#30376: "Suggest changing visuals when player is eliminated"
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• Te rugăm copiază/lipeşte mesajul erorii pe care îl vezi pe ecran, dacă apare vreunul.
When my friend was eliminated from Exploration: Warzone in a game we were playing, the only indications of that were in the game log and in a note in his score box that said "The game is finished for this player." He could even continue to select and rotate hexes, although the game would not let him confirm them. And the hex placement area continued to show places for 3 hexes to be placed. I suggest a few visual changes to improve the experience when a player is eliminated.
(Several of my suggestions are based on visual changes in two other games on Board Game Arena where elimination occurs: Schrodinger's Cats and Coup.)
I suggest triggering the following visual changes any time a player is eliminated:
(1) In the player's score box, add strikethrough to the eliminated player's name. (I'm guessing there may be an API command for this.)
(2) For the player's spaceship card, indicate the player's elimination by dimming the spaceship card AND/OR placing a red X through the spaceship card.
I further suggest triggering the following visual change if at the end of a round only 1 player is eliminated:
(3) Dim the eliminated player's hexes and make it so they cannot be clicked on. (I also thought of clearing them from the screen, but I prefer dimming them because that way the eliminated player can look at them and say "guys, I would have played [such and such] tile next!")
(4) Change the hex placement area to look as it would for a 2-person game. Don't show the outline of where the eliminated player would play. That's confusing and it made us wonder if the actions bordering that hex would still happen.
(I wrote a separate ticket suggesting a prompt allowing eliminated players to either spectate or return to the main menu.) -
• Explică, te rugăm, ce ai vrut să faci, ce ai făcut, și ce s-a întâmplat
• Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v87
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• Va rugam copiati/lipiti textul afisat in engleza in locul limbii dumneavoastra. Dacă ai o captură de ecran cu acest bug (ceea ce îți sugerăm), poți folosi Imgur.com pentru încărcarea imaginii și pentru a pune link-ul aici.
When my friend was eliminated from Exploration: Warzone in a game we were playing, the only indications of that were in the game log and in a note in his score box that said "The game is finished for this player." He could even continue to select and rotate hexes, although the game would not let him confirm them. And the hex placement area continued to show places for 3 hexes to be placed. I suggest a few visual changes to improve the experience when a player is eliminated.
(Several of my suggestions are based on visual changes in two other games on Board Game Arena where elimination occurs: Schrodinger's Cats and Coup.)
I suggest triggering the following visual changes any time a player is eliminated:
(1) In the player's score box, add strikethrough to the eliminated player's name. (I'm guessing there may be an API command for this.)
(2) For the player's spaceship card, indicate the player's elimination by dimming the spaceship card AND/OR placing a red X through the spaceship card.
I further suggest triggering the following visual change if at the end of a round only 1 player is eliminated:
(3) Dim the eliminated player's hexes and make it so they cannot be clicked on. (I also thought of clearing them from the screen, but I prefer dimming them because that way the eliminated player can look at them and say "guys, I would have played [such and such] tile next!")
(4) Change the hex placement area to look as it would for a 2-person game. Don't show the outline of where the eliminated player would play. That's confusing and it made us wonder if the actions bordering that hex would still happen.
(I wrote a separate ticket suggesting a prompt allowing eliminated players to either spectate or return to the main menu.) -
• Este textul acesta disponibil în sistemul de traduceri? Dacă da, a fost tradus mai recent de 24 de ore?
• Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v87
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• Vă rugăm să explicați sugestia exact și concis, astfel încât să fie cât mai ușor de înțeles.
When my friend was eliminated from Exploration: Warzone in a game we were playing, the only indications of that were in the game log and in a note in his score box that said "The game is finished for this player." He could even continue to select and rotate hexes, although the game would not let him confirm them. And the hex placement area continued to show places for 3 hexes to be placed. I suggest a few visual changes to improve the experience when a player is eliminated.
(Several of my suggestions are based on visual changes in two other games on Board Game Arena where elimination occurs: Schrodinger's Cats and Coup.)
