#71158: "Make new options more backwards-compatible (regarding default values for new games)"
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Time and time again we see forum reports about new game options that have wrong values in Arena or tournament games. For example, a new expansion is added to the game in the middle of a season, and suddenly all new Arena games start with the expansion enabled, when previous games in the same season did not have the expansion. Apparently, this is because the Arena season did not have a value stored for the new option (because it didn't exist when the season started) and then it picks up whatever default is set for new games. Solving this seems to require some manual admin intervention.
I know nothing about the BGA development framework, but it seems to me this could be addressed if for every new option added to a game the developer provided two associated values:
1. Default value for the option (enabled/disabled, number of cards, whatever the option is). This would be used for new games started from the lobby, unless the user actively changes the settings.
2. Value when missing, or value that corresponds to the old behaviour (before the option existed). This could be enabled or disabled, depending on what the option is, or something else. Tournament and Arena games should use this value if they were set up before the option was implemented.• Por favor, explica lo que querías hacer, lo que hiciste y lo que pasó
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Time and time again we see forum reports about new game options that have wrong values in Arena or tournament games. For example, a new expansion is added to the game in the middle of a season, and suddenly all new Arena games start with the expansion enabled, when previous games in the same season did not have the expansion. Apparently, this is because the Arena season did not have a value stored for the new option (because it didn't exist when the season started) and then it picks up whatever default is set for new games. Solving this seems to require some manual admin intervention.
I know nothing about the BGA development framework, but it seems to me this could be addressed if for every new option added to a game the developer provided two associated values:
1. Default value for the option (enabled/disabled, number of cards, whatever the option is). This would be used for new games started from the lobby, unless the user actively changes the settings.
2. Value when missing, or value that corresponds to the old behaviour (before the option existed). This could be enabled or disabled, depending on what the option is, or something else. Tournament and Arena games should use this value if they were set up before the option was implemented.• ¿Está este texto disponible en el sistema de traducción? Si es así, ¿ha sido traducido hace más de 24 horas?
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Time and time again we see forum reports about new game options that have wrong values in Arena or tournament games. For example, a new expansion is added to the game in the middle of a season, and suddenly all new Arena games start with the expansion enabled, when previous games in the same season did not have the expansion. Apparently, this is because the Arena season did not have a value stored for the new option (because it didn't exist when the season started) and then it picks up whatever default is set for new games. Solving this seems to require some manual admin intervention.
I know nothing about the BGA development framework, but it seems to me this could be addressed if for every new option added to a game the developer provided two associated values:
1. Default value for the option (enabled/disabled, number of cards, whatever the option is). This would be used for new games started from the lobby, unless the user actively changes the settings.
2. Value when missing, or value that corresponds to the old behaviour (before the option existed). This could be enabled or disabled, depending on what the option is, or something else. Tournament and Arena games should use this value if they were set up before the option was implemented.• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
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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?)
Time and time again we see forum reports about new game options that have wrong values in Arena or tournament games. For example, a new expansion is added to the game in the middle of a season, and suddenly all new Arena games start with the expansion enabled, when previous games in the same season did not have the expansion. Apparently, this is because the Arena season did not have a value stored for the new option (because it didn't exist when the season started) and then it picks up whatever default is set for new games. Solving this seems to require some manual admin intervention.
I know nothing about the BGA development framework, but it seems to me this could be addressed if for every new option added to a game the developer provided two associated values:
1. Default value for the option (enabled/disabled, number of cards, whatever the option is). This would be used for new games started from the lobby, unless the user actively changes the settings.
2. Value when missing, or value that corresponds to the old behaviour (before the option existed). This could be enabled or disabled, depending on what the option is, or something else. Tournament and Arena games should use this value if they were set up before the option was implemented.• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
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• ¿Qué parte de las reglas no se ha respetado en la adaptación de BGA?
Time and time again we see forum reports about new game options that have wrong values in Arena or tournament games. For example, a new expansion is added to the game in the middle of a season, and suddenly all new Arena games start with the expansion enabled, when previous games in the same season did not have the expansion. Apparently, this is because the Arena season did not have a value stored for the new option (because it didn't exist when the season started) and then it picks up whatever default is set for new games. Solving this seems to require some manual admin intervention.
I know nothing about the BGA development framework, but it seems to me this could be addressed if for every new option added to a game the developer provided two associated values:
1. Default value for the option (enabled/disabled, number of cards, whatever the option is). This would be used for new games started from the lobby, unless the user actively changes the settings.
2. Value when missing, or value that corresponds to the old behaviour (before the option existed). This could be enabled or disabled, depending on what the option is, or something else. Tournament and Arena games should use this value if they were set up before the option was implemented.• ¿La infracción de las reglas es visible en la repetición de la partida? Si es así, ¿en qué jugada?
