#24792: "Click to "Confirm" card choice"
Με τι σχετίζεται αύτη η αναφορά;
Τι συνέβη; Επιλέξτε από τα παρακάτω
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Εάν ναι, παρακαλούμε ΨΗΦΙΣΤΕ για αυτήν την αναφορά. Στις εκθέσεις με τις περισσότερες ψήφους δίνεται προτεραιότητα!
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Λεπτομερής περιγραφή
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• Παρακαλούμε κάντε αντιγραφή/επικόλληση του μηνύματος που βλέπετε στην οθόνη σας, αν υπάρχει.
In the implementation of other card drafting games I play on BGA (Sushi Go or Seven Wonders), multiple / intentional clicks are required to select a card. I believe in Sushi Go there is a first click to select and then a click to confirm the card choice, and in Seven Wonders you must select a certain sub-action to do with each card that is drafted. I was in the game of Boomerang using a touchpad and laptop, and hovering over each card to look at the artwork (which is very nice!). I must have accidentally lightly clicked one of the cards because it selected when I didn't mean to. Because I was the 2nd of two players to choose the card, I did not have the option to undo or 'select another card while waiting for other players' etc., (although I noticed on my next turn that is available if you are not the last to choose and this is great). I think perhaps a click to confirm, or requiring a double click etc., might improve the implementation in avoiding stray clicks, especially if my memory is correct that this is how Sushi Go (the most similar in terms of the drafting mechanic alone) is programmed on BGA. This would help so that hovering over the card to magnify it would not lead to as many stray clicks with a touchpad.
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• Παρακαλώ εξηγήστε τι θέλατε να κάνατε, τι κάνατε και τι συνέβη
• Ποιο είναι το πρόγραμμα περιήγησής σου;
Google Chrome v85
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• Παρακαλώ κάνε αντιγραφή/επικόλληση του κειμένου που απεικονίζεται στα αγγλικά αντί για αυτό που είναι στη γλώσσα σου.. Αν έχεις ένα screenshot αυτού του bug (καλή πρακτική), μπορείς να χρησιμοποιήσεις μια υπηρεσία φιλοξενίας εικόνων της επιλογής σου (για παράδειγμα snipboard.io) για να το ανεβάσεις και να αντιγράψεις/επικολλήσεις τον σύνδεσμο εδώ. είναι αυτό το κείμενο διαθέσιμο στο σύστημα μετάφρασης; Αν ναι, έχει μεταφραστεί για παραπάνω από 24 ώρες;
In the implementation of other card drafting games I play on BGA (Sushi Go or Seven Wonders), multiple / intentional clicks are required to select a card. I believe in Sushi Go there is a first click to select and then a click to confirm the card choice, and in Seven Wonders you must select a certain sub-action to do with each card that is drafted. I was in the game of Boomerang using a touchpad and laptop, and hovering over each card to look at the artwork (which is very nice!). I must have accidentally lightly clicked one of the cards because it selected when I didn't mean to. Because I was the 2nd of two players to choose the card, I did not have the option to undo or 'select another card while waiting for other players' etc., (although I noticed on my next turn that is available if you are not the last to choose and this is great). I think perhaps a click to confirm, or requiring a double click etc., might improve the implementation in avoiding stray clicks, especially if my memory is correct that this is how Sushi Go (the most similar in terms of the drafting mechanic alone) is programmed on BGA. This would help so that hovering over the card to magnify it would not lead to as many stray clicks with a touchpad.
• Ποιο είναι το πρόγραμμα περιήγησής σου;
Google Chrome v85
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• Παρακάλώ εξηγήστε την πρότασή σας με ακρίβεια και περιεκτικότητα, ώστε να είναι όσο το δυνατόν πιο εύκολο να γίνει αντιληπτό τι εννοείτε.
