Not sure if these are exactly bugs....
Anonymous
GUESTS
Game: fortythieves
Game #: 201102281
Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/29.0
Please describe the problem in detail:
1. After I play a game of Forty Thieves and click on the Give Up button to compare my scores to others who have played, I get a quick pop-up window that disappears so fast, I've never been able to read it. The regular "Give Up" pop-up then appears. The only word I ever can catch in the first pop-up is "share" or "sharing", so I think you mean it to be a window to use to share the game or invite someone to play it. If so, it is useless, because there is no way I could ever click on it -- it's gone too fast.
Could you not combine whatever is in that window with the next window and quit that first useless pop-up?
2. In the regular Give Up popup window, the data gets very skewed and some of it is lost entirely if one of the players on the chart has a very long name. This generally happens when people use their email addy as their login name.
In cases like this, could you not just use the first however-many letters of their name in the chart, so we can see all the data?
Thank you.
Game #: 201102281
Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/29.0
Please describe the problem in detail:
1. After I play a game of Forty Thieves and click on the Give Up button to compare my scores to others who have played, I get a quick pop-up window that disappears so fast, I've never been able to read it. The regular "Give Up" pop-up then appears. The only word I ever can catch in the first pop-up is "share" or "sharing", so I think you mean it to be a window to use to share the game or invite someone to play it. If so, it is useless, because there is no way I could ever click on it -- it's gone too fast.
Could you not combine whatever is in that window with the next window and quit that first useless pop-up?
2. In the regular Give Up popup window, the data gets very skewed and some of it is lost entirely if one of the players on the chart has a very long name. This generally happens when people use their email addy as their login name.
In cases like this, could you not just use the first however-many letters of their name in the chart, so we can see all the data?
Thank you.
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