#16600: "Don't allow users to make really stupid mistakes, or at least give a warning."
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• Falls du eine Fehlermeldung auf dem Bildschirm siehst, bitte kopieren und einfügen.
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. -
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• Bitte kopiere den Text, der in Englisch anstatt in deiner Sprache angezeigt wird, und füge ihn hier ein. Falls du einen Screenshot dieses Fehlers hast (optimale Vorgehensweise), kannst du ihn bei Imgur.com hochladen, den Link kopieren und hier einfügen.
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. -
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Firefox 75.0
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• Bitte erkläre deinen Vorschlag so präzise und genau wie möglich, damit er leicht zu verstehen ist.
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. • Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Was wurde auf dem Bildschirm angezeigt, als du blockiert wurdest (weißer Bildschirm? Teil der Spieloberfläche? Fehlermeldung?)
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. • Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Welcher Teil der Spielregel wurde durch die BGA-Adaption nicht beachtet?
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. -
• Ist der Regelverstoß in der Spielwiederholung zu sehen? Falls ja, bei welcher Zugnummer?
• Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Welche Spielaktion wolltest du durchführen?
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. -
• Was versuchst du, um diese Spielaktion auszulösen?
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• Was passiert, wenn du dies versuchst (Fehlermeldung, Statusmeldung des Spiels, ...)?
• Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Firefox 75.0
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• An welcher Stelle im Spiel ist das Problem aufgetreten? Was war die aktuelle Spielanweisung?
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. -
• Was passiert, wenn du die Spielaktion ausführen möchtest (Fehlermeldung, Statusmeldung des Spiels, ...)?
• Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Bitte beschreibe die Anzeigeschwierigkeiten. Falls du einen Screenshot dieses Fehlers hast (optimale Vorgehensweise), kannst du ihn bei Imgur.com hochladen, den Link kopieren und hier einfügen.
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. • Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Bitte kopiere den Text, der in Englisch anstatt in deiner Sprache angezeigt wird, und füge ihn hier ein. Falls du einen Screenshot dieses Fehlers hast (optimale Vorgehensweise), kannst du ihn bei Imgur.com hochladen, den Link kopieren und hier einfügen.
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. -
• Ist dieser Text auf der Übersetzungsseite verfügbar? Wenn ja, wurde dieser vor mehr als 24 Stunden übersetzt?
• Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Firefox 75.0
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• Bitte erkläre deinen Vorschlag so präzise und genau wie möglich, damit er leicht zu verstehen ist.
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. • Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Firefox 75.0
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It was a missclick and this could help since there is no undo for this action
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