In the implementation of other card drafting games I play on BGA (Sushi Go or Seven Wonders), multiple / intentional clicks are required to select a card. I believe in Sushi Go there is a first click to select and then a click to confirm the card choice, and in Seven Wonders you must select a certain sub-action to do with each card that is drafted. I was in the game of Boomerang using a touchpad and laptop, and hovering over each card to look at the artwork (which is very nice!). I must have accidentally lightly clicked one of the cards because it selected when I didn't mean to. Because I was the 2nd of two players to choose the card, I did not have the option to undo or 'select another card while waiting for other players' etc., (although I noticed on my next turn that is available if you are not the last to choose and this is great). I think perhaps a click to confirm, or requiring a double click etc., might improve the implementation in avoiding stray clicks, especially if my memory is correct that this is how Sushi Go (the most similar in terms of the drafting mechanic alone) is programmed on BGA. This would help so that hovering over the card to magnify it would not lead to as many stray clicks with a touchpad.
• Ποιο είναι το πρόγραμμα περιήγησής σου;
Google Chrome v85
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• Τι εμφανιζόταν στην οθόνη όταν σταμάτησε (Κενή οθόνη; Μέρος του περιβάλλοντος του παιχνιδιού; Μήνυμα σφάλματος;)
In the implementation of other card drafting games I play on BGA (Sushi Go or Seven Wonders), multiple / intentional clicks are required to select a card. I believe in Sushi Go there is a first click to select and then a click to confirm the card choice, and in Seven Wonders you must select a certain sub-action to do with each card that is drafted. I was in the game of Boomerang using a touchpad and laptop, and hovering over each card to look at the artwork (which is very nice!). I must have accidentally lightly clicked one of the cards because it selected when I didn't mean to. Because I was the 2nd of two players to choose the card, I did not have the option to undo or 'select another card while waiting for other players' etc., (although I noticed on my next turn that is available if you are not the last to choose and this is great). I think perhaps a click to confirm, or requiring a double click etc., might improve the implementation in avoiding stray clicks, especially if my memory is correct that this is how Sushi Go (the most similar in terms of the drafting mechanic alone) is programmed on BGA. This would help so that hovering over the card to magnify it would not lead to as many stray clicks with a touchpad.
• Ποιο είναι το πρόγραμμα περιήγησής σου;
Google Chrome v85
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• Ποιο μέρος των κανόνων δεν έγινε σεβαστό από την μετατροπή του παιχνιδιού για την BGA
In the implementation of other card drafting games I play on BGA (Sushi Go or Seven Wonders), multiple / intentional clicks are required to select a card. I believe in Sushi Go there is a first click to select and then a click to confirm the card choice, and in Seven Wonders you must select a certain sub-action to do with each card that is drafted. I was in the game of Boomerang using a touchpad and laptop, and hovering over each card to look at the artwork (which is very nice!). I must have accidentally lightly clicked one of the cards because it selected when I didn't mean to. Because I was the 2nd of two players to choose the card, I did not have the option to undo or 'select another card while waiting for other players' etc., (although I noticed on my next turn that is available if you are not the last to choose and this is great). I think perhaps a click to confirm, or requiring a double click etc., might improve the implementation in avoiding stray clicks, especially if my memory is correct that this is how Sushi Go (the most similar in terms of the drafting mechanic alone) is programmed on BGA. This would help so that hovering over the card to magnify it would not lead to as many stray clicks with a touchpad.
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• Είναι η παραβίαση των κανόνων ορατή στην αναπαραγωγή του παιχνιδιού; Αν ναι, σε ποια κίνηση;
• Ποιο είναι το πρόγραμμα περιήγησής σου;
Google Chrome v85
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• Ποια ήταν η δράση του παιχνιδιού που ήθελες να κάνεις;
In the implementation of other card drafting games I play on BGA (Sushi Go or Seven Wonders), multiple / intentional clicks are required to select a card. I believe in Sushi Go there is a first click to select and then a click to confirm the card choice, and in Seven Wonders you must select a certain sub-action to do with each card that is drafted. I was in the game of Boomerang using a touchpad and laptop, and hovering over each card to look at the artwork (which is very nice!). I must have accidentally lightly clicked one of the cards because it selected when I didn't mean to. Because I was the 2nd of two players to choose the card, I did not have the option to undo or 'select another card while waiting for other players' etc., (although I noticed on my next turn that is available if you are not the last to choose and this is great). I think perhaps a click to confirm, or requiring a double click etc., might improve the implementation in avoiding stray clicks, especially if my memory is correct that this is how Sushi Go (the most similar in terms of the drafting mechanic alone) is programmed on BGA. This would help so that hovering over the card to magnify it would not lead to as many stray clicks with a touchpad.