I suggest triggering the following visual changes any time a player is eliminated:
(1) In the player's score box, add strikethrough to the eliminated player's name. (I'm guessing there may be an API command for this.)
(2) For the player's spaceship card, indicate the player's elimination by dimming the spaceship card AND/OR placing a red X through the spaceship card.
I further suggest triggering the following visual change if at the end of a round only 1 player is eliminated:
(3) Dim the eliminated player's hexes and make it so they cannot be clicked on. (I also thought of clearing them from the screen, but I prefer dimming them because that way the eliminated player can look at them and say "guys, I would have played [such and such] tile next!")
(4) Change the hex placement area to look as it would for a 2-person game. Don't show the outline of where the eliminated player would play. That's confusing and it made us wonder if the actions bordering that hex would still happen.
(I wrote a separate ticket suggesting a prompt allowing eliminated players to either spectate or return to the main menu.) • Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v87
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• Ce a fost afișat pe ecran atunci când ai fost blocat (Ecran gol? O parte din interfața jocului? Mesaj de eroare?)
When my friend was eliminated from Exploration: Warzone in a game we were playing, the only indications of that were in the game log and in a note in his score box that said "The game is finished for this player." He could even continue to select and rotate hexes, although the game would not let him confirm them. And the hex placement area continued to show places for 3 hexes to be placed. I suggest a few visual changes to improve the experience when a player is eliminated.
(Several of my suggestions are based on visual changes in two other games on Board Game Arena where elimination occurs: Schrodinger's Cats and Coup.)
I suggest triggering the following visual changes any time a player is eliminated:
(1) In the player's score box, add strikethrough to the eliminated player's name. (I'm guessing there may be an API command for this.)
(2) For the player's spaceship card, indicate the player's elimination by dimming the spaceship card AND/OR placing a red X through the spaceship card.
I further suggest triggering the following visual change if at the end of a round only 1 player is eliminated:
(3) Dim the eliminated player's hexes and make it so they cannot be clicked on. (I also thought of clearing them from the screen, but I prefer dimming them because that way the eliminated player can look at them and say "guys, I would have played [such and such] tile next!")
(4) Change the hex placement area to look as it would for a 2-person game. Don't show the outline of where the eliminated player would play. That's confusing and it made us wonder if the actions bordering that hex would still happen.
(I wrote a separate ticket suggesting a prompt allowing eliminated players to either spectate or return to the main menu.) • Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v87
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• Care parte din reguli nu a fost respectată de adaptarea BGA
When my friend was eliminated from Exploration: Warzone in a game we were playing, the only indications of that were in the game log and in a note in his score box that said "The game is finished for this player." He could even continue to select and rotate hexes, although the game would not let him confirm them. And the hex placement area continued to show places for 3 hexes to be placed. I suggest a few visual changes to improve the experience when a player is eliminated.
(Several of my suggestions are based on visual changes in two other games on Board Game Arena where elimination occurs: Schrodinger's Cats and Coup.)
I suggest triggering the following visual changes any time a player is eliminated:
(1) In the player's score box, add strikethrough to the eliminated player's name. (I'm guessing there may be an API command for this.)
(2) For the player's spaceship card, indicate the player's elimination by dimming the spaceship card AND/OR placing a red X through the spaceship card.
I further suggest triggering the following visual change if at the end of a round only 1 player is eliminated:
(3) Dim the eliminated player's hexes and make it so they cannot be clicked on. (I also thought of clearing them from the screen, but I prefer dimming them because that way the eliminated player can look at them and say "guys, I would have played [such and such] tile next!")
(4) Change the hex placement area to look as it would for a 2-person game. Don't show the outline of where the eliminated player would play. That's confusing and it made us wonder if the actions bordering that hex would still happen.
(I wrote a separate ticket suggesting a prompt allowing eliminated players to either spectate or return to the main menu.) -
• Se observă frauda când derulați reluarea? Dacă da, la a câta mutare?
• Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v87
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• Care a fost acțiunea pe care ai vrut să o faci?
