@ People who leave RT games bc they are losing
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:51 pm
Really? Don't join an RT game if you're just going to get mad and leave if you're losing.
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this is a common complaint from non-premiums. They want every game played real time and to the completion. Your only way around this is to become a premium member which I guess you already stated you are going too.csiboldi wrote:Really? Don't join an RT game if you're just going to get mad and leave if you're losing.
honestly... that's lack posing as a freemium trying to convince others to buy premium... right?csiboldi wrote:Thanks for the reply. It's looking like I'll just go ahead and buy the premium membership.
chortle.KraphtOne wrote:honestly... that's lack posing as a freemium trying to convince others to buy premium... right?csiboldi wrote:Thanks for the reply. It's looking like I'll just go ahead and buy the premium membership.
because that didnt take much convincing at all...
I've been playing for a little over a week and have known about premium. This problem has been consistant. This last game was the last straw. It may seem differently but I can assure you there's no underlying agenda.KraphtOne wrote: honestly... that's lack posing as a freemium trying to convince others to buy premium... right?
because that didnt take much convincing at all...
its called points. players dont finish the game because they see you are new and there might be a chance that you miss a turn or quit and dont return because you can only play 4 games and your tired of waiting to make a move. So they stall as long as possible.csiboldi wrote:I've been playing for a little over a week and have known about premium. This problem has been consistant. This last game was the last straw. It may seem differently but I can assure you there's no underlying agenda.KraphtOne wrote: honestly... that's lack posing as a freemium trying to convince others to buy premium... right?
because that didnt take much convincing at all...
it works alot more than you think.csiboldi wrote:Sounds like a viable strategy against a novice. Luckily these cheap tactics hardly ever work.
Speaking from experience JR?JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:it works alot more than you think.csiboldi wrote:Sounds like a viable strategy against a novice. Luckily these cheap tactics hardly ever work.
absolutely,how do you think I got my 2000 points ? Without that I would be down at a cook level.Fruitcake wrote:Speaking from experience JR?JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:it works alot more than you think.csiboldi wrote:Sounds like a viable strategy against a novice. Luckily these cheap tactics hardly ever work.