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• Τι προσπαθείτε να κάνετε για να ενεργοποιείσετε αυτήν την ενέργεια του παιχνιδιου;
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• Τι συνέβη όταν προσπαθήσατε να το κάνετε αυτό (μνμ σφάλματος, μνμ στην μπάρα κατάστασης, ...);
• Ποιο είναι το πρόγραμμα περιήγησής σου;
Google Chrome v85
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• Σε ποια φάση του παιχνιδιού προέκυψε το πρόβλημα (ποιά ήταν η τρέχουσα οδηγία στο παιχνίδι);
In the implementation of other card drafting games I play on BGA (Sushi Go or Seven Wonders), multiple / intentional clicks are required to select a card. I believe in Sushi Go there is a first click to select and then a click to confirm the card choice, and in Seven Wonders you must select a certain sub-action to do with each card that is drafted. I was in the game of Boomerang using a touchpad and laptop, and hovering over each card to look at the artwork (which is very nice!). I must have accidentally lightly clicked one of the cards because it selected when I didn't mean to. Because I was the 2nd of two players to choose the card, I did not have the option to undo or 'select another card while waiting for other players' etc., (although I noticed on my next turn that is available if you are not the last to choose and this is great). I think perhaps a click to confirm, or requiring a double click etc., might improve the implementation in avoiding stray clicks, especially if my memory is correct that this is how Sushi Go (the most similar in terms of the drafting mechanic alone) is programmed on BGA. This would help so that hovering over the card to magnify it would not lead to as many stray clicks with a touchpad.
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• Τι συνέβη όταν προσπαθήσατε να κάνετε κάποια ενέργεια στο παιχνίδι (μνμ σφάλματος, μνμ στην μπάρα κατάστασης, ...);
• Ποιο είναι το πρόγραμμα περιήγησής σου;
Google Chrome v85
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• Παρακαλούμε περιγράψτε το πρόβλημα απεικόνισης που έχετε. Αν έχεις ένα screenshot αυτού του bug (καλή πρακτική), μπορείς να χρησιμοποιήσεις μια υπηρεσία φιλοξενίας εικόνων της επιλογής σου (για παράδειγμα snipboard.io) για να το ανεβάσεις και να αντιγράψεις/επικολλήσεις τον σύνδεσμο εδώ.
In the implementation of other card drafting games I play on BGA (Sushi Go or Seven Wonders), multiple / intentional clicks are required to select a card. I believe in Sushi Go there is a first click to select and then a click to confirm the card choice, and in Seven Wonders you must select a certain sub-action to do with each card that is drafted. I was in the game of Boomerang using a touchpad and laptop, and hovering over each card to look at the artwork (which is very nice!). I must have accidentally lightly clicked one of the cards because it selected when I didn't mean to. Because I was the 2nd of two players to choose the card, I did not have the option to undo or 'select another card while waiting for other players' etc., (although I noticed on my next turn that is available if you are not the last to choose and this is great). I think perhaps a click to confirm, or requiring a double click etc., might improve the implementation in avoiding stray clicks, especially if my memory is correct that this is how Sushi Go (the most similar in terms of the drafting mechanic alone) is programmed on BGA. This would help so that hovering over the card to magnify it would not lead to as many stray clicks with a touchpad.
