So I am a little disappointed in messages i recieve on my account. Sometimes my computer freezes and I play alot so it makes sense that on occasion my computer may freeze during a game or i need to go do something that requires my attention on the spot. So rather I resign or choose not to play a second game or am just unable to get my computer to officially quite a game. It is disheartening to see people get so angry over this. Especially over a game I grew to love and to read nothing but negative things that are posted on one anothers profile. It offends me, not as so one who may or may not have a life, but as someone who loves chess, seeing it to be more than what it is meant to be. A game and a tool to strengthens ones mind. I just wish we can stop the judging and be an encouragement to one another
Is this something that happens 1 out of 1000 games or 1 out of 5 games?
Why not post an apology/explanation on your profile and let people know that your occasional abandoning of games (1 out of 1000 games) is beyond your power?
It seems like you don't really have many negative notes posted on your profile-- the last one was 4 months ago. Some people have generated a lot more hostility. You do know that you can delete those things, right?
So I am a little disappointed in messages i recieve on my account. Sometimes my computer freezes and I play alot so it makes sense that on occasion my computer may freeze during a game or i need to go do something that requires my attention on the spot. So rather I resign or choose not to play a second game or am just unable to get my computer to officially quite a game. It is disheartening to see people get so angry over this. Especially over a game I grew to love and to read nothing but negative things that are posted on one anothers profile. It offends me, not as so one who may or may not have a life, but as someone who loves chess, seeing it to be more than what it is meant to be. A game and a tool to strengthens ones mind. I just wish we can stop the judging and be an encouragement to one another