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The rewards for key-quest seem good to the point of being completely and totaly unbalanced and I'd love to play (because I am greedy). Does anyone have any specific technical advice (I didn't see any in the body of this thread but I didn't read the previous split carefully).
I have nothing very technical, but it is what I do for my games.
If you haven't run a spyware/adware scan for awhile, do that.
1. I clear cookie/cache/temp files first - start with a clean slate.
2. Close down programmes you do not need - even email clients (mine looks for new emails every 15 minutes and this can lag the computer).
3. When you exit a game, refresh the page.
Other than that, I do not know. Hopefully other players will have some more tips.
It seems to work well for some and not for others. I fall in the 50/50 group. I can win by heaps or lose by heaps.
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(<rant>I would also like to say that I bet a significant sum that most of the "people who quit when I'm winning" are just being kicked out the the game. I'd love to be able to even lose a game, and I'm sure that people have been equally uncharitable to me when I've been kicked out. </rant> )
I don't want to start an argument, we get them on the boards, but it is sometimes very easy to spot the people that pull out of a game.
I have 50 - 50 chance of the site slowing down for me and skipping my turn - it is obvious to the other player/s that your turn is skipped. It is also obvious to others if your computer is slower than theirs in the mini-games - I often lose by huge numbers (150 - 0 in ppp snare).
It is also very obvious that the opponents game is going smoothly without problems - no missed turns, no mini-game lag, no lagginess with their turn of the dice.
So when you get to the very last turn and you are going to win and the game suddenly ends, then you can be sure that they deliberately pulled out of the game.
I do know that if it is a long game - both of us are trading power-ups back and forth, that the game slows dramatically for me, so at any time, maybe I could lose the connection, but I have never lost it with my opponent just about to enter the Exit.
I know we cannot be 100% certain, but after all these months of playing, you get to know and see the patterns.
I also know that not all games that ended were done deliberately, but 8 out of 10 prematurely ended games where when I was going to win.
(By winning, I mean actually 1 step away from going in the door).