Hey all, question about creating a new game. I've invited a friend to a game who now appears to not be interested in joining. Is there a way to univite or boot him from the game? If so, I haven't figured out how to do so.
You can invite someone else to fill that spot (you can over-invite, the game will start when the number joined is the same as the number you set at Create), but don't think you can un-invite.
Yertle: I really don't know what we'd be doing if tom didn't start WG
Yertle: scary to think about :p
RiskyBack: You'd have more kids and I'd have a real job, probably
Now I have that darn "Uninvited" song by Allanis Morrisette stuck in my head. Thank you for that.
Yeah, it would be nice if there were a way to just start the game with less players. I play most of my games with the same group of friends, and every once in a while one of them declines the invite. Then I have to terminate the game, and re-invite everyone else again.
so if someone always declines, make it for 1 less than you need. you snooze you lose!
Ozyman wrote: Yeah, it would be nice if there were a way to just start the game with less players. I play most of my games with the same group of friends, and every once in a while one of them declines the invite. Then I have to terminate the game, and re-invite everyone else again.
I would actually find that quite annoying - for example in my playing days I would be happy to join a 4 player game on a larger board but if it was dropped down to a 2 or 3 player game then I wouldn't be interested.
tom wrote:Ozyman wrote: Yeah, it would be nice if there were a way to just start the game with less players. I play most of my games with the same group of friends, and every once in a while one of them declines the invite. Then I have to terminate the game, and re-invite everyone else again.I would actually find that quite annoying - for example in my playing days I would be happy to join a 4 player game on a larger board but if it was dropped down to a 2 or 3 player game then I wouldn't be interested.
Good point. I didn't think of it from that perspective. I guess you could have players vote to start the game, but that is not much easier than just restarting with one less.