#16318: "Add a way to categorize/group and filter games in the lobby"
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BGA fulfills a whole range of different board gaming needs. Sometimes you might want to drop in to play a quick round of a fast-paced card game in real-time while other times you might be looking for a long turn-based heavy eurogame to span over a whole evening or multiple days. Different players will also have different preferences on which games fit under which "mood".
All these different kinds of possibilities are currently mushed together in the lobby, where the only way to categorize games is either as "favorite" or "other games you know" (games you played that you did not label as favorite).
I think the website and the community would greatly benefit from a system to flexibly group different games in the lobby for user display: ideally, individually user-generated tags that then allow for filtering in the lobby, but even a simpler system -- like being able to assign a few different colors to different games, making each color a group defined by the user --, would work great.
So coming into the lobby, the user would be able to select a tag/color/group# and just see the games (and available tables) for that specific subselection. -
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BGA fulfills a whole range of different board gaming needs. Sometimes you might want to drop in to play a quick round of a fast-paced card game in real-time while other times you might be looking for a long turn-based heavy eurogame to span over a whole evening or multiple days. Different players will also have different preferences on which games fit under which "mood".
All these different kinds of possibilities are currently mushed together in the lobby, where the only way to categorize games is either as "favorite" or "other games you know" (games you played that you did not label as favorite).
I think the website and the community would greatly benefit from a system to flexibly group different games in the lobby for user display: ideally, individually user-generated tags that then allow for filtering in the lobby, but even a simpler system -- like being able to assign a few different colors to different games, making each color a group defined by the user --, would work great.
So coming into the lobby, the user would be able to select a tag/color/group# and just see the games (and available tables) for that specific subselection. -
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BGA fulfills a whole range of different board gaming needs. Sometimes you might want to drop in to play a quick round of a fast-paced card game in real-time while other times you might be looking for a long turn-based heavy eurogame to span over a whole evening or multiple days. Different players will also have different preferences on which games fit under which "mood".
All these different kinds of possibilities are currently mushed together in the lobby, where the only way to categorize games is either as "favorite" or "other games you know" (games you played that you did not label as favorite).
I think the website and the community would greatly benefit from a system to flexibly group different games in the lobby for user display: ideally, individually user-generated tags that then allow for filtering in the lobby, but even a simpler system -- like being able to assign a few different colors to different games, making each color a group defined by the user --, would work great.
So coming into the lobby, the user would be able to select a tag/color/group# and just see the games (and available tables) for that specific subselection. • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Mozilla Firefox 75.0
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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?)
BGA fulfills a whole range of different board gaming needs. Sometimes you might want to drop in to play a quick round of a fast-paced card game in real-time while other times you might be looking for a long turn-based heavy eurogame to span over a whole evening or multiple days. Different players will also have different preferences on which games fit under which "mood".
All these different kinds of possibilities are currently mushed together in the lobby, where the only way to categorize games is either as "favorite" or "other games you know" (games you played that you did not label as favorite).
I think the website and the community would greatly benefit from a system to flexibly group different games in the lobby for user display: ideally, individually user-generated tags that then allow for filtering in the lobby, but even a simpler system -- like being able to assign a few different colors to different games, making each color a group defined by the user --, would work great.
So coming into the lobby, the user would be able to select a tag/color/group# and just see the games (and available tables) for that specific subselection. • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Mozilla Firefox 75.0
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• ¿Qué parte de las reglas no se ha respetado en la adaptación de BGA?
BGA fulfills a whole range of different board gaming needs. Sometimes you might want to drop in to play a quick round of a fast-paced card game in real-time while other times you might be looking for a long turn-based heavy eurogame to span over a whole evening or multiple days. Different players will also have different preferences on which games fit under which "mood".
All these different kinds of possibilities are currently mushed together in the lobby, where the only way to categorize games is either as "favorite" or "other games you know" (games you played that you did not label as favorite).
I think the website and the community would greatly benefit from a system to flexibly group different games in the lobby for user display: ideally, individually user-generated tags that then allow for filtering in the lobby, but even a simpler system -- like being able to assign a few different colors to different games, making each color a group defined by the user --, would work great.
So coming into the lobby, the user would be able to select a tag/color/group# and just see the games (and available tables) for that specific subselection. -
• ¿La infracción de las reglas es visible en la repetición de la partida? Si es así, ¿en qué jugada?
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• ¿Qué acción de juego querías realizar?
BGA fulfills a whole range of different board gaming needs. Sometimes you might want to drop in to play a quick round of a fast-paced card game in real-time while other times you might be looking for a long turn-based heavy eurogame to span over a whole evening or multiple days. Different players will also have different preferences on which games fit under which "mood".
