Sentences with phrase «match with a random person»

Right now, all you can do is play a quick match with a random person.
If you're getting matched with random people, you may have the same skill set but other factors like amount of time to play, play style, even chat preferences may not be aligned — resulting in an activity taking longer, players dropping from the group, or general frustration between members.

Not exact matches

As an example lets say someone had 13 matches correct and someone had 10 but the person with 10 got all the random questions right.
I've tried it for a year now and I'm not a fan, your criteria for a match are not used very often, a lot of the people your matched with do not have photos, and for me it's very important for me to put a face with a name, especially when I'm talking to someone online, even though it could just be a random picture the person got somewhere on the internet.
This is a random way to get instant matches and quickly form bonds with people on the website.
Online dating sites have long promised that they are able to better match you with long term partners than the random crap shoot that is hitting up a bar or local coffee joint, but few of these companies have really dumped the money — and the time — into designed and developing a legit algorithm that automatically matches you with pitch perfect people the way that eHarmony has.
Though Murderous Pursuits will have the standard set of modes for a multiplayer game that will let you play with random people across the country or just have a casual match with bots or friends, I'd really like to see some fun modes that alter up the gameplay itself.
People need to work out that they should be healing and taking it slowly soon enough and even random encounters with players lead to more than acceptable team work matches.
Due to the incredibly random, chaotic nature of most matches with the ball flying in all kinds of directions and players running into each other, I expect the former group of players will become the dominant ones, with most people losing interest after perhaps a dozen hours.
My plan included having the people emote with speech - bubble emojis, and have the player try to catch suspicious activity - but I settled in on just matching random appearance and Where's Waldo style people - finding.
I'm not sure how such a poorly - advertised game tie - in is supposed to sell movie tickets, but I literally could not find a random match with another person.
When you are not doing the same normal matches over and over with the same character you get a random person trying to get you to become their rival so that you miss out on the main title of your choosing, and other than that there really isn't much more to the career mode.
So, Quick Play was the only mode available to players in the beta and it matched you with an online group of people with a random mission.
There was a diverse mix of age groups always wandering about looking for something to play and sometimes you would pair up with a random person for a match of Mario Kart 64 or Marvel vs Capcom 2 on the Dreamcast.
So whether you're on OKCupid, Match.com, eHarmony, JDate, or other sites, don't assume that a lower match % means you should avoid interacting with a potential partner, especially considering some of the incredibly random (yet perhaps highly entertaining) questions they have people complete (here's a full list for OKCupid), which are not related to future relationship outcomes.
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