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gskur
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What is the "#" in the "name ( # )"?

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Does anybody know the meaning of the number in parentheses after the player's name in the game window, like the "2" in "gskur (2)"? Thanks.
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wicked
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Post by wicked »

number of cards held.
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Post by gskur »

Thank you, wicked. No wonder I could not make sense out of it: in this game, for example <http://www.conquerclub.com/game.php?game=164756#gmtop>, I have four (4) cards but show (0)... Hmmm...

I'll report the problem to the webmaster. Thanks again.
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Post by wicked »

no need, go to the suggestion/bug forum and get the greasemonkey script fix. that'll do it.

Unless you're talking about the feedback score? If you click on someone with numbers other than zero, does it take you to the feedback page?
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Post by gskur »

No, wicked, this is not happening with the feedback score. It is in the game screen, in the table that has columns labeled "Name," "Armies," "Countries," etc. The first column shows names of the players in the game and, in parentheses, the number of cards (presumably). That's where the problem is.

You've lost me, though, on the greasemonkey script fix. Sorry, I am not savvy enough, it seems. Thanks anyway.
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Post by wicked »

how in the world did you ever set it up in the first place? :roll:

anyway, here's the fix, click either and install:


Regular Version
http://personal.ecu.edu/tnt1202/conquerclub.user.js

Color Blind Version
http://personal.ecu.edu/tnt1202/colorbl ... ub.user.js
gskur
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Post by gskur »

I have no idea; it workd for a while as expected---and then it did not... I do not recall seetting anything up one way or another (poor memory?). Anyhow, your fix workd! Thank you so much.
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JerenYun
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Post by JerenYun »

Yea, I was wondering about the fix too... Thanks!
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