#77428: "Ability to click Condition Card List and gray out cards we think we know are in use"
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Currently, all 15 condition cards are listed out below the game when this preference is selected — This is really helpful to learning and recalling what types of cards there are, but I think it could be helpful if we could like, X out or gray out cards to somehow indicate "yes we know this card is in use bc we've had this card before.
I know Narabi fundamentally is supposed to rely on memory, but given that most of all Narabi tables (to my knowledge, lately,) happen in turn-based mode, meaning:
a) multiple games happening at the same time, over a prolonged period of time like days or weeks,
b) mixing up which games' cards' conditions are which is common
c) the biggest feature you notice of the game is undoubtedly the cars themselves and their positions, and that's currently all that can identify which game table you're playing at in a *quick* glance. however, the card positions can change drastically between you and the other players' turns leading back to you, swapping from clockwise to counter clockwise order or more.
d) we have the option of doing this by using the notes section anyways, so implementing it into the interface would make it friendlier for everyone — i would guess that it's not very hard to implement click to gray out/x out? so i would assume the biggest debatable point here is whether this breaks the memory aspect, given the playerbase and gameplay thus far? -
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Currently, all 15 condition cards are listed out below the game when this preference is selected — This is really helpful to learning and recalling what types of cards there are, but I think it could be helpful if we could like, X out or gray out cards to somehow indicate "yes we know this card is in use bc we've had this card before.
I know Narabi fundamentally is supposed to rely on memory, but given that most of all Narabi tables (to my knowledge, lately,) happen in turn-based mode, meaning:
a) multiple games happening at the same time, over a prolonged period of time like days or weeks,
b) mixing up which games' cards' conditions are which is common
c) the biggest feature you notice of the game is undoubtedly the cars themselves and their positions, and that's currently all that can identify which game table you're playing at in a *quick* glance. however, the card positions can change drastically between you and the other players' turns leading back to you, swapping from clockwise to counter clockwise order or more.
d) we have the option of doing this by using the notes section anyways, so implementing it into the interface would make it friendlier for everyone — i would guess that it's not very hard to implement click to gray out/x out? so i would assume the biggest debatable point here is whether this breaks the memory aspect, given the playerbase and gameplay thus far? -
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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.
Currently, all 15 condition cards are listed out below the game when this preference is selected — This is really helpful to learning and recalling what types of cards there are, but I think it could be helpful if we could like, X out or gray out cards to somehow indicate "yes we know this card is in use bc we've had this card before.
I know Narabi fundamentally is supposed to rely on memory, but given that most of all Narabi tables (to my knowledge, lately,) happen in turn-based mode, meaning:
a) multiple games happening at the same time, over a prolonged period of time like days or weeks,
b) mixing up which games' cards' conditions are which is common
c) the biggest feature you notice of the game is undoubtedly the cars themselves and their positions, and that's currently all that can identify which game table you're playing at in a *quick* glance. however, the card positions can change drastically between you and the other players' turns leading back to you, swapping from clockwise to counter clockwise order or more.
d) we have the option of doing this by using the notes section anyways, so implementing it into the interface would make it friendlier for everyone — i would guess that it's not very hard to implement click to gray out/x out? so i would assume the biggest debatable point here is whether this breaks the memory aspect, given the playerbase and gameplay thus far? • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v108
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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?)
Currently, all 15 condition cards are listed out below the game when this preference is selected — This is really helpful to learning and recalling what types of cards there are, but I think it could be helpful if we could like, X out or gray out cards to somehow indicate "yes we know this card is in use bc we've had this card before.
I know Narabi fundamentally is supposed to rely on memory, but given that most of all Narabi tables (to my knowledge, lately,) happen in turn-based mode, meaning:
a) multiple games happening at the same time, over a prolonged period of time like days or weeks,
b) mixing up which games' cards' conditions are which is common
c) the biggest feature you notice of the game is undoubtedly the cars themselves and their positions, and that's currently all that can identify which game table you're playing at in a *quick* glance. however, the card positions can change drastically between you and the other players' turns leading back to you, swapping from clockwise to counter clockwise order or more.
d) we have the option of doing this by using the notes section anyways, so implementing it into the interface would make it friendlier for everyone — i would guess that it's not very hard to implement click to gray out/x out? so i would assume the biggest debatable point here is whether this breaks the memory aspect, given the playerbase and gameplay thus far? • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v108
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• ¿Qué parte de las reglas no se ha respetado en la adaptación de BGA?
Currently, all 15 condition cards are listed out below the game when this preference is selected — This is really helpful to learning and recalling what types of cards there are, but I think it could be helpful if we could like, X out or gray out cards to somehow indicate "yes we know this card is in use bc we've had this card before.
I know Narabi fundamentally is supposed to rely on memory, but given that most of all Narabi tables (to my knowledge, lately,) happen in turn-based mode, meaning:
a) multiple games happening at the same time, over a prolonged period of time like days or weeks,
b) mixing up which games' cards' conditions are which is common
c) the biggest feature you notice of the game is undoubtedly the cars themselves and their positions, and that's currently all that can identify which game table you're playing at in a *quick* glance. however, the card positions can change drastically between you and the other players' turns leading back to you, swapping from clockwise to counter clockwise order or more.
d) we have the option of doing this by using the notes section anyways, so implementing it into the interface would make it friendlier for everyone — i would guess that it's not very hard to implement click to gray out/x out? so i would assume the biggest debatable point here is whether this breaks the memory aspect, given the playerbase and gameplay thus far? -
• ¿La infracción de las reglas es visible en la repetición de la partida? Si es así, ¿en qué jugada?
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Google Chrome v108
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• ¿Qué acción de juego querías realizar?
