Rundle
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Feb 2022
3:34pm, 16 Feb 2022
16,296 posts
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JK *chameleon*
Sorry to confuse you with my joking JK ! I'm easily confused. Glad to hear I can continue with this madness. But not now. The sky is currently falling outside, I'm not even venturing out to go shop, even though I could bag another 7 on the way. |
Feb 2022
3:38pm, 16 Feb 2022
928 posts
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KPM
fetcheveryone am I my own significant other? I may have found a loophole here and I was out in the torrential rain at dinnertime, trying to squeak out a few more WhoSquaresWins squares and am now in bed shivering. And after all that, i took a wrong turn and spent most of the time running outside the map. I think the lawyers would have my guts for garters with that error
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Feb 2022
3:40pm, 16 Feb 2022
27,244 posts
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fetcheveryone
am I my own significant other? For legal reasons, let's go with yes I hope you recover soon! |
Feb 2022
3:53pm, 16 Feb 2022
13,418 posts
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chunkywizard
Suggestion: When someone is playing Rundle and you are also following there training can you suppress the gazzillion notifications about a 0.06km run? Or perhaps update the rules to stop the multiple runs over the same number within minutes tactic. Maybe only allow the numbers to be collected once an hour?
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Feb 2022
3:58pm, 16 Feb 2022
929 posts
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KPM
haha chunkywizard i was thinking of this exact tactic - not that i'd do it myself as i count it as poor sportsmanship, but the loophole did seem to be there to start and stop runs 50 times over a number to collect a mass of them. Keep the notifications, so you can see who is being dishonorable
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Feb 2022
4:01pm, 16 Feb 2022
930 posts
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KPM
Perhaps a good limitation would be to stop a user collecting the same number in the same day without collecting 3 other numbers in between? So allow them to even collect multiple within the same run (to stop this madness), but it'd need to be say 1,2,3,4,1 to count 1 twice. Only on the rare occasions you get 4 numbers tightly packed would this allow users to do a little loop, but even if it did, they can consider it a lucky bonus?
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Feb 2022
4:04pm, 16 Feb 2022
44,494 posts
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♪♫ Synge ♪♫
Suggestion: When someone is playing Rundle and you are also following there training can you suppress the gazzillion notifications about a 0.06km run? I'm obviously not following any number stockpilers! I looked at the Today's Feed to see if I could see who this is, but it doesn't report runs of less than one mile! |
Feb 2022
4:13pm, 16 Feb 2022
27,245 posts
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fetcheveryone
It's definitely a loophole, and I'd say it's probably against the spirit of the game - so I'll have a look at what I can do to discourage it. Still early days for how the game will shape up, so keep the feedback coming.
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Feb 2022
4:18pm, 16 Feb 2022
4,967 posts
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K5 Gus
Is the feeling that the game could go on to long if only allowed to collect once a day, ie like Conquercise ? How about allowing multiple times a day as long as each run is greater than a minimum distance, eg 1 mile - then if someone wants 10 of a specific number then they have to work pretty hard to get them. |
Feb 2022
4:28pm, 16 Feb 2022
3,871 posts
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Groundhog
CW - I'd suggest turning off notifications of others efforts while we explore the rules. I might go out for another walk later if it clears up, but partly to climb another 30m hill, which is another game again.
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