Yes, she is. If you had bothered to simply click on an Analyze button (as I did just now), you would have known that. Boy, are you ever lousy. Why haven't you been sacked?
@carol-c said in Lost all my FB games when FB crashed and can't get them back,lexous hasn't replied to my question,can anyone help please:
Lost all my FB games when FB collapsed and cannot get them back,can anyone advise, lexulous has not replied to my query
I lost a game once and got a reply: they said the game was lost. I suspect they would say the same to you if they replied, except this time it would be several games rather than just one. Sorry.
Oh no, this is fine, thanks. My "one" was intended to refer to sakamvari, not to you. I today entertained the horrifying thought that he might own the game.
Right. That's why I haven't run into it. It would sorely tick me off. I'm slightly ticked off, even not having run into it personally. Not only does it suggest a waste of time that could be put to better use, but... oops, I forget the other thing, lol.
I'm looking forward to sakamvari's reply after he sees the screenshots (ha ha).
In the meantime, however, you might simply accept that this happens and know that it's not just you. The meter is useful and shouldn't be removed simply because it isn't perfectly accurate. Post-game analysis is inaccurate in the same way (presumably using the same best words), but I don't think anyone would want to get rid of that for this reason.
@randy-fauske Lexulous is a fascinating game for many reasons. Including learning new words, working out advantageous strategies, etc. What is the poinf of, say, bridge? Or even chess? The critical point, I believe, is that, as in any game, the players know and abide by the rules, whatever the particular game rules are. But there are some, I gather, that may not want to abide by the rules....
He said "one of the best", presumably meaning that a high percentage was displayed when he hovered the cursor over the right side of the score thermometer.