When my friend was eliminated from Exploration: Warzone in a game we were playing, the only indications of that were in the game log and in a note in his score box that said "The game is finished for this player." He could even continue to select and rotate hexes, although the game would not let him confirm them. And the hex placement area continued to show places for 3 hexes to be placed. I suggest a few visual changes to improve the experience when a player is eliminated.
(Several of my suggestions are based on visual changes in two other games on Board Game Arena where elimination occurs: Schrodinger's Cats and Coup.)
I suggest triggering the following visual changes any time a player is eliminated:
(1) In the player's score box, add strikethrough to the eliminated player's name. (I'm guessing there may be an API command for this.)
(2) For the player's spaceship card, indicate the player's elimination by dimming the spaceship card AND/OR placing a red X through the spaceship card.
I further suggest triggering the following visual change if at the end of a round only 1 player is eliminated:
(3) Dim the eliminated player's hexes and make it so they cannot be clicked on. (I also thought of clearing them from the screen, but I prefer dimming them because that way the eliminated player can look at them and say "guys, I would have played [such and such] tile next!")
(4) Change the hex placement area to look as it would for a 2-person game. Don't show the outline of where the eliminated player would play. That's confusing and it made us wonder if the actions bordering that hex would still happen.
(I wrote a separate ticket suggesting a prompt allowing eliminated players to either spectate or return to the main menu.) -
• Ce ai făcut de ai produs această reacție/eroare?
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• Ce se întâmplă atunci când vrei să faci asta (apare o eroare, un mesaj din partea jocului in partea de sus a ecranului, ...)?
• Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v87
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• În ce etapă a jocului a apărut eroarea (care era instrucțiunea din acel moment) ?
When my friend was eliminated from Exploration: Warzone in a game we were playing, the only indications of that were in the game log and in a note in his score box that said "The game is finished for this player." He could even continue to select and rotate hexes, although the game would not let him confirm them. And the hex placement area continued to show places for 3 hexes to be placed. I suggest a few visual changes to improve the experience when a player is eliminated.
(Several of my suggestions are based on visual changes in two other games on Board Game Arena where elimination occurs: Schrodinger's Cats and Coup.)
I suggest triggering the following visual changes any time a player is eliminated:
(1) In the player's score box, add strikethrough to the eliminated player's name. (I'm guessing there may be an API command for this.)
(2) For the player's spaceship card, indicate the player's elimination by dimming the spaceship card AND/OR placing a red X through the spaceship card.
I further suggest triggering the following visual change if at the end of a round only 1 player is eliminated:
(3) Dim the eliminated player's hexes and make it so they cannot be clicked on. (I also thought of clearing them from the screen, but I prefer dimming them because that way the eliminated player can look at them and say "guys, I would have played [such and such] tile next!")
(4) Change the hex placement area to look as it would for a 2-person game. Don't show the outline of where the eliminated player would play. That's confusing and it made us wonder if the actions bordering that hex would still happen.
(I wrote a separate ticket suggesting a prompt allowing eliminated players to either spectate or return to the main menu.) -
• Ce se întâmplă atunci când vrei să acționezi în joc (apare o eroare, un mesaj din partea jocului in partea de sus a ecranului, ...)?
• Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v87
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• Descrieți, vă rugăm, problema de afișaj. Dacă ai o captură de ecran cu acest bug (ceea ce îți sugerăm), poți folosi Imgur.com pentru încărcarea imaginii și pentru a pune link-ul aici.
When my friend was eliminated from Exploration: Warzone in a game we were playing, the only indications of that were in the game log and in a note in his score box that said "The game is finished for this player." He could even continue to select and rotate hexes, although the game would not let him confirm them. And the hex placement area continued to show places for 3 hexes to be placed. I suggest a few visual changes to improve the experience when a player is eliminated.
(Several of my suggestions are based on visual changes in two other games on Board Game Arena where elimination occurs: Schrodinger's Cats and Coup.)
I suggest triggering the following visual changes any time a player is eliminated:
(1) In the player's score box, add strikethrough to the eliminated player's name. (I'm guessing there may be an API command for this.)
(2) For the player's spaceship card, indicate the player's elimination by dimming the spaceship card AND/OR placing a red X through the spaceship card.
