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Re: forfeiting a game

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Thu, Jun 11 2015 11:45 AM (3 replies)
  • regulationreggie
    10 Posts
    Wed, Jun 10 2015 2:15 PM

    Since there are only a minority of players who understand how to forfeit a game, please investigate a software development. 

    As is common knowledge, one method of shutting down a Windows application, is to click on the X in the top right hand corner of the screen. However, if WGT members do this, they don't forfeit, what they do is spoil a game completely.

    The minority, who understand how to forfeit i.e. use the forfeit option in the menu. allow the game to continue and the remaining players are happy.

    The chances of training every player how to forfeit is slim at best, so.......

    My proposal is....

    upgrade the software so that if anybody clicks X in the right hand corner, it will treat it as a forfeit.....

    simples :-)

    regulationreggie (legend)

  • mjeepp83
    264 Posts
    Wed, Jun 10 2015 2:35 PM

    Whoa, big fella, lot of folks use that big X; so as to refresh game , when WGT kicks you out. But you must not have any problems like that. Overall most folks, that appreciate the game, follow the menu rules. Have a good under par day.

  • ScottHope
    10,436 Posts
    Wed, Jun 10 2015 4:19 PM

    I've hit that button by accident before now trying to close another window.

  • thestevster
    546 Posts
    Thu, Jun 11 2015 11:45 AM

    mjeepp83:

    Whoa, big fella, lot of folks use that big X; so as to refresh game , when WGT kicks you out. But you must not have any problems like that. Overall most folks, that appreciate the game, follow the menu rules. Have a good under par day.

    notice more and more legends and tour legends quitting these days they are setting a bad example..don't know if they think there are that big they have not got to forfeit

     

    steve

    for fk sake wgt get your *** in gear and do something...

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