#146963: "Game ends early when player can place the rod, but not without the opponent winning"
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• Si us plau, copia i enganxa el missatge d'error que veus a la pantalla, si és que n'hi ha algun.
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. -
• Si us plau, què volies fer, què vas fer i que va succeir
Move 45, the last one
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Si us plau, copieu/enganxeu el text mostrat en anglès en comptes del teu idioma. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. És aquest text disponible al sistema de traducció? Si és així, ha sigut traduït fa més de 24 hores?
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. • Quin és el meu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Si us plau, expliqueu el vostre suggeriment de manera precisa i concisa, per que sigui el més fàcil d'entendre possible.
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. • Quin és el meu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Què es mostrava a la pantalla quan estaves bloquejat (pantalla en blanc? Part de la interfície del joc? Missatge d'error?)
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. • Quin és el meu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Quina part de les regles no s'han respectat per l'adaptació de BGA
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. -
• És visible la violació de les normes durant la repetició de la partida? Si es així, en quin número de moviment?
Move 45, the last one
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Quina va ser l'acció del joc que volies fer?
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. -
• Què intentes fer per dur a terme aquesta acció del joc?
Move 45, the last one
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• Què va passar quan ho vas intentar fer (missatge d'error, missatge de la barra d'estat de la partida, ...)?
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• A quina fase del joc va passar l'error (quina era la ordre en curs)?
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. -
• Què va passar quan vas intentar dur a terme l'acció del joc (missatge d'error, missatge de la barra d'estat del joc, ...)?
Move 45, the last one
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Si us plau, descriviu el problema de visualització. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. • Quin és el meu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Si us plau, copieu/enganxeu el text mostrat en anglès en comptes del teu idioma. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. És aquest text disponible al sistema de traducció? Si és així, ha sigut traduït fa més de 24 hores?
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. • Quin és el meu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Si us plau, expliqueu el vostre suggeriment de manera precisa i concisa, per que sigui el més fàcil d'entendre possible.
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. • Quin és el meu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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