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      1proudnanny
          (VIP) 13 Jul  2025  4:55pm
 
 
 Is there a way to find when a player was last on here thanks
 
 
 There is!
 Posted by
      Bones
          (TD) 16 Jul  2025  6:57pm
 
 
 If you want to know if a registered player is still around and you know what game they are playing (or used to play), simply go to the Ladder of that game, then click on Standings. At the bottom of the standings is "Find a Player". You will see when they last played. There is not currently a way to find a player who is currently playing without scrolling through the lobbies, but that would be an effective way as well. G'Luck Mate!
 
 
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 Posted by
      Marroons
           17 Jul  2025  1:06pm
 
 
 @Bones: Thank you for the information. I believe that the searched name must be for players who participated in at least one ladder game. Some players do not show up in this search engine.
 
 
 You could be correct
 Posted by
      Bones
          (TD) 23 Jul  2025 10:43pm
 
 
 You may be correct mate. If there are any other questions regarding this subject send a quick Contact Us. They definitely know more than I do! G'Luck Mates!
 
 
 
 
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