#134364: "See only confirmed moves!"
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Tarkka kuvaus
• Kopioi/liitä virheilmoitus näytöltäsi, jos sait sellaisen.
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• Selitä mitä halusit tehdä, mitä teit ja mitä tapahtui
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Google Chrome v127
• Ole hyvä ja kopioi teksti englanniksi oman kielesi sijasta. Jos sinulla on kuvankaappaus tästä bugista, voit käyttää Imgur.com:a sen lähettämiseksi. Kopioi ja liitä linkki tähän.
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• Onko tämä teksti saatavilla käännösjärjestelmässä? Jos on, onko sen käännöksestä yli 24 tuntia?
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Google Chrome v127
• Selitä ehdotuksesti tarkasti ja ytimekkäästi, jotta se on ymmärrettävissä niin helposti kuin mahdollista.
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Google Chrome v127
• Mitä näytöllä näkyi kun olit estettynä (Tyhjä ruutu? Osa pelin käyttöliittymästä? Virheilmoitus?)
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Google Chrome v127
• Mitä osaa säännöistä BGA:n sovellus ei noudattanut
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• Onko sääntörikkomus nähtävillä pelin toistossa? Jos kyllä, mikä on siirron numero?
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Google Chrome v127
• Minkä pelin toiminnon halusit suorittaa?
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• Mitä yritit tehdä tämän pelitoiminnon käynnistymiseksi?
• Mitä tapahtui kun yritit tehdä tämän (virheilmoitus, pelin tilapalkin viesti, ...)?
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Google Chrome v127
• Missä vaiheessa peliä ongelma ilmeni (mikä oli silloinen pelin ohje)?
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• Mitä tapahtui kun yritit tehdä tämän pelin toiminnon (virheilmoitus, pelin tilapalkin viesti, ...)?
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Google Chrome v127
• Kuvaile näyttöongelmaa. Jos sinulla on kuvankaappaus tästä bugista, voit käyttää Imgur.com:a sen lähettämiseksi. Kopioi ja liitä linkki tähän.
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Google Chrome v127
• Ole hyvä ja kopioi teksti englanniksi oman kielesi sijasta. Jos sinulla on kuvankaappaus tästä bugista, voit käyttää Imgur.com:a sen lähettämiseksi. Kopioi ja liitä linkki tähän.
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• Onko tämä teksti saatavilla käännösjärjestelmässä? Jos on, onko sen käännöksestä yli 24 tuntia?
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Google Chrome v127
• Selitä ehdotuksesti tarkasti ja ytimekkäästi, jotta se on ymmärrettävissä niin helposti kuin mahdollista.
I'm really glad to see this classic implemented here. Well done!
Unfortunately, one negative element should be corrected if possible. It's really unpleasant to see in the game log the color and square of a tile unofficially played by an opponent who then decides to undo his action. (I can't remember what it's like in real time, on the game board itself, as I play almost exclusively turn-based games, and I'm never in front of my screen when an opponent makes his move).
The identity of the tiles played should only be visible when the action is confirmed by the player - as implemented, for example, in Castles of Burgundy. (Incidentally, this implementation is of little importance in CoB, as players don't have a private, secret area). As it is, it's a bit like opponents sharing part of their hand every time they hesitate on a move, whereas the very essence of the game demands that the identity of our hand be constantly unknown to our opponents.
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Google Chrome v127
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