OK first thanks for upping the open game invite limit to 10 games :-)
But here's my question: In your post you say that the maximum
number of games in progress for non-subsribers / non-pawnstars is
10 games. As I type this, there are notable exceptions to this
(mentioning no names). I realise that they started these games
before the limit was imposed but how are you getting someone with,
say, over 100 games in progress down to these limits? Are you
stopping them from challenging / being challenged / creating open
invites?
Rhymester
I believe that the maximum games for anyone - pawn star or not is
unlimited. I frequently post open invites - which can be accepted by
anyone. So it would be easy for a non-pawn star player to have 100
games active at any time. Also pawn stars can challenge anyone, this
could help non-pawn stars get more than 10 active games.
The limit is only to limit their open invites and ability to challenge
others. This seems fair.
david
Doesn't Chris's post state "open invites" being limited for non-
pawnstars/subscribers? Which, by omission, implies that accepting
challenges by others may NOT be affected at all.
The way I read Chris's post is that a non-pawnstar/subscriber may
ONLY create up to 10 open invites as long as the maximum allowed
number of games is not exceeded. So, if a non-pawnstar has 5 active
games, s/he can create up to 5 "open invites." However, nothing is
stated about the number of "challenges" one may accept from others,
whether pawnstar or not.