I know that when I see that I have eight gold available, and the last Province is available, I always stop my turn, buy it, and end the game. I wish everyone did that.
I have probably been one of the people the OP talks about. It's not often, but once in a while. If I am the "culprit" in that situation, it means that they obviously have enough coins already on the table to win, but they are playing out a very lengthy turn anyway. At some point, I get annoyed and want to leave, and I hit the resign button so I can go away.
Sometimes I wonder if people find it bad form to resign at all. There are times when it's painfully obvious who is going to win by about turn 4, or 6 at the latest. At that point, I have resigned, but I wonder if the opponent thinks that is bad form.
I suppose I come from Chess, where it's considered bad form to keep playing once it is obvious that you will lose.
I have probably been one of the people the OP talks about. It's not often, but once in a while. If I am the "culprit" in that situation, it means that they obviously have enough coins already on the table to win, but they are playing out a very lengthy turn anyway. At some point, I get annoyed and want to leave, and I hit the resign button so I can go away.
Sometimes I wonder if people find it bad form to resign at all. There are times when it's painfully obvious who is going to win by about turn 4, or 6 at the latest. At that point, I have resigned, but I wonder if the opponent thinks that is bad form.
I suppose I come from Chess, where it's considered bad form to keep playing once it is obvious that you will lose.