#95877: "ADD: When prevented from taking an action, pop-up/tooltip showing court card preventing action"
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• Prosím, zkopíruj a vlož hlášení o chybě, které vidíš na monitoru, pokud to lze.
Right now, it is sometimes unclear why moves that seem legal are actually prevented by events or court cards. this creates confusion for players and more work for the developer.
For example, in a recent game, when taking a "Battle" action I was prevented from removing a spy from an opponent's court card. At first I though this was an error and looked for a similar error report. A player had encountered a similar issue, however, the rules were followed correctly because a court card (Mohan Lal) prevents spies from being removed from a player's court cards by battling. In other words, I was incorrect the game followed the rules correctly.
I suggest that if an event or court card prevents an action that a red banner pop-up or tooltip appears and says why an action is prevented. This might require the UI to give players the option to take a move that will be ultimately prevented. For example, if a player wants to battle to remove a spy from a court card, the player would see the piece be highlighted as if they could battle, but when they attempt to take the action, a banner pops up saying "Mohan Lal - Spies cannot be removed in battle with other spies" or any associated textt from another card that prevents the move.
My suggestion would fix two problems, one for the players and one for the developer. For the players, they know why a move is prevented. It also simulates real life play, where an opposing player will tell you why your clever plan won't work because that opposing player has a card that prevents it. Right now, players get frustrated because they think they should be able to take an action that is actually not allowed. This can be especially frustrating for first-time or inexperienced players.
For the developer this suggestion prevents needless reports down the road that rules are not being followed. I assume repeated reports that rules are being followed.
Really appreciate you considering this request. I do believe it will make things clearer for players, smooth out play, and prevent needless reports down the road. -
• Prosím popiš, co jsi měl v úmyslu udělat, co jsi udělal a co se nakonec stalo
• Jaký prohlížeč používáte?
Google Chrome v115
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• Prosíme, zkopíruj/vlož text zobrazený v angličtině namísto tvého jazyka. Pokud máš snímek obrazovky tohoto bugu (doporučený postup), můžeš použít libovolnou službu pro hostování obrázků (například snipboard.io), nahrát ho tam a odkaz sem zkopírovat/vložit. Je tento text k dispozici v systému pro překládání? Pokud ano, byl přeložen před více než 24 hodinami?
Right now, it is sometimes unclear why moves that seem legal are actually prevented by events or court cards. this creates confusion for players and more work for the developer.
For example, in a recent game, when taking a "Battle" action I was prevented from removing a spy from an opponent's court card. At first I though this was an error and looked for a similar error report. A player had encountered a similar issue, however, the rules were followed correctly because a court card (Mohan Lal) prevents spies from being removed from a player's court cards by battling. In other words, I was incorrect the game followed the rules correctly.
I suggest that if an event or court card prevents an action that a red banner pop-up or tooltip appears and says why an action is prevented. This might require the UI to give players the option to take a move that will be ultimately prevented. For example, if a player wants to battle to remove a spy from a court card, the player would see the piece be highlighted as if they could battle, but when they attempt to take the action, a banner pops up saying "Mohan Lal - Spies cannot be removed in battle with other spies" or any associated textt from another card that prevents the move.
My suggestion would fix two problems, one for the players and one for the developer. For the players, they know why a move is prevented. It also simulates real life play, where an opposing player will tell you why your clever plan won't work because that opposing player has a card that prevents it. Right now, players get frustrated because they think they should be able to take an action that is actually not allowed. This can be especially frustrating for first-time or inexperienced players.
For the developer this suggestion prevents needless reports down the road that rules are not being followed. I assume repeated reports that rules are being followed.
Really appreciate you considering this request. I do believe it will make things clearer for players, smooth out play, and prevent needless reports down the road. • Jaký prohlížeč používáte?
Google Chrome v115
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• Prosím popiš svůj návrh přesně a konzistentně, aby bylo snadné pochopit, co máš na mysli.
Right now, it is sometimes unclear why moves that seem legal are actually prevented by events or court cards. this creates confusion for players and more work for the developer.
For example, in a recent game, when taking a "Battle" action I was prevented from removing a spy from an opponent's court card. At first I though this was an error and looked for a similar error report. A player had encountered a similar issue, however, the rules were followed correctly because a court card (Mohan Lal) prevents spies from being removed from a player's court cards by battling. In other words, I was incorrect the game followed the rules correctly.
