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22. March 2006, 10:41:41
Hrqls 
Subject: favourite language per fellowship
it would be nice if we could set a favourite language for the boards

by this i mean a setting per user in which he/she can configure which board will be shown in the red number next to the fellowship name

it would be very nice if a different setting could be done per fellowship, but 1 favourite language for all fellowships would ok as well :)

i ask for this because i am in some fellowships which have czech as their main boards. i only see a red number next to the fellowshipname when there is a new post on the czech board. i wont be notified of a new post on the english or dutch board (which some of those czech fellowships have as well)

of course i can add all those english or dutch boards to my favourite boards, but that list is too long already :)

so it would be nice if i could set a language to be my favourite, which would then be used as the board which shows itself in the red number, and if that language is not available then the main board of that fellowship

20. March 2006, 12:44:49
anastasia 
Subject: stairs page for fellowship
I have some stairs set up and just added on Ludo..BUT,it set up ANOTHER backgammon stairs game because there is no way to edit it off of the set up page..it is at the top,with the option to add more stairs,well,now I have 2 gammon stairs..I would like to see a better edit mode for stairs and tourneys...you click on the games(s) that you want to add,period..if you don't click to confirm it,it doesn't get added.

18. March 2006, 16:50:23
Nothingness 
Subject: ???
this option is not available for the espionage games as of yet.

17. March 2006, 21:18:57
Universal Eyes 
Subject: Re: requests...
Nothingness:It is all feasable just like the settings page where you may change all your options and game board sizes.

17. March 2006, 18:24:36
Nothingness 
Subject: requests...
would it be possible to get one of the following..either volcano free espionage verion(s)or extra colors for the pieces.. such as blue or red or yellow or orange..etc...

17. March 2006, 10:24:56
WhisperzQ 
Subject: Colours
How about being able to pick any colours from the standard window colour menu? ... for any boards and/or pieces?

17. March 2006, 09:16:17
Fwiffo 
Blue? Are you serious??

17. March 2006, 07:56:14
ΜīήďSрŷ 
Subject: Re: Go
blue is a much better color for a Go board.
that's what my board is stained. the lines
are red. has a good feel to it.

17. March 2006, 00:01:09
Fwiffo 
Subject: Go
I suggest a light-yellow-wood colour for the board of the Game.

15. March 2006, 13:36:43
TJuTZu 
Subject: Tournament notifier
Modified by TJuTZu (15. March 2006, 13:37:54)
I would like to see a possibility create automatic filter & notifier which notify me when ever there is a new tournamet available corresponding my predefined criteras (see my previous post)

Example: I could create rule that I would like to receive message from all backgammon games where the move time is more than 5 days and I am able to join the game. BKR is suitable, not full already...

Actually it could be additional functionality in find tournaments. --> Send notify.

15. March 2006, 13:29:49
TJuTZu 
Subject: New filters in find tournamets
Modified by TJuTZu (15. March 2006, 13:41:05)
I would like to see additional filter in tournaments listing based on Time Control & BKR & possible to sign up.

Personnally I prefer to play only +5 days games and it would ease game finding if I could define that I wan't to see only games where I have more than five days for move and I am able to sign up.

Currently I need to go into each game just to see that my BKR is too low or I don't have enough brains to join the game.

15. March 2006, 11:36:21
Peón Libre 
Subject: Re: The game of (Go).
Fencer: Excellent. That's exactly what I hoped you'd say. ;)

15. March 2006, 11:31:42
Fencer 
Subject: Re: The game of (Go).
KotDB: Yes, black will go first. I want to make similar adjustments to other games where black goes first (shogi, for example).

15. March 2006, 11:15:02
Peón Libre 
Subject: Re: The game of (Go).
Fencer: Fair enough. Certainly the code needs to be able to count territory if it's going to determine who is the winner. Identifying dead stones, though, is a separate issue, and counting all stones as alive doesn't necessarily break the game. But I'm sure you'll come up with a good system, and I can be patient. :)

One more question, and then I'll leave you alone:
Will Black play first, as is standard in Go?

15. March 2006, 10:48:32
Fencer 
Subject: Re: The game of (Go).
KotDB: Actually, if you don't mind the missing scoring algorhithm, I could release Go immediately :-) But I would like to do at least some scoring support first.

