#38281: "Include "Accept game" feature in Arena game by hiding opponents when accepting (cut down on AFKs)"
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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.
Hello,
Arena game - unlike casual games - automatically accept queued games, regardless if everyone is actually present. This is understandable from a certain point of view: in competitive gaming, you shouldn't be able to pick you opponents, as they are shown when accepting a casual game.
However, I've noticed several people - including myself - missing out on their Arena games simply because they haven't noticed that the games have started. This can be due to several reasons, some of which can be attributed to the player being AFK, while others can not. E.g. playing without sounds (for obvious reasons e.g. during quiet time) or with multiple tabs open (which sometimes miss out on sound ques, I think).
The problem is regardless simply avoidable. Also, from an opponents perspective it's better for the game not to start at all, instead of having to wait ~3 minutes to kick someone out. My simple solution for the problem is:
Extend the "Accept game"-feature into Arena game (as on casual games), but simply remove the showing of opponents in the accept screen. I'm sure this would greatly improve the BGA experience by removing unneccesary downtime for everyone with no apparent downside.
Thanks for your great work guys! -
• Si us plau, què volies fer, què vas fer i que va succeir
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Google Chrome v89
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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 un servei d'allotjament d'imatges de la teva elecció (per exemple, snipboard.io) per penjar-la i copiar/enganxar l'enllaç aquí. És aquest text disponible al sistema de traducció? Si és així, ha sigut traduït fa més de 24 hores?
Hello,
Arena game - unlike casual games - automatically accept queued games, regardless if everyone is actually present. This is understandable from a certain point of view: in competitive gaming, you shouldn't be able to pick you opponents, as they are shown when accepting a casual game.
However, I've noticed several people - including myself - missing out on their Arena games simply because they haven't noticed that the games have started. This can be due to several reasons, some of which can be attributed to the player being AFK, while others can not. E.g. playing without sounds (for obvious reasons e.g. during quiet time) or with multiple tabs open (which sometimes miss out on sound ques, I think).
The problem is regardless simply avoidable. Also, from an opponents perspective it's better for the game not to start at all, instead of having to wait ~3 minutes to kick someone out. My simple solution for the problem is:
Extend the "Accept game"-feature into Arena game (as on casual games), but simply remove the showing of opponents in the accept screen. I'm sure this would greatly improve the BGA experience by removing unneccesary downtime for everyone with no apparent downside.
Thanks for your great work guys! • Quin és el meu navegador?
Google Chrome v89
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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.
Hello,
Arena game - unlike casual games - automatically accept queued games, regardless if everyone is actually present. This is understandable from a certain point of view: in competitive gaming, you shouldn't be able to pick you opponents, as they are shown when accepting a casual game.
However, I've noticed several people - including myself - missing out on their Arena games simply because they haven't noticed that the games have started. This can be due to several reasons, some of which can be attributed to the player being AFK, while others can not. E.g. playing without sounds (for obvious reasons e.g. during quiet time) or with multiple tabs open (which sometimes miss out on sound ques, I think).
The problem is regardless simply avoidable. Also, from an opponents perspective it's better for the game not to start at all, instead of having to wait ~3 minutes to kick someone out. My simple solution for the problem is:
Extend the "Accept game"-feature into Arena game (as on casual games), but simply remove the showing of opponents in the accept screen. I'm sure this would greatly improve the BGA experience by removing unneccesary downtime for everyone with no apparent downside.
Thanks for your great work guys! • Quin és el meu navegador?
Google Chrome v89
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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?)
Hello,
Arena game - unlike casual games - automatically accept queued games, regardless if everyone is actually present. This is understandable from a certain point of view: in competitive gaming, you shouldn't be able to pick you opponents, as they are shown when accepting a casual game.
However, I've noticed several people - including myself - missing out on their Arena games simply because they haven't noticed that the games have started. This can be due to several reasons, some of which can be attributed to the player being AFK, while others can not. E.g. playing without sounds (for obvious reasons e.g. during quiet time) or with multiple tabs open (which sometimes miss out on sound ques, I think).