I suggest that if an event or court card prevents an action that a red banner pop-up or tooltip appears and says why an action is prevented. This might require the UI to give players the option to take a move that will be ultimately prevented. For example, if a player wants to battle to remove a spy from a court card, the player would see the piece be highlighted as if they could battle, but when they attempt to take the action, a banner pops up saying "Mohan Lal - Spies cannot be removed in battle with other spies" or any associated textt from another card that prevents the move.
My suggestion would fix two problems, one for the players and one for the developer. For the players, they know why a move is prevented. It also simulates real life play, where an opposing player will tell you why your clever plan won't work because that opposing player has a card that prevents it. Right now, players get frustrated because they think they should be able to take an action that is actually not allowed. This can be especially frustrating for first-time or inexperienced players.
For the developer this suggestion prevents needless reports down the road that rules are not being followed. I assume repeated reports that rules are being followed.
Really appreciate you considering this request. I do believe it will make things clearer for players, smooth out play, and prevent needless reports down the road. • Jaký prohlížeč používáte?
Google Chrome v115
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• Co bylo zobrazeno na monitoru, když došlo k tvému zablokování? (Černá obrazovka? Část herního prostředí? Hlášení o chybě?)
Right now, it is sometimes unclear why moves that seem legal are actually prevented by events or court cards. this creates confusion for players and more work for the developer.
For example, in a recent game, when taking a "Battle" action I was prevented from removing a spy from an opponent's court card. At first I though this was an error and looked for a similar error report. A player had encountered a similar issue, however, the rules were followed correctly because a court card (Mohan Lal) prevents spies from being removed from a player's court cards by battling. In other words, I was incorrect the game followed the rules correctly.
I suggest that if an event or court card prevents an action that a red banner pop-up or tooltip appears and says why an action is prevented. This might require the UI to give players the option to take a move that will be ultimately prevented. For example, if a player wants to battle to remove a spy from a court card, the player would see the piece be highlighted as if they could battle, but when they attempt to take the action, a banner pops up saying "Mohan Lal - Spies cannot be removed in battle with other spies" or any associated textt from another card that prevents the move.
My suggestion would fix two problems, one for the players and one for the developer. For the players, they know why a move is prevented. It also simulates real life play, where an opposing player will tell you why your clever plan won't work because that opposing player has a card that prevents it. Right now, players get frustrated because they think they should be able to take an action that is actually not allowed. This can be especially frustrating for first-time or inexperienced players.
For the developer this suggestion prevents needless reports down the road that rules are not being followed. I assume repeated reports that rules are being followed.
Really appreciate you considering this request. I do believe it will make things clearer for players, smooth out play, and prevent needless reports down the road. • Jaký prohlížeč používáte?
Google Chrome v115
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• Která část pravidel nebyla dodržena adaptací hry na BGA
Right now, it is sometimes unclear why moves that seem legal are actually prevented by events or court cards. this creates confusion for players and more work for the developer.
For example, in a recent game, when taking a "Battle" action I was prevented from removing a spy from an opponent's court card. At first I though this was an error and looked for a similar error report. A player had encountered a similar issue, however, the rules were followed correctly because a court card (Mohan Lal) prevents spies from being removed from a player's court cards by battling. In other words, I was incorrect the game followed the rules correctly.
I suggest that if an event or court card prevents an action that a red banner pop-up or tooltip appears and says why an action is prevented. This might require the UI to give players the option to take a move that will be ultimately prevented. For example, if a player wants to battle to remove a spy from a court card, the player would see the piece be highlighted as if they could battle, but when they attempt to take the action, a banner pops up saying "Mohan Lal - Spies cannot be removed in battle with other spies" or any associated textt from another card that prevents the move.
My suggestion would fix two problems, one for the players and one for the developer. For the players, they know why a move is prevented. It also simulates real life play, where an opposing player will tell you why your clever plan won't work because that opposing player has a card that prevents it. Right now, players get frustrated because they think they should be able to take an action that is actually not allowed. This can be especially frustrating for first-time or inexperienced players.
For the developer this suggestion prevents needless reports down the road that rules are not being followed. I assume repeated reports that rules are being followed.
Really appreciate you considering this request. I do believe it will make things clearer for players, smooth out play, and prevent needless reports down the road. -
• Je vidět porušení pravidel na záznamu hry? Pokud ano, ve kterém tahu?
• Jaký prohlížeč používáte?
Google Chrome v115
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• O jakou herní akci ses pokoušel/a?
