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I like the idea of time limits to try to limit 24/7 scripting. It makes the game more of a strategy game than a game of who is faster at the keys (or scripts). However, as they stand, time limits seem to be more in favor of scripters. Here are two problems I have seen and possible solutions (please note, I am not claiming the solution ideas are mine, they're just the best I've heard

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1) A person can log in and out of the game very quickly, checking their messages for fig hits, and responding to them. If there is nothing to respond to, they log out. This can be done fast enough so you don't use up any time.
Solution: A time could be charged for logging in. This could be sysop configurable. For example, if I log into the game, I would get charged 2 minutes even if I log out immediately. I think the best way to go about this is once I've been charged my 2 minutes, I can log in and out as many times as I want, that way I can clear mines or moth without using up all of my time.
2) A person can sit outside the game and keep looking at the game rankings. When an alignment changes on a multiple of hitting one of their figs, they can log in and try to get the person.
Solution: The High Scores menu could be changed back to title instead of value. In this case, all you would be able to see would be drastic align changes (red to blue or blue to red) and large changes in experience.
I would appreciate any comments people might have on this topic, any problems I've missed, any holes in my solutions, anything else that you think may apply.
I best reply before others do .. because there are a few "eis" team members that disagree with this .. I too think that the player listing should be changed .. Either list just title or maybee update the clv list only once every 1/2 hour .. and then delay it 1/2 of an hour .. so you'll allways be 30-60 mins behind of what the actual values are .. its nice to see the full scores without entering the game .. but I think that measures need to be taken to stop the script hunters from using it to their advantage ..
As for the 2 min deduction .. I too think this is fine .. and will help stop some of the users abusing time limits ..
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