When a Game is Over
At the end of a game, the host saves the results of the game. As
with non-NetPlay games, this is not strictly required, but it would
be a major breach of etiquette if the host failed to save the game
without the consent of the remote manager.
One or both managers may choose to keep the game window open for
a while, providing time to review the boxscore, scoresheet, game
log, or player statistics before returning to the NetPlay
window.
As with non-NetPlay sessions, the host cannot start another game
while the game window is still open. NetPlay adds an additional
restriction. As long as the remote manager has the game window
open, the host cannot start another game.
When the remote manager has closed the
game window, DMB notifies the host using a status message that
appears in the chat area of the
NetPlay window. That signals the host that another game can be
started at any time.
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