The problem is regardless simply avoidable. Also, from an opponents perspective it's better for the game not to start at all, instead of having to wait ~3 minutes to kick someone out. My simple solution for the problem is:
Extend the "Accept game"-feature into Arena game (as on casual games), but simply remove the showing of opponents in the accept screen. I'm sure this would greatly improve the BGA experience by removing unneccesary downtime for everyone with no apparent downside.
Thanks for your great work guys! • Quin és el meu navegador?
Google Chrome v89
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• Quina part de les regles no s'han respectat per l'adaptació de BGA
Hello,
Arena game - unlike casual games - automatically accept queued games, regardless if everyone is actually present. This is understandable from a certain point of view: in competitive gaming, you shouldn't be able to pick you opponents, as they are shown when accepting a casual game.
However, I've noticed several people - including myself - missing out on their Arena games simply because they haven't noticed that the games have started. This can be due to several reasons, some of which can be attributed to the player being AFK, while others can not. E.g. playing without sounds (for obvious reasons e.g. during quiet time) or with multiple tabs open (which sometimes miss out on sound ques, I think).
The problem is regardless simply avoidable. Also, from an opponents perspective it's better for the game not to start at all, instead of having to wait ~3 minutes to kick someone out. My simple solution for the problem is:
Extend the "Accept game"-feature into Arena game (as on casual games), but simply remove the showing of opponents in the accept screen. I'm sure this would greatly improve the BGA experience by removing unneccesary downtime for everyone with no apparent downside.
Thanks for your great work guys! -
• És visible la violació de les normes durant la repetició de la partida? Si es així, en quin número de moviment?
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Google Chrome v89
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• Quina va ser l'acció del joc que volies fer?
Hello,
Arena game - unlike casual games - automatically accept queued games, regardless if everyone is actually present. This is understandable from a certain point of view: in competitive gaming, you shouldn't be able to pick you opponents, as they are shown when accepting a casual game.
However, I've noticed several people - including myself - missing out on their Arena games simply because they haven't noticed that the games have started. This can be due to several reasons, some of which can be attributed to the player being AFK, while others can not. E.g. playing without sounds (for obvious reasons e.g. during quiet time) or with multiple tabs open (which sometimes miss out on sound ques, I think).
The problem is regardless simply avoidable. Also, from an opponents perspective it's better for the game not to start at all, instead of having to wait ~3 minutes to kick someone out. My simple solution for the problem is:
Extend the "Accept game"-feature into Arena game (as on casual games), but simply remove the showing of opponents in the accept screen. I'm sure this would greatly improve the BGA experience by removing unneccesary downtime for everyone with no apparent downside.
Thanks for your great work guys! -
• Què intentes fer per dur a terme aquesta acció del joc?
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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?
Google Chrome v89
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• A quina fase del joc va passar l'error (quina era la ordre en curs)?
Hello,
Arena game - unlike casual games - automatically accept queued games, regardless if everyone is actually present. This is understandable from a certain point of view: in competitive gaming, you shouldn't be able to pick you opponents, as they are shown when accepting a casual game.
However, I've noticed several people - including myself - missing out on their Arena games simply because they haven't noticed that the games have started. This can be due to several reasons, some of which can be attributed to the player being AFK, while others can not. E.g. playing without sounds (for obvious reasons e.g. during quiet time) or with multiple tabs open (which sometimes miss out on sound ques, I think).
The problem is regardless simply avoidable. Also, from an opponents perspective it's better for the game not to start at all, instead of having to wait ~3 minutes to kick someone out. My simple solution for the problem is:
Extend the "Accept game"-feature into Arena game (as on casual games), but simply remove the showing of opponents in the accept screen. I'm sure this would greatly improve the BGA experience by removing unneccesary downtime for everyone with no apparent downside.
Thanks for your great work guys! -
• Què va passar quan vas intentar dur a terme l'acció del joc (missatge d'error, missatge de la barra d'estat del joc, ...)?
