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07.12.2016 - 12:26
1) How can I save some acions without "End round"? So that, for example, I can play 10 minutes at 2 o' clock and 10 minutes at 7 o'clock in the same round.
2)Is it possible that I don't play in a round, becouse I run out of time limit, but I'm not out of the game completely? Can I keep playing without move anything in one round?

Thanks a lot, Best regards
Laadimine...
Laadimine...
07.12.2016 - 14:16
1) You can read the following post on the matter (http://atwar-game.com/forum/topic.php?topic_id=26612). To summarize: this very useful feature is not yet implemented.
2) I think (I am not sure) that you have to timeout 2 turns in a row to be kicked out of the game. However, I *think* I have seen cases where players that timed out once were immediately eliminated. Not sure what is the real logic behind the mechanism.
Laadimine...
Laadimine...
08.12.2016 - 01:28
Kirjutas Noir Brillant, 07.12.2016 at 14:16

2) I think (I am not sure) that you have to timeout 2 turns in a row to be kicked out of the game. However, I *think* I have seen cases where players that timed out once were immediately eliminated. Not sure what is the real logic behind the mechanism.


That is my experience, as well. It's usually two turns, but sometimes only 1 turn.
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Laadimine...
Laadimine...
08.12.2016 - 01:57
Kirjutas RatWar, 08.12.2016 at 01:28

Kirjutas Noir Brillant, 07.12.2016 at 14:16

2) I think (I am not sure) that you have to timeout 2 turns in a row to be kicked out of the game. However, I *think* I have seen cases where players that timed out once were immediately eliminated. Not sure what is the real logic behind the mechanism.


That is my experience, as well. It's usually two turns, but sometimes only 1 turn.

Idk about casual games, but in quick games you get kicked out if you're inactive for 10 minutes. At the standard 4 minute turn time, that's 3 turns basically (2 and a half tbh but rounded off to three)
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Laadimine...
Laadimine...
08.12.2016 - 03:37
Kirjutas RatWar, 08.12.2016 at 01:28

Kirjutas Noir Brillant, 07.12.2016 at 14:16

2) I think (I am not sure) that you have to timeout 2 turns in a row to be kicked out of the game. However, I *think* I have seen cases where players that timed out once were immediately eliminated. Not sure what is the real logic behind the mechanism.


That is my experience, as well. It's usually two turns, but sometimes only 1 turn.


I saw my allied "die" in one turn. Maybe it could depend on the time in the match (For example: in the first 50 turns, if you lose 1 turn you're out, instead after 51th turn, after 2 turns.)
So there isn't a clear rule and a clear method (particular option)in order to avoid it.
Thanks for your help.
Laadimine...
Laadimine...
08.12.2016 - 04:20
Last question, how can I close perfectly a wall? The last side is always not perfectly closed.
Laadimine...
Laadimine...
08.12.2016 - 22:23
Kirjutas Baciccio90, 08.12.2016 at 04:20

Last question, how can I close perfectly a wall? The last side is always not perfectly closed.


That is OK - if the units are close enough, then opposing forces can't get in. If you'll notice, there is a small, invisible halo around enemy units that you have to clear when moving your units. That halo from each of your two units covers that gap just fine. You'll learn how far apart to get them after a few times of getting burned.

You don't want the units to be almost perfectly touching because sometimes the game things that they are supposed to be in the same spot, so when the new turn dawns, you would be missing a wall - you would just have a stack of two units.
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Laadimine...
Laadimine...
09.12.2016 - 18:48
 brianwl (Admin)
Kirjutas Noir Brillant, 07.12.2016 at 14:16

1) You can read the following post on the matter (http://atwar-game.com/forum/topic.php?topic_id=26612). To summarize: this very useful feature is not yet implemented.
2) I think (I am not sure) that you have to timeout 2 turns in a row to be kicked out of the game. However, I *think* I have seen cases where players that timed out once were immediately eliminated. Not sure what is the real logic behind the mechanism.


i can confirm this... sometimes you do timeout after missing only one turn
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Laadimine...
Laadimine...
12.12.2016 - 23:35
Try playing quick games like 5k or 3k ffa or 1v1.

You could also play casual games but if you don't like them then its your decision
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