#134364: "See only confirmed moves!"
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I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• Por favor, explica lo que querías hacer, lo que hiciste y lo que pasó
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I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• ¿Está este texto disponible en el sistema de traducción? Si es así, ¿ha sido traducido hace más de 24 horas?
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Google Chrome v127
• Por favor explica tu sugerencia de manera precisa y concisa para que sea lo más fácil posible entender lo que quieres decir.
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v127
• ¿Qué había en la pantalla cuando se quedó bloqueado? (¿mensaje de error?, ¿pantalla en blanco?, ¿una parte de la interfaz del juego?)
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v127
• ¿Qué parte de las reglas no se ha respetado en la adaptación de BGA?
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• ¿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 v127
• ¿Qué acción de juego querías realizar?
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• ¿Qué es lo que trataste de hacer para activar esta acción del juego?
• ¿Qué sucedió cuando lo hiciste (el mensaje de error, mensaje en la barra de estado del juego, ...)?
• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v127
• ¿En qué etapa de la partida ocurrió el problema? ¿Cuál era la instrucción actual del juego?
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• ¿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 v127
• Por favor, describe el problema de visualización. Si tienes una captura de este error (buena práctica), puedes usar Imgur.com para subirla y copiar/pegar el enlace aquí.
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v127
• Por favor, copia/pega el texto mostrado en inglés en lugar de en tu idioma. Si tienes una captura de este error (buena práctica), puedes usar Imgur.com para subirla y copiar/pegar el enlace aquí.
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• ¿Está este texto disponible en el sistema de traducción? Si es así, ¿ha sido traducido hace más de 24 horas?
• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v127
• Por favor explica tu sugerencia de manera precisa y concisa para que sea lo más fácil posible entender lo que quieres decir.
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v127
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