• Quin és el meu navegador?
Google Chrome v89
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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 un servei d'allotjament d'imatges de la teva elecció (per exemple, snipboard.io) per penjar-la i copiar/enganxar l'enllaç aquí.
Hello,
Arena game - unlike casual games - automatically accept queued games, regardless if everyone is actually present. This is understandable from a certain point of view: in competitive gaming, you shouldn't be able to pick you opponents, as they are shown when accepting a casual game.
However, I've noticed several people - including myself - missing out on their Arena games simply because they haven't noticed that the games have started. This can be due to several reasons, some of which can be attributed to the player being AFK, while others can not. E.g. playing without sounds (for obvious reasons e.g. during quiet time) or with multiple tabs open (which sometimes miss out on sound ques, I think).
The problem is regardless simply avoidable. Also, from an opponents perspective it's better for the game not to start at all, instead of having to wait ~3 minutes to kick someone out. My simple solution for the problem is:
Extend the "Accept game"-feature into Arena game (as on casual games), but simply remove the showing of opponents in the accept screen. I'm sure this would greatly improve the BGA experience by removing unneccesary downtime for everyone with no apparent downside.
Thanks for your great work guys! • Quin és el meu navegador?
Google Chrome v89
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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 un servei d'allotjament d'imatges de la teva elecció (per exemple, snipboard.io) per penjar-la i copiar/enganxar l'enllaç aquí. És aquest text disponible al sistema de traducció? Si és així, ha sigut traduït fa més de 24 hores?
Hello,
Arena game - unlike casual games - automatically accept queued games, regardless if everyone is actually present. This is understandable from a certain point of view: in competitive gaming, you shouldn't be able to pick you opponents, as they are shown when accepting a casual game.
However, I've noticed several people - including myself - missing out on their Arena games simply because they haven't noticed that the games have started. This can be due to several reasons, some of which can be attributed to the player being AFK, while others can not. E.g. playing without sounds (for obvious reasons e.g. during quiet time) or with multiple tabs open (which sometimes miss out on sound ques, I think).
The problem is regardless simply avoidable. Also, from an opponents perspective it's better for the game not to start at all, instead of having to wait ~3 minutes to kick someone out. My simple solution for the problem is:
Extend the "Accept game"-feature into Arena game (as on casual games), but simply remove the showing of opponents in the accept screen. I'm sure this would greatly improve the BGA experience by removing unneccesary downtime for everyone with no apparent downside.
Thanks for your great work guys! • Quin és el meu navegador?
Google Chrome v89
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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.
Hello,
Arena game - unlike casual games - automatically accept queued games, regardless if everyone is actually present. This is understandable from a certain point of view: in competitive gaming, you shouldn't be able to pick you opponents, as they are shown when accepting a casual game.
However, I've noticed several people - including myself - missing out on their Arena games simply because they haven't noticed that the games have started. This can be due to several reasons, some of which can be attributed to the player being AFK, while others can not. E.g. playing without sounds (for obvious reasons e.g. during quiet time) or with multiple tabs open (which sometimes miss out on sound ques, I think).
The problem is regardless simply avoidable. Also, from an opponents perspective it's better for the game not to start at all, instead of having to wait ~3 minutes to kick someone out. My simple solution for the problem is:
Extend the "Accept game"-feature into Arena game (as on casual games), but simply remove the showing of opponents in the accept screen. I'm sure this would greatly improve the BGA experience by removing unneccesary downtime for everyone with no apparent downside.
Thanks for your great work guys! • Quin és el meu navegador?
Google Chrome v89
Historial de denúncies
This one hides who the opponent is so that doesn't happen.
I'm tired of this AFK stuff happening. (boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=638192809 )
Please up vote this and the other one so we can take care of this issue.
Afegeix quelcom a aquest report
- 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 un servei d'allotjament d'imatges de la teva elecció (per exemple, snipboard.io) per penjar-la i copiar/enganxar l'enllaç aquí.
