introduction to the site
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Blagoje_Jovovic wrote:
You have noticed a lot of new players who come to the site and do not read the rules
this is not strange considering that many players have been playing for years and have not entered the forum, many do not even watch the game chat.
Maybe it would be a good idea to insert an information link(greeting welcome message from the admin when registering on the site and first entry) with a welcome message, with a site rules link, thus perhaps reducing the number of new players who speak vulgar at the beginning or already after only a few games have a bad fair play reputation nor from old members to immediately report m / s, instead of teaching them,

in this way I think it would actually reduce the% employment of admins around new members
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Cireon wrote:
The following message is sent to all new users already:

Welcome to Dominating12.com, a site for playing the classic board game Risk online (Not affiliated with Hasbro's official Risk game).

There are two ways to play, live games and long term games. Live games have 5 minute turns and require you to stay and play the game until there is a winner. Live games take anywhere from 10 minutes to 90 minutes depending on the number of players.

Long term games have 24 hour turns. You can play many long term games at the same time and only have to log in once a day for a few minutes to take your turns.

You can play up to 5 games at a time for free. For unlimited games you can purchase a premium account by clicking on 'Premium' in the top right corner of the page.

To play a live game, click on 'Live (speed) games' in the upper right corner of the page and then click on the game you want to join. If there are no games already waiting for players then you can create a new game by clicking toward the middle of the page on 'Create a game'. You may want to start a 2 player game until you get used to the interface. In two player games one third of the territories have 3 neutral armies on them. Neutral armies are grey in color and do not attack. Although you can attack them.

If a player misses two turns in a row then they are kicked out of the game and all of their territories turn in to grey neutral territories.

Ranks on this site are not given automatically. When you win games you receive rating. You also receive battle tokens at the end of each game. When you have earned enough rating and tokens you can click on 'Upgrades' and purchase the rank you have earned using the tokens. Ranks do not cost real money.

To see how many points you have gained or lost at the end of a game, click on the game log tab which is next to the chat tab.

The site has rules that must be followed. In short, no multiaccounting, no cheating, no offensive, disgusting, or vulgar language, no name calling or harassing players, no racism, sexism or bigotry, no spamming, you must play to win, and don't miss your turns. For a detailed explanation of the rules, click on the 'Information' link toward the top middle of the page and then on the 'Rules' tab.

If you have any questions you can send a message to one of the staff members for help. Go to 'Information' and 'Staff' to find their names.
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Blagoje_Jovovic wrote:
ah ok i forgot it was a long time ago,but I don't really remember
But there is a question why they dont read this ?
there is almost no new player that there is no problem if it is fair play then it is vulgar language
this is very well written and very clear.
I apologize for this post, which, in fact, has obviously been resolved for a long time
“Vital lives are about action. You can't feel warmth unless you create it, can't feel delight until you play, can't know serendipity unless you risk.”
periwinkle wrote:
The answer is simple...if players don't read the game chat...what are the chances they are going to read a welcome message?

Those "bad" players have "ego"....and they think they are so smart and want to win, win fast and win many.  They don't realize that to be a good player....you need to be "cool as a cucumber", be patient and diplomatic so that players are less likely to hit you (because you're not being a bum). I don't think they realize that diplomacy is a big part of the game, on how you play and how others perceive you. These players get insulted when you attack them even though strategically it was the right thing to do. It's unfortunate and it's their demise.

periwinkle is online.
vikingo1337 wrote:
Blagoje_Jovovic has a point though. There are way too many problems with new players. And no tangible consequences of their bad behaviour.

Maintargeting and suiciding are common occurrences with new players. So is illegal teaming among players who are friends IRL, but play on opposite teams. Then there are the really odd cases. One player for instance sent me and another regular an ‘ancient curse’ in a pm, in his native tongue, after we won a game against him. He’s still on the site. No ban or nothing.

So what to do? I think the intro message, for all its merits, is a bit too long. Subheaders or bold may also help in terms of readability.

Another option is to include more of the intro message in the red box that is visible in every game. The one with the rules in it.

Or we could add more ways to report players, more scenarios, so the issues are more nuanced, which could make it easier (and faster) for admins to determine what went down in a flagged game, and why.
"The brave man well shall fight and win, though dull his blade may be."
~Fafnismal 28
vikingo1337 wrote:
Correction: ‘Subheaders, bullet points, or bold’
"The brave man well shall fight and win, though dull his blade may be."
~Fafnismal 28