15. March 2006, 10:32:55
Peón Libre 
Subject: Re: The game of (Go).
Fencer: Go is coming! This is truly good news. Can you tell us which rule set (Japanese, Chinese, American,...) will be implemented?

Is it necessary to have the code detect live and dead groups? Even if all stones were counted as alive, in practice this would just require the players to contine playing until any dead stones were captured. Better yet, you could use the procedure recommended by the rules of the American Go Association, in which each player indicates which of his opponent's stones he believes are dead, and if they disagree, they play on.

15. March 2006, 10:06:26
Fencer 
Subject: Re: The game of (Go).
Marfitalu: Handicap games can be done, of course.

15. March 2006, 10:02:38
Fencer 
Subject: Re: The game of (Go).
Modified by Fencer (15. March 2006, 10:02:53)
Marfitalu: Sourceforge.net is what I always check first.

15. March 2006, 09:29:04
Fencer 
Subject: Re: The game of (Go).
ΜīήďSрŷ: Go is already being developed and the game models are virtually finished (capturing, ko and other rules work well). The only problem is the final score counting which is not solved yet (detecting of live and dead groups, territory counting).

15. March 2006, 09:15:41
ΜīήďSрŷ 
Subject: The game of (Go).
Modified by ΜīήďSрŷ (15. March 2006, 09:19:04)
(Go)
One of the oldest board games known, Go originated in China as early as 2000 B.C., according to some sources. The goal is to control territory on the board by placing stones. There is regular Go (GX) played on a 19x19 size board, and the easier 9x9 (G9) and 13x13 (G3) versions. Basic rules provide only a brief introduction to help the beginner get started. Takes in depth study to get the hang of.

This is truly my favorite board game, but unfortunately it's not at this site. Maybe you guys can check into it. It's the toughest among all the stone games, not only the most fun to play.

Kristopher

14. March 2006, 15:18:12
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: as the Church Lady on Saturday Night Live...
PegasusInAR: When my daughters were younger, they used to say... "don't you now feel crunchy!" ROFL!!!


glad you found the button!

14. March 2006, 15:07:09
toedder 
Subject: Re: random games
Fencer: yes, great! thank you :)

14. March 2006, 14:52:10
Fencer 
Subject: Re: random games
Mr. Shumway: It should be fixed now.

14. March 2006, 14:10:54
Fencer 
Subject: Re: random games
Mr. Shumway: A small bug, probably.

14. March 2006, 13:39:40
toedder 
Subject: Re: random games
Fencer: Moebius for example, but this happened to all random games tournaments I have viewed so far!

14. March 2006, 06:54:16
Fencer 
Subject: Re: random games
Mr. Shumway: Which tournament is it? It's not supposed to show null.

14. March 2006, 06:07:47
TheONLYPegasus 
Subject: as the Church Lady on Saturday Night Live...
would say "Oh, sorry. Ne'er mind!" when she was told that something was not right that she said - I found the decline function - like I said, my thinking abilities come and go.

14. March 2006, 06:05:37
TheONLYPegasus 
Subject: It would be very helpful to some people...
if there was an option to decline an invitation to a non-stairs/non-tournament/non-club-challenge game especially when it is obvious when the person doing the inviting did not read the profile of the person they are inviting or they would not have invited the invitee that particular type of game. I just had this happen where someone invited me and I cannot find a way to decline the game without playing it out and I do not see it as being very fun for either of us because of my difficulty with this particular type of game and my ability for that type of game and its variants wavers unpredictably from bad to just terrible depending on how my autoimmune disorders are playing with my brain (most games other than chess and its variants are somewhat easier for my brain to keep up with for some reason maybe because all of the pieces move in the same way as all of the other pieces as the other pieces aka all checkers pieces move on diagonals while in chess rooks move in a different way from a bishop etc). This is not a complaint about how the chess games are played because they are ancient games that are played in the same ways all over the world, just stating the facts about my ability to play them and my seeing a need to be able to decline an invite before the game is started like I have seen as an option on other sites.

14. March 2006, 00:52:12
toedder 
Subject: random games
would it be possible to still display the game types of a random game tournament after it is finished, instead of "null"?

