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Just another thing that popped into my head the other day when I noticed a player went missing - a player who I've often played with and did not foresee leaving.
This guy: https://dominating12.com/user/3654
Fair play: 100
Chat: 98
Attendance: 32
Last active: 22 Mar 2019, 00:17
I do not recall his stats on his last active day... but I believe his attendance score was in the 98-100 region... and that he was a captain for rank (now Chief Warrant Officer, with probably more of a drop to expect, as he's still 'active' in 62 games (so assume another 62*25 to be taken away? :<)
Anyway... I do not mean this thread to be all about TP - I'm just putting his case here, as an example. There's surely loads of other cases that also endured the pain of getting some trouble to login (at this point, we (or at least, I) are unsure about his situation... why he's not been online for such a long time, while playing in 60+ games... personal choice, serious problem, just #care, or anything else that might come to mind...)
In cases such as this one, there's no real imminent problem, it's just bad luck for the person who's going through it. However, in the event of team games or tournament matches, it does kind of stirr things up a bit and a protocol that could be employed, rather easily, on the person with the sudden loss of login.... might turn some frowns upside down into smiles =)
In conclusion, I'd like to scour for the opinions of the D12 community - Would you appreciate it if some kind of protocol would be setup to deal with sudden absence of players who are in (a lot of (LT)) games? If yes, and if the team who's leading the website/game sees possibilities for it, we might move on to a next step - bit of a brainstorm to come up with ideas how the protocol should look like.
-Alex
PS - topic made after talking a bit about this issue with the crew already (once I noticed TP was suddenly gone), but some more visibility would be good, to get more feedback =)
This guy: https://dominating12.com/user/3654
Fair play: 100
Chat: 98
Attendance: 32
Last active: 22 Mar 2019, 00:17
I do not recall his stats on his last active day... but I believe his attendance score was in the 98-100 region... and that he was a captain for rank (now Chief Warrant Officer, with probably more of a drop to expect, as he's still 'active' in 62 games (so assume another 62*25 to be taken away? :<)
Anyway... I do not mean this thread to be all about TP - I'm just putting his case here, as an example. There's surely loads of other cases that also endured the pain of getting some trouble to login (at this point, we (or at least, I) are unsure about his situation... why he's not been online for such a long time, while playing in 60+ games... personal choice, serious problem, just #care, or anything else that might come to mind...)
In cases such as this one, there's no real imminent problem, it's just bad luck for the person who's going through it. However, in the event of team games or tournament matches, it does kind of stirr things up a bit and a protocol that could be employed, rather easily, on the person with the sudden loss of login.... might turn some frowns upside down into smiles =)
In conclusion, I'd like to scour for the opinions of the D12 community - Would you appreciate it if some kind of protocol would be setup to deal with sudden absence of players who are in (a lot of (LT)) games? If yes, and if the team who's leading the website/game sees possibilities for it, we might move on to a next step - bit of a brainstorm to come up with ideas how the protocol should look like.
-Alex
PS - topic made after talking a bit about this issue with the crew already (once I noticed TP was suddenly gone), but some more visibility would be good, to get more feedback =)
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― Albert Einstein
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