#108365: "Consider displaying an empire's theocracy layout before prompting for agent locations"
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In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. -
• Por favor, explica lo que querías hacer, lo que hiciste y lo que pasó
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Google Chrome v120
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In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v120
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• Por favor explica tu sugerencia de manera precisa y concisa para que sea lo más fácil posible entender lo que quieres decir.
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v120
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• ¿Qué había en la pantalla cuando se quedó bloqueado? (¿mensaje de error?, ¿pantalla en blanco?, ¿una parte de la interfaz del juego?)
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v120
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• ¿Qué parte de las reglas no se ha respetado en la adaptación de BGA?
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. -
• ¿La infracción de las reglas es visible en la repetición de la partida? Si es así, ¿en qué jugada?
• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v120
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• ¿Qué acción de juego querías realizar?
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. -
• ¿Qué es lo que trataste de hacer para activar esta acción del juego?
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• ¿Qué sucedió cuando lo hiciste (el mensaje de error, mensaje en la barra de estado del juego, ...)?
• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v120
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• ¿En qué etapa de la partida ocurrió el problema? ¿Cuál era la instrucción actual del juego?
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. -
• ¿Qué sucedió cuando trataste de hacer una acción de juego (mensaje de error, mensaje en la barra de estado del juego, ...)?
• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v120
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• Por favor, describe el problema de visualización. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v120
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• Por favor, copia/pega el texto mostrado en inglés en lugar de en tu idioma. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. ¿Está este texto disponible en el sistema de traducción? Si es así, ¿ha sido traducido hace más de 24 horas?
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v120
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• Por favor explica tu sugerencia de manera precisa y concisa para que sea lo más fácil posible entender lo que quieres decir.
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v120
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