mathgeni wrote:if the newbies misses their first 2 turns the game should be scrapped
I don't think too many people would like that solution, including myself.
gavin_sidhu wrote:Should have it that if the player was refered by a friend, the friend can play doubles with that person
Not gonna work because our Refer-A-Friend program is going to be replaced with a system where people you refer could be strangers.
strike wolf wrote:4. Even if they do deadbeat that's good for me because I always have a set partner and it makes it easier for me and my partner to win.
5. If you get screwed over by a deadbeat partner, that's your fault for not bringing your own partner in.
Wolf, you just highlighted the reasons we need to restrict team games! It is BAD that people can't safely jump into a team game like they do in a singles game. It is BAD that set partners climb the scoreboard faster just because they don't have to deal with deadbeats (yes, they also do well because of skill but a chunk of their score comes from teams with a deadbeat).
AndyDufresne wrote:80% of newbies deadbeating
80% of team deadbeats are newbies. You got it backwards.

reverend_kyle wrote:working AI makes it hard to care as you still get to play the game
AI takes over instead of auto-kick & army transfer? That is pretty cool!
Pedronicus wrote:I'm sure that if someone new joins and all they are allowed to see are the singles games - they won't be put off.
Agreed. I bet most newbies wouldn't even know what they're missing. We can phrase it as a promotion to look forward to rather than a restriction.