Right now, it is sometimes unclear why moves that seem legal are actually prevented by events or court cards. this creates confusion for players and more work for the developer.
For example, in a recent game, when taking a "Battle" action I was prevented from removing a spy from an opponent's court card. At first I though this was an error and looked for a similar error report. A player had encountered a similar issue, however, the rules were followed correctly because a court card (Mohan Lal) prevents spies from being removed from a player's court cards by battling. In other words, I was incorrect the game followed the rules correctly.
I suggest that if an event or court card prevents an action that a red banner pop-up or tooltip appears and says why an action is prevented. This might require the UI to give players the option to take a move that will be ultimately prevented. For example, if a player wants to battle to remove a spy from a court card, the player would see the piece be highlighted as if they could battle, but when they attempt to take the action, a banner pops up saying "Mohan Lal - Spies cannot be removed in battle with other spies" or any associated textt from another card that prevents the move.
My suggestion would fix two problems, one for the players and one for the developer. For the players, they know why a move is prevented. It also simulates real life play, where an opposing player will tell you why your clever plan won't work because that opposing player has a card that prevents it. Right now, players get frustrated because they think they should be able to take an action that is actually not allowed. This can be especially frustrating for first-time or inexperienced players.
For the developer this suggestion prevents needless reports down the road that rules are not being followed. I assume repeated reports that rules are being followed.
Really appreciate you considering this request. I do believe it will make things clearer for players, smooth out play, and prevent needless reports down the road. -
• Co ses pokoušel/a udělat, abys spustil/a tuhle herní akci?
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• Co se stalo, když ses o tuto akci pokusil/a (vyskočila chybová hláška, lišta ve hře, ...)?
• Jaký prohlížeč používáte?
Google Chrome v115
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• V jaké fázi hry problém nastal (jaký byl poslední herní pokyn)?
Right now, it is sometimes unclear why moves that seem legal are actually prevented by events or court cards. this creates confusion for players and more work for the developer.
For example, in a recent game, when taking a "Battle" action I was prevented from removing a spy from an opponent's court card. At first I though this was an error and looked for a similar error report. A player had encountered a similar issue, however, the rules were followed correctly because a court card (Mohan Lal) prevents spies from being removed from a player's court cards by battling. In other words, I was incorrect the game followed the rules correctly.
I suggest that if an event or court card prevents an action that a red banner pop-up or tooltip appears and says why an action is prevented. This might require the UI to give players the option to take a move that will be ultimately prevented. For example, if a player wants to battle to remove a spy from a court card, the player would see the piece be highlighted as if they could battle, but when they attempt to take the action, a banner pops up saying "Mohan Lal - Spies cannot be removed in battle with other spies" or any associated textt from another card that prevents the move.
My suggestion would fix two problems, one for the players and one for the developer. For the players, they know why a move is prevented. It also simulates real life play, where an opposing player will tell you why your clever plan won't work because that opposing player has a card that prevents it. Right now, players get frustrated because they think they should be able to take an action that is actually not allowed. This can be especially frustrating for first-time or inexperienced players.
For the developer this suggestion prevents needless reports down the road that rules are not being followed. I assume repeated reports that rules are being followed.
Really appreciate you considering this request. I do believe it will make things clearer for players, smooth out play, and prevent needless reports down the road. -
• Co se stalo, když ses pokusil/a udělat akci (chybová hláška, oznámení stavového řádku hry, ...)?
• Jaký prohlížeč používáte?
Google Chrome v115
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• Prosím popište vyobrazený problém. Pokud máš snímek obrazovky tohoto bugu (doporučený postup), můžeš použít libovolnou službu pro hostování obrázků (například snipboard.io), nahrát ho tam a odkaz sem zkopírovat/vložit.
Right now, it is sometimes unclear why moves that seem legal are actually prevented by events or court cards. this creates confusion for players and more work for the developer.
For example, in a recent game, when taking a "Battle" action I was prevented from removing a spy from an opponent's court card. At first I though this was an error and looked for a similar error report. A player had encountered a similar issue, however, the rules were followed correctly because a court card (Mohan Lal) prevents spies from being removed from a player's court cards by battling. In other words, I was incorrect the game followed the rules correctly.
I suggest that if an event or court card prevents an action that a red banner pop-up or tooltip appears and says why an action is prevented. This might require the UI to give players the option to take a move that will be ultimately prevented. For example, if a player wants to battle to remove a spy from a court card, the player would see the piece be highlighted as if they could battle, but when they attempt to take the action, a banner pops up saying "Mohan Lal - Spies cannot be removed in battle with other spies" or any associated textt from another card that prevents the move.
