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I'm talkinfg about the M and N and P symbol, and then there is a plus side beside some of the games, too. Why are some names darker than others? What restrictions are put on the unregistered players during online play?
Thank you. -I Am Plappy
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)N=Novice P=Pro M=Master
The plus means the game is elite. N+ means Novice Elite, P+ means Pro Elite, etc.
This actually has no effect on the actual game, it is just a measure of the skill level of the host.
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(This message has been edited by DeadMan (edited 07-18-2002).)
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Originally posted by DeadMan: **it is just a measure of the skill level of the host. **
Rather, how good they think they are.
Also, the pinkish title names on the tracker are people that may be behind a firewall... or somthing like that I believe. Gray title names are games that have been joined.
And Unregistered people can only play one game at a time I think.
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