#16600: "Don't allow users to make really stupid mistakes, or at least give a warning."
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Hvis ja, vennligst STEM på denne rapporten. Rapporter med flest stemmer er gitt PRIORITET!
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Detaljert beskrivelse
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• Vennligst kopier/lim inn feilmeldingen du ser på skjermen, om mulig.
At one point, Debra used the Discovery tile that allows you to move two workers together, but she forgot the exact meaning of the tile and didn’t realize that they had to start and end on the same spots. The game allowed her to use the tile and then select and move a single worker, without any warning that she was wasting the benefit of the tile.
At another point, she moved to a worship spot and paid 1 Wood to take both actions. This was ill-advised, as the Discovery Tile there required a payment of 1 Gold, which she didn’t have. The game could easily check to see if you can afford the Discovery Tile and warn you in advance if you pay the wood to take both actions and then can't claim the tile. Even if she had had another tile available that she could have used to get a Gold, a warning would have been appreciated. She could then have just proceeded with the action, used that other tile to get the Gold, etc.
There are probably lots of other examples like this, and it might be difficult to predict them all, but a review of the various Discovery tile abilities and a little creative thinking would probably allow you to create warnings for lots of situations where someone is probably about to make a very strange move. In online games, those things usually happen due to a misunderstanding of the user interface, so it's really beneficial when a game watches out for you a bit.
Of course, this would be much less necessary if the game had a solid Undo function, which has already been requested. Ideally, it would have both - ability to Undo, and warnings for obviously bad decisions. -
• Vennligst forklar hva du ønsket å gjøre, samt hva du faktisk gjorde og hva som skjedde
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Vennligst kopier / lim inn teksten som vises på engelsk i stedet for språket ditt. Hvis du har et skjermbilde av denne feilen (alltid lurt) kan du bruke Imgur.com for å laste det opp og kopiere inn lenken til bildet her.
At one point, Debra used the Discovery tile that allows you to move two workers together, but she forgot the exact meaning of the tile and didn’t realize that they had to start and end on the same spots. The game allowed her to use the tile and then select and move a single worker, without any warning that she was wasting the benefit of the tile.
At another point, she moved to a worship spot and paid 1 Wood to take both actions. This was ill-advised, as the Discovery Tile there required a payment of 1 Gold, which she didn’t have. The game could easily check to see if you can afford the Discovery Tile and warn you in advance if you pay the wood to take both actions and then can't claim the tile. Even if she had had another tile available that she could have used to get a Gold, a warning would have been appreciated. She could then have just proceeded with the action, used that other tile to get the Gold, etc.
There are probably lots of other examples like this, and it might be difficult to predict them all, but a review of the various Discovery tile abilities and a little creative thinking would probably allow you to create warnings for lots of situations where someone is probably about to make a very strange move. In online games, those things usually happen due to a misunderstanding of the user interface, so it's really beneficial when a game watches out for you a bit.
Of course, this would be much less necessary if the game had a solid Undo function, which has already been requested. Ideally, it would have both - ability to Undo, and warnings for obviously bad decisions. -
• Er denne teksten tilgjengelig i translation system? Hvis ja, har den blitt oversatt i mer enn 24 timer?
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Vennligst forklar ditt forslag nøyaktig og konsistent slik at det er så enkelt som mulig å forstå hva du mener.
At one point, Debra used the Discovery tile that allows you to move two workers together, but she forgot the exact meaning of the tile and didn’t realize that they had to start and end on the same spots. The game allowed her to use the tile and then select and move a single worker, without any warning that she was wasting the benefit of the tile.
At another point, she moved to a worship spot and paid 1 Wood to take both actions. This was ill-advised, as the Discovery Tile there required a payment of 1 Gold, which she didn’t have. The game could easily check to see if you can afford the Discovery Tile and warn you in advance if you pay the wood to take both actions and then can't claim the tile. Even if she had had another tile available that she could have used to get a Gold, a warning would have been appreciated. She could then have just proceeded with the action, used that other tile to get the Gold, etc.
There are probably lots of other examples like this, and it might be difficult to predict them all, but a review of the various Discovery tile abilities and a little creative thinking would probably allow you to create warnings for lots of situations where someone is probably about to make a very strange move. In online games, those things usually happen due to a misunderstanding of the user interface, so it's really beneficial when a game watches out for you a bit.
Of course, this would be much less necessary if the game had a solid Undo function, which has already been requested. Ideally, it would have both - ability to Undo, and warnings for obviously bad decisions. • Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Hva ble vist på skjermen når du ble blokkert (Tom skjerm? Del av spillgrensesnittet? Feilmelding?)
At one point, Debra used the Discovery tile that allows you to move two workers together, but she forgot the exact meaning of the tile and didn’t realize that they had to start and end on the same spots. The game allowed her to use the tile and then select and move a single worker, without any warning that she was wasting the benefit of the tile.
