#162655: "Variable Goals not being selected properly"
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Tarkka kuvaus
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• Kopioi/liitä virheilmoitus näytöltäsi, jos sait sellaisen.
The physical game has 5 discs, double sided, to use for selecting which 4 goals will be in play. When using these, the rule book says:
Variable Goals: Instead of using the 4 basic goals (that are printed on the game board), shuffle the goal tokens, take 4 at random, and place them on top of the basic goals in any order."
But, the BGA implementation seems to have grouped these 10 goals AND the original 4 printed goals into a large pool of 14 total goals, and chooses 4 from those 14.
This can result in a game that is pretty much a joke, since those 4 printed goals are absurdly easy and will almost always occur in the course of typical game actions, requiring no extra effort or planning or sacrificing other plays that might otherwise be better plays. Those printed goals are meant to be beginner goals.
In this particular game, 2 of the goals were from among the 4 original printed goals: Have 2 or more wild Mantas, and, have 3 or more scoring locations in your scoring pile.
In this game, I triggered end game in NINE turns without even playing my Matrona once. I had three total cards in the scoring pile. This is not how the game was intended with variable goals. (And, as noted, not how the rule book is written).
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• Selitä mitä halusit tehdä, mitä teit ja mitä tapahtui
This is visible at any point in the game replay by looking at the main game board where the goals are displayed.
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Microsoft Edge
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• Ole hyvä ja kopioi teksti englanniksi oman kielesi sijasta. Jos sinulla on kuvakaappaus tästä bugista (hyvä käytäntö), voit käyttää valitsemaasi kuvien isännöintipalvelua (snipboard.io ladataksesi sen ja kopioidaksesi/liittääksesi linkin tähän. Onko tämä teksti saatavilla käännösjärjestelmässä? Jos on, onko sen käännöksestä yli 24 tuntia?
The physical game has 5 discs, double sided, to use for selecting which 4 goals will be in play. When using these, the rule book says:
Variable Goals: Instead of using the 4 basic goals (that are printed on the game board), shuffle the goal tokens, take 4 at random, and place them on top of the basic goals in any order."
But, the BGA implementation seems to have grouped these 10 goals AND the original 4 printed goals into a large pool of 14 total goals, and chooses 4 from those 14.
This can result in a game that is pretty much a joke, since those 4 printed goals are absurdly easy and will almost always occur in the course of typical game actions, requiring no extra effort or planning or sacrificing other plays that might otherwise be better plays. Those printed goals are meant to be beginner goals.
In this particular game, 2 of the goals were from among the 4 original printed goals: Have 2 or more wild Mantas, and, have 3 or more scoring locations in your scoring pile.
In this game, I triggered end game in NINE turns without even playing my Matrona once. I had three total cards in the scoring pile. This is not how the game was intended with variable goals. (And, as noted, not how the rule book is written).
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Microsoft Edge
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• Selitä ehdotuksesti tarkasti ja ytimekkäästi, jotta se on ymmärrettävissä niin helposti kuin mahdollista.
The physical game has 5 discs, double sided, to use for selecting which 4 goals will be in play. When using these, the rule book says:
Variable Goals: Instead of using the 4 basic goals (that are printed on the game board), shuffle the goal tokens, take 4 at random, and place them on top of the basic goals in any order."
But, the BGA implementation seems to have grouped these 10 goals AND the original 4 printed goals into a large pool of 14 total goals, and chooses 4 from those 14.
This can result in a game that is pretty much a joke, since those 4 printed goals are absurdly easy and will almost always occur in the course of typical game actions, requiring no extra effort or planning or sacrificing other plays that might otherwise be better plays. Those printed goals are meant to be beginner goals.
In this particular game, 2 of the goals were from among the 4 original printed goals: Have 2 or more wild Mantas, and, have 3 or more scoring locations in your scoring pile.
In this game, I triggered end game in NINE turns without even playing my Matrona once. I had three total cards in the scoring pile. This is not how the game was intended with variable goals. (And, as noted, not how the rule book is written).
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Microsoft Edge
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• Mitä näytöllä näkyi kun olit estettynä (Tyhjä ruutu? Osa pelin käyttöliittymästä? Virheilmoitus?)
The physical game has 5 discs, double sided, to use for selecting which 4 goals will be in play. When using these, the rule book says:
Variable Goals: Instead of using the 4 basic goals (that are printed on the game board), shuffle the goal tokens, take 4 at random, and place them on top of the basic goals in any order."
But, the BGA implementation seems to have grouped these 10 goals AND the original 4 printed goals into a large pool of 14 total goals, and chooses 4 from those 14.