• Ποιο είναι το πρόγραμμα περιήγησής σου;
Google Chrome v85
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• Παρακαλώ κάνε αντιγραφή/επικόλληση του κειμένου που απεικονίζεται στα αγγλικά αντί για αυτό που είναι στη γλώσσα σου.. Αν έχεις ένα screenshot αυτού του bug (καλή πρακτική), μπορείς να χρησιμοποιήσεις μια υπηρεσία φιλοξενίας εικόνων της επιλογής σου (για παράδειγμα snipboard.io) για να το ανεβάσεις και να αντιγράψεις/επικολλήσεις τον σύνδεσμο εδώ. είναι αυτό το κείμενο διαθέσιμο στο σύστημα μετάφρασης; Αν ναι, έχει μεταφραστεί για παραπάνω από 24 ώρες;
In the implementation of other card drafting games I play on BGA (Sushi Go or Seven Wonders), multiple / intentional clicks are required to select a card. I believe in Sushi Go there is a first click to select and then a click to confirm the card choice, and in Seven Wonders you must select a certain sub-action to do with each card that is drafted. I was in the game of Boomerang using a touchpad and laptop, and hovering over each card to look at the artwork (which is very nice!). I must have accidentally lightly clicked one of the cards because it selected when I didn't mean to. Because I was the 2nd of two players to choose the card, I did not have the option to undo or 'select another card while waiting for other players' etc., (although I noticed on my next turn that is available if you are not the last to choose and this is great). I think perhaps a click to confirm, or requiring a double click etc., might improve the implementation in avoiding stray clicks, especially if my memory is correct that this is how Sushi Go (the most similar in terms of the drafting mechanic alone) is programmed on BGA. This would help so that hovering over the card to magnify it would not lead to as many stray clicks with a touchpad.
• Ποιο είναι το πρόγραμμα περιήγησής σου;
Google Chrome v85
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• Παρακάλώ εξηγήστε την πρότασή σας με ακρίβεια και περιεκτικότητα, ώστε να είναι όσο το δυνατόν πιο εύκολο να γίνει αντιληπτό τι εννοείτε.
In the implementation of other card drafting games I play on BGA (Sushi Go or Seven Wonders), multiple / intentional clicks are required to select a card. I believe in Sushi Go there is a first click to select and then a click to confirm the card choice, and in Seven Wonders you must select a certain sub-action to do with each card that is drafted. I was in the game of Boomerang using a touchpad and laptop, and hovering over each card to look at the artwork (which is very nice!). I must have accidentally lightly clicked one of the cards because it selected when I didn't mean to. Because I was the 2nd of two players to choose the card, I did not have the option to undo or 'select another card while waiting for other players' etc., (although I noticed on my next turn that is available if you are not the last to choose and this is great). I think perhaps a click to confirm, or requiring a double click etc., might improve the implementation in avoiding stray clicks, especially if my memory is correct that this is how Sushi Go (the most similar in terms of the drafting mechanic alone) is programmed on BGA. This would help so that hovering over the card to magnify it would not lead to as many stray clicks with a touchpad.
• Ποιο είναι το πρόγραμμα περιήγησής σου;
Google Chrome v85
Ιστορικό αναφορών
I'm seen some games have "Require Confirmation" as a per-user setting in the menu. It is on by default, but those who don't like it could turn it off and never see it again.
Πρόσθεσε κάτι σε αυτήν την αναφορά
- Άλλο ID τραπεζιού/ ID κίνησης
- Το F5 έλυσε το πρόβλημα;
- Το πρόβλημα εμφανιζόταν αρκετές φορες;Παντού ; Τυχαία;
- Αν έχεις ένα screenshot αυτού του bug (καλή πρακτική), μπορείς να χρησιμοποιήσεις μια υπηρεσία φιλοξενίας εικόνων της επιλογής σου (για παράδειγμα snipboard.io) για να το ανεβάσεις και να αντιγράψεις/επικολλήσεις τον σύνδεσμο εδώ.