At another point, she moved to a worship spot and paid 1 Wood to take both actions. This was ill-advised, as the Discovery Tile there required a payment of 1 Gold, which she didn’t have. The game could easily check to see if you can afford the Discovery Tile and warn you in advance if you pay the wood to take both actions and then can't claim the tile. Even if she had had another tile available that she could have used to get a Gold, a warning would have been appreciated. She could then have just proceeded with the action, used that other tile to get the Gold, etc.
There are probably lots of other examples like this, and it might be difficult to predict them all, but a review of the various Discovery tile abilities and a little creative thinking would probably allow you to create warnings for lots of situations where someone is probably about to make a very strange move. In online games, those things usually happen due to a misunderstanding of the user interface, so it's really beneficial when a game watches out for you a bit.
Of course, this would be much less necessary if the game had a solid Undo function, which has already been requested. Ideally, it would have both - ability to Undo, and warnings for obviously bad decisions. • Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Hvilken del av reglene ble ikke respektert av BGA-tilpasningen
At one point, Debra used the Discovery tile that allows you to move two workers together, but she forgot the exact meaning of the tile and didn’t realize that they had to start and end on the same spots. The game allowed her to use the tile and then select and move a single worker, without any warning that she was wasting the benefit of the tile.
At another point, she moved to a worship spot and paid 1 Wood to take both actions. This was ill-advised, as the Discovery Tile there required a payment of 1 Gold, which she didn’t have. The game could easily check to see if you can afford the Discovery Tile and warn you in advance if you pay the wood to take both actions and then can't claim the tile. Even if she had had another tile available that she could have used to get a Gold, a warning would have been appreciated. She could then have just proceeded with the action, used that other tile to get the Gold, etc.
There are probably lots of other examples like this, and it might be difficult to predict them all, but a review of the various Discovery tile abilities and a little creative thinking would probably allow you to create warnings for lots of situations where someone is probably about to make a very strange move. In online games, those things usually happen due to a misunderstanding of the user interface, so it's really beneficial when a game watches out for you a bit.
Of course, this would be much less necessary if the game had a solid Undo function, which has already been requested. Ideally, it would have both - ability to Undo, and warnings for obviously bad decisions. -
• Er regelbruddet tydelig i spilloggen? Hvis ja, Hvilket trekknummer?
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Hva var spillhandlingen du ønsket å gjøre?
At one point, Debra used the Discovery tile that allows you to move two workers together, but she forgot the exact meaning of the tile and didn’t realize that they had to start and end on the same spots. The game allowed her to use the tile and then select and move a single worker, without any warning that she was wasting the benefit of the tile.
At another point, she moved to a worship spot and paid 1 Wood to take both actions. This was ill-advised, as the Discovery Tile there required a payment of 1 Gold, which she didn’t have. The game could easily check to see if you can afford the Discovery Tile and warn you in advance if you pay the wood to take both actions and then can't claim the tile. Even if she had had another tile available that she could have used to get a Gold, a warning would have been appreciated. She could then have just proceeded with the action, used that other tile to get the Gold, etc.
There are probably lots of other examples like this, and it might be difficult to predict them all, but a review of the various Discovery tile abilities and a little creative thinking would probably allow you to create warnings for lots of situations where someone is probably about to make a very strange move. In online games, those things usually happen due to a misunderstanding of the user interface, so it's really beneficial when a game watches out for you a bit.
Of course, this would be much less necessary if the game had a solid Undo function, which has already been requested. Ideally, it would have both - ability to Undo, and warnings for obviously bad decisions. -
• Hva prøvde du å gjøre for å trigge denne spillhandlingen?
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• Hva skjer når du prøver å gjøre dette (feilmelding, meldingsstatus for meldingsfelt, ...)?
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Firefox 75.0
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• På hvilket tidspunkt i spillet oppsto problemet (hva var den daværende spillinstruksjonen)?
At one point, Debra used the Discovery tile that allows you to move two workers together, but she forgot the exact meaning of the tile and didn’t realize that they had to start and end on the same spots. The game allowed her to use the tile and then select and move a single worker, without any warning that she was wasting the benefit of the tile.
At another point, she moved to a worship spot and paid 1 Wood to take both actions. This was ill-advised, as the Discovery Tile there required a payment of 1 Gold, which she didn’t have. The game could easily check to see if you can afford the Discovery Tile and warn you in advance if you pay the wood to take both actions and then can't claim the tile. Even if she had had another tile available that she could have used to get a Gold, a warning would have been appreciated. She could then have just proceeded with the action, used that other tile to get the Gold, etc.
There are probably lots of other examples like this, and it might be difficult to predict them all, but a review of the various Discovery tile abilities and a little creative thinking would probably allow you to create warnings for lots of situations where someone is probably about to make a very strange move. In online games, those things usually happen due to a misunderstanding of the user interface, so it's really beneficial when a game watches out for you a bit.