14. March 2006, 00:36:24
Expired 
I'd like to see a sign that shows people's profiles have been updated. Sometimes there's good info in peoples' profiles that I don't want to miss. Thank you.

13. March 2006, 10:18:30
Fwiffo 
Maybe the option to hide someone from all boards at once. Now if I don't want to read someones obtrusive posts I have to hide her on every board!

13. March 2006, 06:29:19
Spirou 
Subject: Re: “practice board”
grenv: Correct. In my youth, I fortunately have the opportunity to watch out GM Alberic O'Kelly de Galway exploring chess games of play by mail. He was a player of great renown and evidently not a cheater!

13. March 2006, 06:20:11
Spirou 
Subject: Re: “practice board”
redfrog: I agree, the practice board is a copy from the actual game.

Where we can freely move the pieces as if we had a woodden board and pieces.

Hence no need to complicate the Fencer's task with a link to the 'mechanism' of a particular game or variant but only to the shape of the board and pieces.

13. March 2006, 03:49:28
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: “practice board”
grenv: I believe the practice is also acceptable in coorespondence chess leagues.

13. March 2006, 02:18:20
grenv 
Subject: Re: “practice board”
mctrivia: I disagree, this is "play by mail" where it is common practise to play scenarios on a board before moving. I don't think that is cheating at all.

13. March 2006, 02:09:48
mctrivia 
Subject: Re: “practice board”
redfrog: Only problem with this idea is it is normally when playing a game in real life you have to play out the senarios in your head. Having a board to play them out on is kind of like using another program to help you win. I think this would be a useful feature for past games. Have the ability for players to save the point at which they have figured out they can't lose and let other players try to figure out how they did it.

13. March 2006, 02:01:26
redfrog 
Subject: Re: “practice board”
Caissus: maybe a link on the current real game to move into a practice board with the current pieces as they are - where you can then manipulate both sides of the board to play out some possibilities....

13. March 2006, 00:19:46
MidnightMcMedic 
You can also play unrated games for practice.

12. March 2006, 18:58:11
joshi tm 
That's a good idea. My vote is also yours.

12. March 2006, 18:41:51
Expired 
Subject: Re: “practice board”
Daniel Snyder: I agree too. You have my vote.

12. March 2006, 16:02:18
Orlandu 
Subject: Re: “practice board”
Beren the 32nd: A practice board would very helpfull...

12. March 2006, 15:16:25
Beren the 32nd 
Subject: Re: “practice board”
Spirou: This idea has my vote too!

12. March 2006, 15:12:43
Spirou 
Subject: Re: “practice board”
Caissus: I support vigorously this suggestion!

12. March 2006, 15:09:17
Caissus 
Subject: “practice board”
Because most of us have not a real board of all games at home it would be useful if we could have a “practice board” which can be used as a board to analyze the game and to play the moves forwards and backwards.

12. March 2006, 15:08:11
mctrivia 
Subject: Bug tracker
It would be helpful if the bug tracker was searchable. This would help cut down on duplicate reports. Beter yet if when you submit a bug report it automatically searches and tryes to find duplicates and asks if they are the same before submiting the report.

5. March 2006, 23:21:44
WhiteTower 
Subject: Re: PDA Version
mctrivia: I believe Fencer is working on this, starting with a facelife of the underlying interface code that will eventually mean we can have a mobile BrainKing :)

5. March 2006, 22:58:44
mctrivia 
Subject: PDA Version
A PDA version of this site. When I go to google.ca on my iPAQ I get a special PDA version. When I go to this site it won't let me log on. Would be nice if I could log on even beter if was set up for smaller screen size.

2. March 2006, 19:00:29
redfrog 
Subject: Re: fellowship rankings
Hrqls: YEAH!!

1. March 2006, 20:38:31
nobleheart 
anyway..back to topic...peace love to all

1. March 2006, 20:37:36
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: E-mail notify for New Messages?
blazeinshore: maybe a bit playfully sarcastic,but never nasty.I love to communicate...this is a great community for doing so.but lately I have heard comments by some more pre-occupied with chatting & with prying into all kinds of info about fellow members,than with playing games in friendly competition.

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