Basically you press a button and wait for a while then you get matched into a game. You can also specify your preferred settings.
But I also see a (green) bar that gets filled overtime.
I also see "3 minutes" / "60 minutes" / "2 hours" that may or may not decrease in time.
Also, how does it work with "rarely-played" games? Such as "Kabaleo"?
Are there any other not-commonly-known mechanics/tips/tricks?
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Oh, one more thing.
When I was using simple mode (I've started using this mode more often now that I'm using an older computer now), there were a couple of games that I found really hard to play there. I'll give you an example: Quantum
Quantum is a really nice game. The issue is that it is not as widely known. So If I rely on simple mode, it will take me forever (depending on how lucky I am) to get a game started. This might be a little of an extreme example. But this issue happens to a smaller (but more common) extent with games like TTG, Diams, Backgammon, Reversi etc.. They are all uncommon games and it could take about 10 minutes or so to find a game. And you never know how much do you have to wait.
So there's this little suggestion of adding in an option. In simple mode. That when enabled for a given game it gives a circle that becomes green if a TTG game (for example) was hosted and waiting for players and red if no such game was hosted.
But I also see a (green) bar that gets filled overtime.
I also see "3 minutes" / "60 minutes" / "2 hours" that may or may not decrease in time.
Also, how does it work with "rarely-played" games? Such as "Kabaleo"?
Are there any other not-commonly-known mechanics/tips/tricks?
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Oh, one more thing.
When I was using simple mode (I've started using this mode more often now that I'm using an older computer now), there were a couple of games that I found really hard to play there. I'll give you an example: Quantum
Quantum is a really nice game. The issue is that it is not as widely known. So If I rely on simple mode, it will take me forever (depending on how lucky I am) to get a game started. This might be a little of an extreme example. But this issue happens to a smaller (but more common) extent with games like TTG, Diams, Backgammon, Reversi etc.. They are all uncommon games and it could take about 10 minutes or so to find a game. And you never know how much do you have to wait.
So there's this little suggestion of adding in an option. In simple mode. That when enabled for a given game it gives a circle that becomes green if a TTG game (for example) was hosted and waiting for players and red if no such game was hosted.