All these different kinds of possibilities are currently mushed together in the lobby, where the only way to categorize games is either as "favorite" or "other games you know" (games you played that you did not label as favorite).
I think the website and the community would greatly benefit from a system to flexibly group different games in the lobby for user display: ideally, individually user-generated tags that then allow for filtering in the lobby, but even a simpler system -- like being able to assign a few different colors to different games, making each color a group defined by the user --, would work great.
So coming into the lobby, the user would be able to select a tag/color/group# and just see the games (and available tables) for that specific subselection. -
• ¿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, ...)?
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Mozilla Firefox 75.0
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• ¿En qué etapa de la partida ocurrió el problema? ¿Cuál era la instrucción actual del juego?
BGA fulfills a whole range of different board gaming needs. Sometimes you might want to drop in to play a quick round of a fast-paced card game in real-time while other times you might be looking for a long turn-based heavy eurogame to span over a whole evening or multiple days. Different players will also have different preferences on which games fit under which "mood".
All these different kinds of possibilities are currently mushed together in the lobby, where the only way to categorize games is either as "favorite" or "other games you know" (games you played that you did not label as favorite).
I think the website and the community would greatly benefit from a system to flexibly group different games in the lobby for user display: ideally, individually user-generated tags that then allow for filtering in the lobby, but even a simpler system -- like being able to assign a few different colors to different games, making each color a group defined by the user --, would work great.
So coming into the lobby, the user would be able to select a tag/color/group# and just see the games (and available tables) for that specific subselection. -
• ¿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?
Mozilla Firefox 75.0
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BGA fulfills a whole range of different board gaming needs. Sometimes you might want to drop in to play a quick round of a fast-paced card game in real-time while other times you might be looking for a long turn-based heavy eurogame to span over a whole evening or multiple days. Different players will also have different preferences on which games fit under which "mood".
All these different kinds of possibilities are currently mushed together in the lobby, where the only way to categorize games is either as "favorite" or "other games you know" (games you played that you did not label as favorite).
I think the website and the community would greatly benefit from a system to flexibly group different games in the lobby for user display: ideally, individually user-generated tags that then allow for filtering in the lobby, but even a simpler system -- like being able to assign a few different colors to different games, making each color a group defined by the user --, would work great.
So coming into the lobby, the user would be able to select a tag/color/group# and just see the games (and available tables) for that specific subselection. • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Mozilla Firefox 75.0
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• 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.
BGA fulfills a whole range of different board gaming needs. Sometimes you might want to drop in to play a quick round of a fast-paced card game in real-time while other times you might be looking for a long turn-based heavy eurogame to span over a whole evening or multiple days. Different players will also have different preferences on which games fit under which "mood".
All these different kinds of possibilities are currently mushed together in the lobby, where the only way to categorize games is either as "favorite" or "other games you know" (games you played that you did not label as favorite).
I think the website and the community would greatly benefit from a system to flexibly group different games in the lobby for user display: ideally, individually user-generated tags that then allow for filtering in the lobby, but even a simpler system -- like being able to assign a few different colors to different games, making each color a group defined by the user --, would work great.
So coming into the lobby, the user would be able to select a tag/color/group# and just see the games (and available tables) for that specific subselection. -
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Mozilla Firefox 75.0
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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.
BGA fulfills a whole range of different board gaming needs. Sometimes you might want to drop in to play a quick round of a fast-paced card game in real-time while other times you might be looking for a long turn-based heavy eurogame to span over a whole evening or multiple days. Different players will also have different preferences on which games fit under which "mood".
All these different kinds of possibilities are currently mushed together in the lobby, where the only way to categorize games is either as "favorite" or "other games you know" (games you played that you did not label as favorite).
I think the website and the community would greatly benefit from a system to flexibly group different games in the lobby for user display: ideally, individually user-generated tags that then allow for filtering in the lobby, but even a simpler system -- like being able to assign a few different colors to different games, making each color a group defined by the user --, would work great.
So coming into the lobby, the user would be able to select a tag/color/group# and just see the games (and available tables) for that specific subselection. • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Mozilla Firefox 75.0
Historial de informes
- boardgamearena.com/bug?id=16318
- boardgamearena.com/bug?id=49242
- boardgamearena.com/bug?id=51668
- boardgamearena.com/bug?id=58170
- boardgamearena.com/bug?id=47560
- boardgamearena.com/bug?id=47373
- boardgamearena.com/bug?id=32761
- boardgamearena.com/bug?id=30602
Personally, I would prefer a drag'n'drop system to choose my own order. That would be one bug, that would fix anyone problem. BGA player just needs to reorder as they want.
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