#162655: "Variable Goals not being selected properly"
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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.
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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• Si us plau, què volies fer, què vas fer i que va succeir
This is visible at any point in the game replay by looking at the main game board where the goals are displayed.
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Microsoft Edge
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• Si us plau, copieu/enganxeu el text mostrat en anglès en comptes del teu idioma. Si tens una captura de pantalla d'aquest error (bona pràctica), pots utilitzar Imgur.com per pujar-ho i copiar i enganxar el link aquí.
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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• És aquest text disponible al sistema de traducció? Si és així, ha sigut traduït fa més de 24 hores?
This is visible at any point in the game replay by looking at the main game board where the goals are displayed.
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Microsoft Edge
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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.
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).
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Microsoft Edge
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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?)
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).
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Microsoft Edge
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• Quina part de les regles no s'han respectat per l'adaptació de BGA
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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• És visible la violació de les normes durant la repetició de la partida? Si es així, en quin número de moviment?
This is visible at any point in the game replay by looking at the main game board where the goals are displayed.
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Microsoft Edge
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• Quina va ser l'acció del joc que volies fer?
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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• Què intentes fer per dur a terme aquesta acció del joc?
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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• 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?
Microsoft Edge
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• A quina fase del joc va passar l'error (quina era la ordre en curs)?
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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• Què va passar quan vas intentar dur a terme l'acció del joc (missatge d'error, missatge de la barra d'estat del joc, ...)?
This is visible at any point in the game replay by looking at the main game board where the goals are displayed.
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Microsoft Edge
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• Si us plau, descriviu el problema de visualització. Si tens una captura de pantalla d'aquest error (bona pràctica), pots utilitzar Imgur.com per pujar-ho i copiar i enganxar el link aquí.
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).
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Microsoft Edge
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• Si us plau, copieu/enganxeu el text mostrat en anglès en comptes del teu idioma. Si tens una captura de pantalla d'aquest error (bona pràctica), pots utilitzar Imgur.com per pujar-ho i copiar i enganxar el link aquí.
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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• És aquest text disponible al sistema de traducció? Si és així, ha sigut traduït fa més de 24 hores?
This is visible at any point in the game replay by looking at the main game board where the goals are displayed.
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Microsoft Edge
-
• Si us plau, expliqueu el vostre suggeriment de manera precisa i concisa, per que sigui el més fàcil d'entendre possible.
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).
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Microsoft Edge
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I'll make the fix soon
Table #653612169
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We have two of the original goals and 2 of the variable ones.
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- Un altre ID de partida / ID de moviment
- Prémer F5 ha ajudat a arreglar el problema?
- El problema apareix diversos cops? Cada cop? a l'atzar?
- Si tens una captura de pantalla d'aquest error (bona pràctica), pots utilitzar Imgur.com per pujar-ho i copiar i enganxar el link aquí.