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Time and time again we see forum reports about new game options that have wrong values in Arena or tournament games. For example, a new expansion is added to the game in the middle of a season, and suddenly all new Arena games start with the expansion enabled, when previous games in the same season did not have the expansion. Apparently, this is because the Arena season did not have a value stored for the new option (because it didn't exist when the season started) and then it picks up whatever default is set for new games. Solving this seems to require some manual admin intervention.
I know nothing about the BGA development framework, but it seems to me this could be addressed if for every new option added to a game the developer provided two associated values:
1. Default value for the option (enabled/disabled, number of cards, whatever the option is). This would be used for new games started from the lobby, unless the user actively changes the settings.
2. Value when missing, or value that corresponds to the old behaviour (before the option existed). This could be enabled or disabled, depending on what the option is, or something else. Tournament and Arena games should use this value if they were set up before the option was implemented.• ¿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, ...)?
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• ¿En qué etapa de la partida ocurrió el problema (cuál era la instrucción actual del juego)?
Time and time again we see forum reports about new game options that have wrong values in Arena or tournament games. For example, a new expansion is added to the game in the middle of a season, and suddenly all new Arena games start with the expansion enabled, when previous games in the same season did not have the expansion. Apparently, this is because the Arena season did not have a value stored for the new option (because it didn't exist when the season started) and then it picks up whatever default is set for new games. Solving this seems to require some manual admin intervention.
I know nothing about the BGA development framework, but it seems to me this could be addressed if for every new option added to a game the developer provided two associated values:
1. Default value for the option (enabled/disabled, number of cards, whatever the option is). This would be used for new games started from the lobby, unless the user actively changes the settings.
2. Value when missing, or value that corresponds to the old behaviour (before the option existed). This could be enabled or disabled, depending on what the option is, or something else. Tournament and Arena games should use this value if they were set up before the option was implemented.• ¿Qué sucedió cuando trataste de hacer una acción de juego (mensaje de error, mensaje en la barra de estado del juego, ...)?
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Time and time again we see forum reports about new game options that have wrong values in Arena or tournament games. For example, a new expansion is added to the game in the middle of a season, and suddenly all new Arena games start with the expansion enabled, when previous games in the same season did not have the expansion. Apparently, this is because the Arena season did not have a value stored for the new option (because it didn't exist when the season started) and then it picks up whatever default is set for new games. Solving this seems to require some manual admin intervention.
I know nothing about the BGA development framework, but it seems to me this could be addressed if for every new option added to a game the developer provided two associated values:
1. Default value for the option (enabled/disabled, number of cards, whatever the option is). This would be used for new games started from the lobby, unless the user actively changes the settings.
2. Value when missing, or value that corresponds to the old behaviour (before the option existed). This could be enabled or disabled, depending on what the option is, or something else. Tournament and Arena games should use this value if they were set up before the option was implemented.• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
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Time and time again we see forum reports about new game options that have wrong values in Arena or tournament games. For example, a new expansion is added to the game in the middle of a season, and suddenly all new Arena games start with the expansion enabled, when previous games in the same season did not have the expansion. Apparently, this is because the Arena season did not have a value stored for the new option (because it didn't exist when the season started) and then it picks up whatever default is set for new games. Solving this seems to require some manual admin intervention.
I know nothing about the BGA development framework, but it seems to me this could be addressed if for every new option added to a game the developer provided two associated values:
1. Default value for the option (enabled/disabled, number of cards, whatever the option is). This would be used for new games started from the lobby, unless the user actively changes the settings.
2. Value when missing, or value that corresponds to the old behaviour (before the option existed). This could be enabled or disabled, depending on what the option is, or something else. Tournament and Arena games should use this value if they were set up before the option was implemented.• ¿Está este texto disponible en el sistema de traducción? Si es así, ¿ha sido traducido hace más de 24 horas?
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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.
Time and time again we see forum reports about new game options that have wrong values in Arena or tournament games. For example, a new expansion is added to the game in the middle of a season, and suddenly all new Arena games start with the expansion enabled, when previous games in the same season did not have the expansion. Apparently, this is because the Arena season did not have a value stored for the new option (because it didn't exist when the season started) and then it picks up whatever default is set for new games. Solving this seems to require some manual admin intervention.
I know nothing about the BGA development framework, but it seems to me this could be addressed if for every new option added to a game the developer provided two associated values:
1. Default value for the option (enabled/disabled, number of cards, whatever the option is). This would be used for new games started from the lobby, unless the user actively changes the settings.
2. Value when missing, or value that corresponds to the old behaviour (before the option existed). This could be enabled or disabled, depending on what the option is, or something else. Tournament and Arena games should use this value if they were set up before the option was implemented.• ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
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When an option is fixed for arena before activation, itwould be nice to set this settings to all tournaments created before the activation.
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