I further suggest triggering the following visual change if at the end of a round only 1 player is eliminated:
(3) Dim the eliminated player's hexes and make it so they cannot be clicked on. (I also thought of clearing them from the screen, but I prefer dimming them because that way the eliminated player can look at them and say "guys, I would have played [such and such] tile next!")
(4) Change the hex placement area to look as it would for a 2-person game. Don't show the outline of where the eliminated player would play. That's confusing and it made us wonder if the actions bordering that hex would still happen.
(I wrote a separate ticket suggesting a prompt allowing eliminated players to either spectate or return to the main menu.) • Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v87
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• Va rugam copiati/lipiti textul afisat in engleza in locul limbii dumneavoastra. Dacă ai o captură de ecran cu acest bug (ceea ce îți sugerăm), poți folosi Imgur.com pentru încărcarea imaginii și pentru a pune link-ul aici.
When my friend was eliminated from Exploration: Warzone in a game we were playing, the only indications of that were in the game log and in a note in his score box that said "The game is finished for this player." He could even continue to select and rotate hexes, although the game would not let him confirm them. And the hex placement area continued to show places for 3 hexes to be placed. I suggest a few visual changes to improve the experience when a player is eliminated.
(Several of my suggestions are based on visual changes in two other games on Board Game Arena where elimination occurs: Schrodinger's Cats and Coup.)
I suggest triggering the following visual changes any time a player is eliminated:
(1) In the player's score box, add strikethrough to the eliminated player's name. (I'm guessing there may be an API command for this.)
(2) For the player's spaceship card, indicate the player's elimination by dimming the spaceship card AND/OR placing a red X through the spaceship card.
I further suggest triggering the following visual change if at the end of a round only 1 player is eliminated:
(3) Dim the eliminated player's hexes and make it so they cannot be clicked on. (I also thought of clearing them from the screen, but I prefer dimming them because that way the eliminated player can look at them and say "guys, I would have played [such and such] tile next!")
(4) Change the hex placement area to look as it would for a 2-person game. Don't show the outline of where the eliminated player would play. That's confusing and it made us wonder if the actions bordering that hex would still happen.
(I wrote a separate ticket suggesting a prompt allowing eliminated players to either spectate or return to the main menu.) -
• Este textul acesta disponibil în sistemul de traduceri? Dacă da, a fost tradus mai recent de 24 de ore?
• Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v87
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• Vă rugăm să explicați sugestia exact și concis, astfel încât să fie cât mai ușor de înțeles.
When my friend was eliminated from Exploration: Warzone in a game we were playing, the only indications of that were in the game log and in a note in his score box that said "The game is finished for this player." He could even continue to select and rotate hexes, although the game would not let him confirm them. And the hex placement area continued to show places for 3 hexes to be placed. I suggest a few visual changes to improve the experience when a player is eliminated.
(Several of my suggestions are based on visual changes in two other games on Board Game Arena where elimination occurs: Schrodinger's Cats and Coup.)
I suggest triggering the following visual changes any time a player is eliminated:
(1) In the player's score box, add strikethrough to the eliminated player's name. (I'm guessing there may be an API command for this.)
(2) For the player's spaceship card, indicate the player's elimination by dimming the spaceship card AND/OR placing a red X through the spaceship card.
I further suggest triggering the following visual change if at the end of a round only 1 player is eliminated:
(3) Dim the eliminated player's hexes and make it so they cannot be clicked on. (I also thought of clearing them from the screen, but I prefer dimming them because that way the eliminated player can look at them and say "guys, I would have played [such and such] tile next!")
(4) Change the hex placement area to look as it would for a 2-person game. Don't show the outline of where the eliminated player would play. That's confusing and it made us wonder if the actions bordering that hex would still happen.
(I wrote a separate ticket suggesting a prompt allowing eliminated players to either spectate or return to the main menu.) • Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v87
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- Dacă ai o captură de ecran cu acest bug (ceea ce îți sugerăm), poți folosi Imgur.com pentru încărcarea imaginii și pentru a pune link-ul aici.
