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Show a player’s speed rating?
Posted by
penguin522
(VIP) 8 Dec 2020 12:32am
I think it would be really interesting to keep track of a player’s average time it took them to discard and to play their cards, and display that like you do their ratings now. I think that would be a better metric for finding compatible players. (Only thing worse than a really slow player is a really fast player that makes you feel slow!). Would that be a hard feature to add?
Good idea
Posted by
Marroons
12 Jan 2021 5:53am
Interesting idea. I also wish we could have extended stats (pegging points, crib points, points in hand) for each player (or to least our personnal stats) and also our stats against specific players.
Problem
Posted by
gjamies1
(VIP) 21 Jan 2021 9:43am
Any speed data would be dependent on internet speed, not everyone is on or capable of getting high internet speeds. There is a logo when you are playing that displays some of the time lags, worth a look at next time you play.
Internet speed
Posted by
Marroons
3 Feb 2021 10:38pm
gjamies1: Is this feature available on Android? I believe that you need to go on the players page to see the 'Net Delay'. I believe that it would not be displayed during the game and connection is not always stable. It's all to make it a better experience, some players prefer a fast pace, therefore they can find players with similar characteristics.
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