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Timminz wrote:i am the walrus
Yea it has been, still a good idea though.Timminz wrote:I don't know what happened to it, but I know that this has been suggested before.

Way to come up with a great idea. Unfortunately, it is just a "patch" and not a solution to the "problem".Mentos- wrote:I've noticed a lot of people complain about how people will join, or not join a game because of the scores of players in the game, and will play differently depending on the scores also.
High rank players might take out low rank players to avoid a huge point loss, and low rank players might take out high rank players to win more points. This is especially an issue in terminator. Although I have not had too much trouble with any of this, I thought this might be a nice addition.
Concise description:Specifics:
- Players names and ranks are not shown in the game until the game is over.
This will improve the following aspects of the site:
- When a game is filling up with this mode selected, players names and ranks will be replaced with whatever their color is or would be. (Player who creates the game is renamed Red, next to join is renamed Green, etc.) The names stay like this until the game is over, then the names are returned to normal, and the players can see all the names and ranks like in any other game.
Not sure exactly what it would be called yet, but that's not too important
- Eliminates joining or not joining a game based on ranks.
- Removes the influence of score on players attacks.
Night Strike wrote:This is a great idea in theory, but there are several flaws in it.
1) How will you know who you're joining a game with? (Terrible effects on tournaments and private games unless they're exempt.)
2) This will actually make it harder to spot multis while the game is going on because you won't know who you're playing.
3) How would you know that your team partner has already joined the game in order to get the second team in there?
Most of these issues could be resolved by having the names listed as normal, until the game starts. At which point, the order would be randomized and the names removed.firth4eva wrote:You could join a game with someone on your ignore list without knowing.
well, you should at least be able to see who your teammate isTimminz wrote:Night Strike wrote:This is a great idea in theory, but there are several flaws in it.
1) How will you know who you're joining a game with? (Terrible effects on tournaments and private games unless they're exempt.)
2) This will actually make it harder to spot multis while the game is going on because you won't know who you're playing.
3) How would you know that your team partner has already joined the game in order to get the second team in there?Most of these issues could be resolved by having the names listed as normal, until the game starts. At which point, the order would be randomized and the names removed.firth4eva wrote:You could join a game with someone on your ignore list without knowing.
Way to think out of the box. I agree this is a potential solution....but not quite the one "I" would prefer....Timminz wrote:Night Strike wrote:This is a great idea in theory, but there are several flaws in it.
1) How will you know who you're joining a game with? (Terrible effects on tournaments and private games unless they're exempt.)
2) This will actually make it harder to spot multis while the game is going on because you won't know who you're playing.
3) How would you know that your team partner has already joined the game in order to get the second team in there?Most of these issues could be resolved by having the names listed as normal, until the game starts. At which point, the order would be randomized and the names removed.firth4eva wrote:You could join a game with someone on your ignore list without knowing.
Ofc there needs to be an option to do (at least) Tourneys and Private games without it (perhaps even BR games). Tourneys could work anyway though but it might be a bit more work for the one running it.Night Strike wrote: 1) How will you know who you're joining a game with? (Terrible effects on tournaments and private games unless they're exempt.
For the lazy "spotters" perhaps, the names would still be shown you'd just have to remember/write down that red and green did this and that instead of lack and twill did... And ofc admins looking at the game at a later date should have the same info as today.Night Strike wrote: 2) This will actually make it harder to spot multis while the game is going on because you won't know who you're playing.
Your teammate should ofc show all the time (would work really well if we ever get the "make passworded games public" feature.Night Strike wrote: 3) How would you know that your team partner has already joined the game in order to get the second team in there?
That's because the ignore list feature is crap atm.firth4eva wrote:You could join a game with someone on your ignore list without knowing.
...you forgot #4...Night Strike wrote:This is a great idea in theory, but there are several flaws in it.
1) How will you know who you're joining a game with? (Terrible effects on tournaments and private games unless they're exempt.)
2) This will actually make it harder to spot multis while the game is going on because you won't know who you're playing.
3) How would you know that your team partner has already joined the game in order to get the second team in there?
Yeah, let people play who they want, if you want to play whoever PM me for some special links.e_i_pi wrote:...you forgot #4...Night Strike wrote:This is a great idea in theory, but there are several flaws in it.
1) How will you know who you're joining a game with? (Terrible effects on tournaments and private games unless they're exempt.)
2) This will actually make it harder to spot multis while the game is going on because you won't know who you're playing.
3) How would you know that your team partner has already joined the game in order to get the second team in there?
4) Game number can't be hidden, so the problem of pre-made teams joining up at once and destroying hapless players will still go on.
...and while I'm at it, #5...
5) Players on the same team can just post in team chat who they are
...which opens up #6...
6) Someone can impersonate someone else for a time, which I'm sure won't result in any sort of undue or misguided flames going on somewhere on the forums.
I've thought about this option for a while, several months, and I can't see any way that it would solve a problem without creating another, potentially bigger, problem.
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Very interesting concept. I like it. You would need to make it so that when a player gets killed, His name and color are shown, because you may just need the info if you suspect any cheating going on. Also, you would have to, only show color in game chat. Not the name. Because you would be able to tell what color the person is, by the log. I am concerned with one thing though. It just may turn out in the end, to help cheaters. One thing that we do NOT need is, cheaters getting there hands on a "cloaking" device. LOL. Also you would need to make the identity of teammates known to each other, because You would obviously need to know which colors are friend or foe.oliverseeley wrote:Player's names are displayed, but they are not attached to a colour.
That way you cannot discriminate against certain opponents because you won't know who they are.

Players will write in the game chat when they are taking there turns. So, it would be pretty easy to figure out, because the name in the log was at the same time a specific color took their turn. Also, you would need to make the colors random, verses the set order, used now.Blinkadyblink wrote:How much would the log tell you? Would it be like in fog where places are replaced with ?s, or would the names of players be replaced as well?

The names of the players, as listed in the game log would need to be by colour. You would have all the info about what a players does as you do now except you wouldn't know their name, just their colour. When they speak in game chat, a colour speaks.Blinkadyblink wrote:How much would the log tell you? Would it be like in fog where places are replaced with ?s, or would the names of players be replaced as well?