This can result in a game that is pretty much a joke, since those 4 printed goals are absurdly easy and will almost always occur in the course of typical game actions, requiring no extra effort or planning or sacrificing other plays that might otherwise be better plays. Those printed goals are meant to be beginner goals.
In this particular game, 2 of the goals were from among the 4 original printed goals: Have 2 or more wild Mantas, and, have 3 or more scoring locations in your scoring pile.
In this game, I triggered end game in NINE turns without even playing my Matrona once. I had three total cards in the scoring pile. This is not how the game was intended with variable goals. (And, as noted, not how the rule book is written).
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Microsoft Edge
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• Mitä osaa säännöistä BGA:n sovellus ei noudattanut
The physical game has 5 discs, double sided, to use for selecting which 4 goals will be in play. When using these, the rule book says:
Variable Goals: Instead of using the 4 basic goals (that are printed on the game board), shuffle the goal tokens, take 4 at random, and place them on top of the basic goals in any order."
But, the BGA implementation seems to have grouped these 10 goals AND the original 4 printed goals into a large pool of 14 total goals, and chooses 4 from those 14.
This can result in a game that is pretty much a joke, since those 4 printed goals are absurdly easy and will almost always occur in the course of typical game actions, requiring no extra effort or planning or sacrificing other plays that might otherwise be better plays. Those printed goals are meant to be beginner goals.
In this particular game, 2 of the goals were from among the 4 original printed goals: Have 2 or more wild Mantas, and, have 3 or more scoring locations in your scoring pile.
In this game, I triggered end game in NINE turns without even playing my Matrona once. I had three total cards in the scoring pile. This is not how the game was intended with variable goals. (And, as noted, not how the rule book is written).
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• Onko sääntörikkomus nähtävillä pelin toistossa? Jos kyllä, mikä on siirron numero?
This is visible at any point in the game replay by looking at the main game board where the goals are displayed.
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Microsoft Edge
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• Minkä pelin toiminnon halusit suorittaa?
The physical game has 5 discs, double sided, to use for selecting which 4 goals will be in play. When using these, the rule book says:
Variable Goals: Instead of using the 4 basic goals (that are printed on the game board), shuffle the goal tokens, take 4 at random, and place them on top of the basic goals in any order."
But, the BGA implementation seems to have grouped these 10 goals AND the original 4 printed goals into a large pool of 14 total goals, and chooses 4 from those 14.
This can result in a game that is pretty much a joke, since those 4 printed goals are absurdly easy and will almost always occur in the course of typical game actions, requiring no extra effort or planning or sacrificing other plays that might otherwise be better plays. Those printed goals are meant to be beginner goals.
In this particular game, 2 of the goals were from among the 4 original printed goals: Have 2 or more wild Mantas, and, have 3 or more scoring locations in your scoring pile.
In this game, I triggered end game in NINE turns without even playing my Matrona once. I had three total cards in the scoring pile. This is not how the game was intended with variable goals. (And, as noted, not how the rule book is written).
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• Mitä yritit tehdä tämän pelitoiminnon käynnistymiseksi?
This is visible at any point in the game replay by looking at the main game board where the goals are displayed.
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• Mitä tapahtui kun yritit tehdä tämän (virheilmoitus, pelin tilapalkin viesti, ...)?
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Microsoft Edge
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• Missä vaiheessa peliä ongelma ilmeni (mikä oli silloinen pelin ohje)?
The physical game has 5 discs, double sided, to use for selecting which 4 goals will be in play. When using these, the rule book says:
Variable Goals: Instead of using the 4 basic goals (that are printed on the game board), shuffle the goal tokens, take 4 at random, and place them on top of the basic goals in any order."
But, the BGA implementation seems to have grouped these 10 goals AND the original 4 printed goals into a large pool of 14 total goals, and chooses 4 from those 14.
This can result in a game that is pretty much a joke, since those 4 printed goals are absurdly easy and will almost always occur in the course of typical game actions, requiring no extra effort or planning or sacrificing other plays that might otherwise be better plays. Those printed goals are meant to be beginner goals.
In this particular game, 2 of the goals were from among the 4 original printed goals: Have 2 or more wild Mantas, and, have 3 or more scoring locations in your scoring pile.
In this game, I triggered end game in NINE turns without even playing my Matrona once. I had three total cards in the scoring pile. This is not how the game was intended with variable goals. (And, as noted, not how the rule book is written).
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• Mitä tapahtui kun yritit tehdä tämän pelin toiminnon (virheilmoitus, pelin tilapalkin viesti, ...)?