Of course, this would be much less necessary if the game had a solid Undo function, which has already been requested. Ideally, it would have both - ability to Undo, and warnings for obviously bad decisions. -
• Hva skjer når du forsøker å gjøre en spillhandling (feilmelding, spillstatusfeltmelding, ...)?
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Vennligst beskriv visningsproblemet. Hvis du har et skjermbilde av denne feilen (alltid lurt) kan du bruke Imgur.com for å laste det opp og kopiere inn lenken til bildet her.
At one point, Debra used the Discovery tile that allows you to move two workers together, but she forgot the exact meaning of the tile and didn’t realize that they had to start and end on the same spots. The game allowed her to use the tile and then select and move a single worker, without any warning that she was wasting the benefit of the tile.
At another point, she moved to a worship spot and paid 1 Wood to take both actions. This was ill-advised, as the Discovery Tile there required a payment of 1 Gold, which she didn’t have. The game could easily check to see if you can afford the Discovery Tile and warn you in advance if you pay the wood to take both actions and then can't claim the tile. Even if she had had another tile available that she could have used to get a Gold, a warning would have been appreciated. She could then have just proceeded with the action, used that other tile to get the Gold, etc.
There are probably lots of other examples like this, and it might be difficult to predict them all, but a review of the various Discovery tile abilities and a little creative thinking would probably allow you to create warnings for lots of situations where someone is probably about to make a very strange move. In online games, those things usually happen due to a misunderstanding of the user interface, so it's really beneficial when a game watches out for you a bit.
Of course, this would be much less necessary if the game had a solid Undo function, which has already been requested. Ideally, it would have both - ability to Undo, and warnings for obviously bad decisions. • Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Vennligst kopier / lim inn teksten som vises på engelsk i stedet for språket ditt. Hvis du har et skjermbilde av denne feilen (alltid lurt) kan du bruke Imgur.com for å laste det opp og kopiere inn lenken til bildet her.
At one point, Debra used the Discovery tile that allows you to move two workers together, but she forgot the exact meaning of the tile and didn’t realize that they had to start and end on the same spots. The game allowed her to use the tile and then select and move a single worker, without any warning that she was wasting the benefit of the tile.
At another point, she moved to a worship spot and paid 1 Wood to take both actions. This was ill-advised, as the Discovery Tile there required a payment of 1 Gold, which she didn’t have. The game could easily check to see if you can afford the Discovery Tile and warn you in advance if you pay the wood to take both actions and then can't claim the tile. Even if she had had another tile available that she could have used to get a Gold, a warning would have been appreciated. She could then have just proceeded with the action, used that other tile to get the Gold, etc.
There are probably lots of other examples like this, and it might be difficult to predict them all, but a review of the various Discovery tile abilities and a little creative thinking would probably allow you to create warnings for lots of situations where someone is probably about to make a very strange move. In online games, those things usually happen due to a misunderstanding of the user interface, so it's really beneficial when a game watches out for you a bit.
Of course, this would be much less necessary if the game had a solid Undo function, which has already been requested. Ideally, it would have both - ability to Undo, and warnings for obviously bad decisions. -
• Er denne teksten tilgjengelig i translation system? Hvis ja, har den blitt oversatt i mer enn 24 timer?
• Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Firefox 75.0
-
• Vennligst forklar ditt forslag nøyaktig og konsistent slik at det er så enkelt som mulig å forstå hva du mener.
At one point, Debra used the Discovery tile that allows you to move two workers together, but she forgot the exact meaning of the tile and didn’t realize that they had to start and end on the same spots. The game allowed her to use the tile and then select and move a single worker, without any warning that she was wasting the benefit of the tile.
At another point, she moved to a worship spot and paid 1 Wood to take both actions. This was ill-advised, as the Discovery Tile there required a payment of 1 Gold, which she didn’t have. The game could easily check to see if you can afford the Discovery Tile and warn you in advance if you pay the wood to take both actions and then can't claim the tile. Even if she had had another tile available that she could have used to get a Gold, a warning would have been appreciated. She could then have just proceeded with the action, used that other tile to get the Gold, etc.
There are probably lots of other examples like this, and it might be difficult to predict them all, but a review of the various Discovery tile abilities and a little creative thinking would probably allow you to create warnings for lots of situations where someone is probably about to make a very strange move. In online games, those things usually happen due to a misunderstanding of the user interface, so it's really beneficial when a game watches out for you a bit.
Of course, this would be much less necessary if the game had a solid Undo function, which has already been requested. Ideally, it would have both - ability to Undo, and warnings for obviously bad decisions. • Hvilken nettleser bruker du?
Firefox 75.0
Rapporthistorikk
It was a missclick and this could help since there is no undo for this action
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- En annen bord ID / flytt ID
- Løste F5 problemet?
- Oppstod problemet gjentatte ganger? Hver gang? Tilfeldig?
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