Xygris
09-09-12, 10:01 AM
Is there a way to tell if a player is no longer playing and therefore not responding to your requests for materials?
At first I thought egg count but then I realized that some people play the game every day but just don't play with other peoples dragons. I have one neighbor I trade gold with every day and he/she has no egg's! So, egg count to me is a measure of how social a player is and not, if they are an active player!
I often look to see if they are breeding, nesting or, evolving anything new but then realized (after a small hiatus of my own) that when the dragons are done they will not automatically go back into the habitat.
Does anyone have any suggestions beyond creating a list to track changes in the color of the evolving chamber, dragons in the den, eggs in the nest, and player level?
At first I thought egg count but then I realized that some people play the game every day but just don't play with other peoples dragons. I have one neighbor I trade gold with every day and he/she has no egg's! So, egg count to me is a measure of how social a player is and not, if they are an active player!
I often look to see if they are breeding, nesting or, evolving anything new but then realized (after a small hiatus of my own) that when the dragons are done they will not automatically go back into the habitat.
Does anyone have any suggestions beyond creating a list to track changes in the color of the evolving chamber, dragons in the den, eggs in the nest, and player level?