This is visible at any point in the game replay by looking at the main game board where the goals are displayed.
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Microsoft Edge
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• Kuvaile näyttöongelmaa. Jos sinulla on kuvakaappaus tästä bugista (hyvä käytäntö), voit käyttää valitsemaasi kuvien isännöintipalvelua (snipboard.io ladataksesi sen ja kopioidaksesi/liittääksesi linkin tähän.
The physical game has 5 discs, double sided, to use for selecting which 4 goals will be in play. When using these, the rule book says:
Variable Goals: Instead of using the 4 basic goals (that are printed on the game board), shuffle the goal tokens, take 4 at random, and place them on top of the basic goals in any order."
But, the BGA implementation seems to have grouped these 10 goals AND the original 4 printed goals into a large pool of 14 total goals, and chooses 4 from those 14.
This can result in a game that is pretty much a joke, since those 4 printed goals are absurdly easy and will almost always occur in the course of typical game actions, requiring no extra effort or planning or sacrificing other plays that might otherwise be better plays. Those printed goals are meant to be beginner goals.
In this particular game, 2 of the goals were from among the 4 original printed goals: Have 2 or more wild Mantas, and, have 3 or more scoring locations in your scoring pile.
In this game, I triggered end game in NINE turns without even playing my Matrona once. I had three total cards in the scoring pile. This is not how the game was intended with variable goals. (And, as noted, not how the rule book is written).
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Microsoft Edge
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• Ole hyvä ja kopioi teksti englanniksi oman kielesi sijasta. Jos sinulla on kuvakaappaus tästä bugista (hyvä käytäntö), voit käyttää valitsemaasi kuvien isännöintipalvelua (snipboard.io ladataksesi sen ja kopioidaksesi/liittääksesi linkin tähän. Onko tämä teksti saatavilla käännösjärjestelmässä? Jos on, onko sen käännöksestä yli 24 tuntia?
The physical game has 5 discs, double sided, to use for selecting which 4 goals will be in play. When using these, the rule book says:
Variable Goals: Instead of using the 4 basic goals (that are printed on the game board), shuffle the goal tokens, take 4 at random, and place them on top of the basic goals in any order."
But, the BGA implementation seems to have grouped these 10 goals AND the original 4 printed goals into a large pool of 14 total goals, and chooses 4 from those 14.
This can result in a game that is pretty much a joke, since those 4 printed goals are absurdly easy and will almost always occur in the course of typical game actions, requiring no extra effort or planning or sacrificing other plays that might otherwise be better plays. Those printed goals are meant to be beginner goals.
In this particular game, 2 of the goals were from among the 4 original printed goals: Have 2 or more wild Mantas, and, have 3 or more scoring locations in your scoring pile.
In this game, I triggered end game in NINE turns without even playing my Matrona once. I had three total cards in the scoring pile. This is not how the game was intended with variable goals. (And, as noted, not how the rule book is written).
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Microsoft Edge
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• Selitä ehdotuksesti tarkasti ja ytimekkäästi, jotta se on ymmärrettävissä niin helposti kuin mahdollista.
The physical game has 5 discs, double sided, to use for selecting which 4 goals will be in play. When using these, the rule book says:
Variable Goals: Instead of using the 4 basic goals (that are printed on the game board), shuffle the goal tokens, take 4 at random, and place them on top of the basic goals in any order."
But, the BGA implementation seems to have grouped these 10 goals AND the original 4 printed goals into a large pool of 14 total goals, and chooses 4 from those 14.
This can result in a game that is pretty much a joke, since those 4 printed goals are absurdly easy and will almost always occur in the course of typical game actions, requiring no extra effort or planning or sacrificing other plays that might otherwise be better plays. Those printed goals are meant to be beginner goals.
In this particular game, 2 of the goals were from among the 4 original printed goals: Have 2 or more wild Mantas, and, have 3 or more scoring locations in your scoring pile.
In this game, I triggered end game in NINE turns without even playing my Matrona once. I had three total cards in the scoring pile. This is not how the game was intended with variable goals. (And, as noted, not how the rule book is written).
• Mikä on selaimesi?
Microsoft Edge
Raportin historia
I'll make the fix soon
Table #653612169
Move #2
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We have two of the original goals and 2 of the variable ones.
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- Ilmestyykö ongelma useita kertoja? Joka kerta? Satunnaisesti?
- Jos sinulla on kuvakaappaus tästä bugista (hyvä käytäntö), voit käyttää valitsemaasi kuvien isännöintipalvelua (snipboard.io ladataksesi sen ja kopioidaksesi/liittääksesi linkin tähän.
