please
volant: It should work:

Google

4. June 2006, 06:23:44
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
plaintiger: Strange. Do you have any of the java stuff on the site turned off? Not sure if that would make a difference or not.

The rich text editor will show easy ways to change the text size, color, bold, etc...

4. June 2006, 06:19:13
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
plaintiger: Requires: IE5.5+/Mozilla 1.3+/Firefox 0.6.1+/Netscape 7.1+/Mac Safari/Opera 9+, or any other browser that fully supports designMode() for rich-text features. All other browsers will display a standard textarea box instead.

That is taken from the site the rich text editor is based from - so I would guess those requirements would be similar after Fencer's modifications on it.

29. May 2006, 00:44:37
coan.net 
Subject: Re: The graphs
Mr. Shumway: Strange. Looks perfect to me. I guess that is why they call it a bug.

28. May 2006, 23:13:36
coan.net 
Subject: Re: The graphs
Marfitalu: For example, this works fine - can you see this page:

http://brainking.com/en/BKRGraph?u=2560&tp=23

28. May 2006, 23:10:38
coan.net 
Subject: Re: The graphs
Marfitalu: They are working fine for me also. Seen a couple of bug reports about it also, so it sounds like you are not alone.

Where are you clicking to open the graphs? (from what page are you trying to see graphs from)

16. May 2006, 22:39:18
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Q
Rose: I believe the time out script only runs every 5-10 mintues or something like that, so as long as it is not on his turn when the time-out script runs, he can get away with it.

14. May 2006, 02:01:47
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: If you are talking about ratings, then after 6 months without a completed game, they will be taken off the rating list.

8. May 2006, 16:25:38
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Andre Faria: You can only change your weekend days every 30 days.

3. May 2006, 07:23:58
coan.net 
Subject: Re: black rook
BerniceC: It's under the "rook" section, the drop down for 6 month, 1 year, forever

(Same for Knight - I don't think anyone has a black knight yet!)

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