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@amir if you say per move timelimit, do you mean a stricked time limit, e.g., if a piece don't move within 30 seconds, it loozes?

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Replying to @amir@dragonscave.space
@amir if you say per move timelimit, do you mean a stricked time limit, e.g., if a piece don't move within 30 seconds, it loozes?
Replying to @amir@dragonscave.space
@amir @Aryan i will try, but the thing is that if even one player is not online at the time you wanna resume, that breaks the flow of the game, and considering that chess is a 2-player game. and yeah, games like tt, and chess (offline) has a saving feature, simply press f2 while playing the game and the game state will be saved in a json file.
Replying to @amir@dragonscave.space
@amir @Aryan hello. Saving offline games, local play, and vs-computer matches is totally doable. Online saves are a different story, though, we'd have to deal with JSON packets and state management. Plus, if someone goes offline, they might not even be around when the other players want to resume the game anyway lol.