Currently, all 15 condition cards are listed out below the game when this preference is selected — This is really helpful to learning and recalling what types of cards there are, but I think it could be helpful if we could like, X out or gray out cards to somehow indicate "yes we know this card is in use bc we've had this card before.
I know Narabi fundamentally is supposed to rely on memory, but given that most of all Narabi tables (to my knowledge, lately,) happen in turn-based mode, meaning:
a) multiple games happening at the same time, over a prolonged period of time like days or weeks,
b) mixing up which games' cards' conditions are which is common
c) the biggest feature you notice of the game is undoubtedly the cars themselves and their positions, and that's currently all that can identify which game table you're playing at in a *quick* glance. however, the card positions can change drastically between you and the other players' turns leading back to you, swapping from clockwise to counter clockwise order or more.
d) we have the option of doing this by using the notes section anyways, so implementing it into the interface would make it friendlier for everyone — i would guess that it's not very hard to implement click to gray out/x out? so i would assume the biggest debatable point here is whether this breaks the memory aspect, given the playerbase and gameplay thus far? -
• ¿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 v108
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• ¿En qué etapa de la partida ocurrió el problema? ¿Cuál era la instrucción actual del juego?
Currently, all 15 condition cards are listed out below the game when this preference is selected — This is really helpful to learning and recalling what types of cards there are, but I think it could be helpful if we could like, X out or gray out cards to somehow indicate "yes we know this card is in use bc we've had this card before.
I know Narabi fundamentally is supposed to rely on memory, but given that most of all Narabi tables (to my knowledge, lately,) happen in turn-based mode, meaning:
a) multiple games happening at the same time, over a prolonged period of time like days or weeks,
b) mixing up which games' cards' conditions are which is common
c) the biggest feature you notice of the game is undoubtedly the cars themselves and their positions, and that's currently all that can identify which game table you're playing at in a *quick* glance. however, the card positions can change drastically between you and the other players' turns leading back to you, swapping from clockwise to counter clockwise order or more.
d) we have the option of doing this by using the notes section anyways, so implementing it into the interface would make it friendlier for everyone — i would guess that it's not very hard to implement click to gray out/x out? so i would assume the biggest debatable point here is whether this breaks the memory aspect, given the playerbase and gameplay thus far? -
• ¿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 v108
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• 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.
Currently, all 15 condition cards are listed out below the game when this preference is selected — This is really helpful to learning and recalling what types of cards there are, but I think it could be helpful if we could like, X out or gray out cards to somehow indicate "yes we know this card is in use bc we've had this card before.
I know Narabi fundamentally is supposed to rely on memory, but given that most of all Narabi tables (to my knowledge, lately,) happen in turn-based mode, meaning:
a) multiple games happening at the same time, over a prolonged period of time like days or weeks,
b) mixing up which games' cards' conditions are which is common
c) the biggest feature you notice of the game is undoubtedly the cars themselves and their positions, and that's currently all that can identify which game table you're playing at in a *quick* glance. however, the card positions can change drastically between you and the other players' turns leading back to you, swapping from clockwise to counter clockwise order or more.
d) we have the option of doing this by using the notes section anyways, so implementing it into the interface would make it friendlier for everyone — i would guess that it's not very hard to implement click to gray out/x out? so i would assume the biggest debatable point here is whether this breaks the memory aspect, given the playerbase and gameplay thus far? • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v108
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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.
Currently, all 15 condition cards are listed out below the game when this preference is selected — This is really helpful to learning and recalling what types of cards there are, but I think it could be helpful if we could like, X out or gray out cards to somehow indicate "yes we know this card is in use bc we've had this card before.
I know Narabi fundamentally is supposed to rely on memory, but given that most of all Narabi tables (to my knowledge, lately,) happen in turn-based mode, meaning:
a) multiple games happening at the same time, over a prolonged period of time like days or weeks,
b) mixing up which games' cards' conditions are which is common
c) the biggest feature you notice of the game is undoubtedly the cars themselves and their positions, and that's currently all that can identify which game table you're playing at in a *quick* glance. however, the card positions can change drastically between you and the other players' turns leading back to you, swapping from clockwise to counter clockwise order or more.
d) we have the option of doing this by using the notes section anyways, so implementing it into the interface would make it friendlier for everyone — i would guess that it's not very hard to implement click to gray out/x out? so i would assume the biggest debatable point here is whether this breaks the memory aspect, given the playerbase and gameplay thus far? -
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Google Chrome v108
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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.
Currently, all 15 condition cards are listed out below the game when this preference is selected — This is really helpful to learning and recalling what types of cards there are, but I think it could be helpful if we could like, X out or gray out cards to somehow indicate "yes we know this card is in use bc we've had this card before.
I know Narabi fundamentally is supposed to rely on memory, but given that most of all Narabi tables (to my knowledge, lately,) happen in turn-based mode, meaning:
a) multiple games happening at the same time, over a prolonged period of time like days or weeks,
b) mixing up which games' cards' conditions are which is common
c) the biggest feature you notice of the game is undoubtedly the cars themselves and their positions, and that's currently all that can identify which game table you're playing at in a *quick* glance. however, the card positions can change drastically between you and the other players' turns leading back to you, swapping from clockwise to counter clockwise order or more.
d) we have the option of doing this by using the notes section anyways, so implementing it into the interface would make it friendlier for everyone — i would guess that it's not very hard to implement click to gray out/x out? so i would assume the biggest debatable point here is whether this breaks the memory aspect, given the playerbase and gameplay thus far? • ¿Qué navegador estás usando?
Google Chrome v108
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I would wager to say most people don't wait around 30 minutes for one table of one game — meaning they queue for multiple tables at various games — meaning they are a lot more likely to get matched to another game before a Narabi table fills :')
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