My suggestion would fix two problems, one for the players and one for the developer. For the players, they know why a move is prevented. It also simulates real life play, where an opposing player will tell you why your clever plan won't work because that opposing player has a card that prevents it. Right now, players get frustrated because they think they should be able to take an action that is actually not allowed. This can be especially frustrating for first-time or inexperienced players.
For the developer this suggestion prevents needless reports down the road that rules are not being followed. I assume repeated reports that rules are being followed.
Really appreciate you considering this request. I do believe it will make things clearer for players, smooth out play, and prevent needless reports down the road. • Jaký prohlížeč používáte?
Google Chrome v115
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• Prosíme, zkopíruj/vlož text zobrazený v angličtině namísto tvého jazyka. Pokud máš snímek obrazovky tohoto bugu (doporučený postup), můžeš použít libovolnou službu pro hostování obrázků (například snipboard.io), nahrát ho tam a odkaz sem zkopírovat/vložit. Je tento text k dispozici v systému pro překládání? Pokud ano, byl přeložen před více než 24 hodinami?
Right now, it is sometimes unclear why moves that seem legal are actually prevented by events or court cards. this creates confusion for players and more work for the developer.
For example, in a recent game, when taking a "Battle" action I was prevented from removing a spy from an opponent's court card. At first I though this was an error and looked for a similar error report. A player had encountered a similar issue, however, the rules were followed correctly because a court card (Mohan Lal) prevents spies from being removed from a player's court cards by battling. In other words, I was incorrect the game followed the rules correctly.
I suggest that if an event or court card prevents an action that a red banner pop-up or tooltip appears and says why an action is prevented. This might require the UI to give players the option to take a move that will be ultimately prevented. For example, if a player wants to battle to remove a spy from a court card, the player would see the piece be highlighted as if they could battle, but when they attempt to take the action, a banner pops up saying "Mohan Lal - Spies cannot be removed in battle with other spies" or any associated textt from another card that prevents the move.
My suggestion would fix two problems, one for the players and one for the developer. For the players, they know why a move is prevented. It also simulates real life play, where an opposing player will tell you why your clever plan won't work because that opposing player has a card that prevents it. Right now, players get frustrated because they think they should be able to take an action that is actually not allowed. This can be especially frustrating for first-time or inexperienced players.
For the developer this suggestion prevents needless reports down the road that rules are not being followed. I assume repeated reports that rules are being followed.
Really appreciate you considering this request. I do believe it will make things clearer for players, smooth out play, and prevent needless reports down the road. • Jaký prohlížeč používáte?
Google Chrome v115
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• Prosím popiš svůj návrh přesně a konzistentně, aby bylo snadné pochopit, co máš na mysli.
Right now, it is sometimes unclear why moves that seem legal are actually prevented by events or court cards. this creates confusion for players and more work for the developer.
For example, in a recent game, when taking a "Battle" action I was prevented from removing a spy from an opponent's court card. At first I though this was an error and looked for a similar error report. A player had encountered a similar issue, however, the rules were followed correctly because a court card (Mohan Lal) prevents spies from being removed from a player's court cards by battling. In other words, I was incorrect the game followed the rules correctly.
I suggest that if an event or court card prevents an action that a red banner pop-up or tooltip appears and says why an action is prevented. This might require the UI to give players the option to take a move that will be ultimately prevented. For example, if a player wants to battle to remove a spy from a court card, the player would see the piece be highlighted as if they could battle, but when they attempt to take the action, a banner pops up saying "Mohan Lal - Spies cannot be removed in battle with other spies" or any associated textt from another card that prevents the move.
My suggestion would fix two problems, one for the players and one for the developer. For the players, they know why a move is prevented. It also simulates real life play, where an opposing player will tell you why your clever plan won't work because that opposing player has a card that prevents it. Right now, players get frustrated because they think they should be able to take an action that is actually not allowed. This can be especially frustrating for first-time or inexperienced players.
For the developer this suggestion prevents needless reports down the road that rules are not being followed. I assume repeated reports that rules are being followed.
Really appreciate you considering this request. I do believe it will make things clearer for players, smooth out play, and prevent needless reports down the road. • Jaký prohlížeč používáte?
Google Chrome v115
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