As of now, there is a nice graph showing how much the user took for each move (although it's rounded to nearest .5). And there is a re-play button that when pressed automatically plays back all the moves at one second intervals.
What I'm suggesting is for move times to be recorded more exactly, so that when the game is replayed automatically, it is replayed in the same way it was played with the time intervals between moves.
This will give it the feel that you are watching a recording of the game, rather than just a series of moves being played in order. Often, it's fun to see how some players take some time for certain moves, and it's fun seeing which moves were made very quickly. Although this information is available from the graph, it would be far more intuitive if it was actually shown on the board during the replay.
Thank for considering adding this feature, and I would like to thank you for probably the best chess website I've ever seen! Keep the good work. :)
What I'm suggesting is for move times to be recorded more exactly, so that when the game is replayed automatically, it is replayed in the same way it was played with the time intervals between moves.
This will give it the feel that you are watching a recording of the game, rather than just a series of moves being played in order. Often, it's fun to see how some players take some time for certain moves, and it's fun seeing which moves were made very quickly. Although this information is available from the graph, it would be far more intuitive if it was actually shown on the board during the replay.
Thank for considering adding this feature, and I would like to thank you for probably the best chess website I've ever seen! Keep the good work. :)