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the amount of time spent at the game before switching to the next game, and the
upper limit of points any player can reach before switching to the next game. You may
also modify the order of these events.
Please note: These options are disabled for stock Game Lists that are included with
RealFlight 7.
The main pane on this window indicates all games listed for the selected Game List.
Each game will list the Airport at which it will load, the contest it will run, and the
amount of time that remains in the contest before proceeding to the next game on the
list. If you wish to change the order that these contests are loaded, select it from the
list, then click either the up or down arrow buttons in the upper, right-hand corner.
There are three main functions available on this dialog window:
• Add New – To add a new game to the Game List, select the Airport and
Game. If so desired, adjust the amount of time you wish the game to last.
Next, click the Add New button.
• Update – This button enables you to make a change to a game that is already
on the Game List. Select the desired game, and then choose your new settings
for the Airport, Game and Game Time. Once you have made your changes,
click the Update button. The Game List will reflect the new settings.
• Delete – Finally, if you wish to remove a game from the Game List, simply
select it, then click the Delete button. The game will be permanently removed
from the Game List.
Once you have configured your Game List, click the Done button. Your new Game
List will now appear as a menu option under the Start Game List. See page 222 for
more information about how to start a Game List.
Manage Ban List...-
RealFlight and the R/C community are a great group of people, all sharing a common
interest. Unfortunately, there are times when some people choose not to abide by the
host's rules or wishes, or will otherwise conduct themselves in an inappropriate manner
during a multiplayer session. Rather than choking the stuffing out of them, we've
taken a more peaceful, yet still equally effective approach, preventing them from
ruining your fun. If you are hosting a public multiplayer session, where someone is not
behaving in a way you feel is appropriate, you can choose to ban that person.
To do so, click the Manage Ban List... menu item to display the following dialog
window.
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