Woodruff wrote:Queen_Herpes wrote:Darwins_Bane wrote:I personally disagree with this. If someone does not want to be followed online, then they should have the freedom of being able to hide that. I believe that was the spirit of the reason behind the phpbb code for hiding your online status.
True, but think of how much "work" someone would need to do to determine if someone is online. Currently, the work is a lot.
No...hardly any at all. If the yellow triangle were showing, it's obviously a dead giveaway. But even without that, just by quickly checking the games where the player following the particular individual has a green dot would do it.
I probably didn't explain that very well. I'll try again:
Currently, if interested in seeing if a player is online, you first go to their profile. (First click)
If status is hidden, you go to their games (Second click)
Next step, click on one game to see which player has the green light (Third click)
Repeat third click as necessary (4th, 5th, etc....)
Lots of navigating in the current scenario. And all I want to do is find out if the player is online to play rt, find out if the player is intentionally skipping the games where I am playing against this player, and ultimately let me know if I should wait around for this player to take his turn. It saves me time and I think it helps deal with negative strategies (those employed in freestyle games and/or holding a freemium player hostage.)
Via this suggestion, there is still work involved:
Suggested scenario, if interested in seeing if a player is online, you first go to their profile. (First click)
If status is hidden or not, you go to their games (Second click)
Then you scroll through their games to see who has the green light
Then you click on one game to see how much time is left in the turn on the green lighted games (Third click)
Repeat third click as necessary (4th, 5th, etc....)
Almost the same amount of work, though, arguably you can make some estimations about their status and whether or not they are avoiding turns in your games if, after the second click, you can see the player's only green light is on the game with you.
The reason for this suggestion is that there have been some opponents of mine who login, take turns in games against other opponents and skip turns in mine and other freemium games (I suppose to see if they can affect whether or not I will miss turns considering my less than 100% turns taken percentage)(or perhaps they are just being mean.) The ultimate result would be that I could make an easier decision about foeing an opponent for these tactics.