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We have same time games. Live games. And 24-hour games. But we don't have same timezone games.
Obviously, these games would be for people who prefer to play with people from the same timezone, as 10, 12 or even 24 hours can be a long time to wait unnecessarily in longterm games with a lot of players from different timezones. Or just one player on the other side of the globe who is keeping everyone else waiting every turn. And vice versa.
The name, 'Same timezone', is relative of course, since people following, e.g., GMT and CET are not that far apart and can probably wait an hour more or less without issue. Hence, the games could also be called 'Regional games' or something to that effect. But the main focal point here is the timezone, evidently.
Alternatively, every new game could be given a label disclosing the timezone of the creator. Or a similar label for every player? That would certainly do wonders for the transparency of newly created games, so everyone has an idea about how much action, and how much waiting, a game entails.
Obviously, these games would be for people who prefer to play with people from the same timezone, as 10, 12 or even 24 hours can be a long time to wait unnecessarily in longterm games with a lot of players from different timezones. Or just one player on the other side of the globe who is keeping everyone else waiting every turn. And vice versa.
The name, 'Same timezone', is relative of course, since people following, e.g., GMT and CET are not that far apart and can probably wait an hour more or less without issue. Hence, the games could also be called 'Regional games' or something to that effect. But the main focal point here is the timezone, evidently.
Alternatively, every new game could be given a label disclosing the timezone of the creator. Or a similar label for every player? That would certainly do wonders for the transparency of newly created games, so everyone has an idea about how much action, and how much waiting, a game entails.
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