#98758: "Too easy to cheat: disable competitive features"
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• Falls du eine Fehlermeldung auf dem Bildschirm siehst, bitte kopieren und einfügen.
Unfortunately, it's too easy to cheat in this game, at least for someone sufficiently motivated.
1. It's not difficult to write a computer program that will automatically check all possibilities allowed by the criteria cards and provide a short list of possible solutions, together with the corresponding verification card rules. Of course, this can also be done with pure logical deduction and "human" power, but using a computer would be cheating. I don't know if such program is already publicly available, but I have written one, and it works. This alone should be enough to disable competitive features.
2. The page source code can be inspected and, although it does not (I believe) have all the data, it contains enough information to solve the game without asking any question. As an example see the linked game: boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=418384701. I created a solo table with a random nightmare-hard challenge. Found the challenge identifier in the source code and used the turingmachine.info website to tell me what the solution is. Solved with 0 questions. If that's not enough, the source code also tells me which criteria card goes with which verifier, cancelling the nightmare mode. And it gives identifiers for the verifier cards in use, so with some patience I could build a list of which is which, which would allow me to solve the game again with 0 questions, without even using the turingmachine.info website.
Issue #2 could possibly be fixed by scrambling/obfuscating the source code or the identifiers, but still #1 should be enough. -
• Bitte erkläre, was du machen wolltest, was du dann getan hast und was dann passiert ist
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Mozilla v5
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• Bitte kopiere den Text, der in Englisch anstatt in deiner Sprache angezeigt wird, und füge ihn hier ein. Wenn du einen Screenshot dieses Fehlers hast (empfohlene Vorgehensweise), kannst du einen Bild‑Hosting‑Dienst deiner Wahl verwenden (snipboard.io zum Beispiel), um ihn hochzuladen und den Link hier einzufügen. Ist dieser Text auf der Übersetzungsseite verfügbar? Wenn ja, wurde dieser vor mehr als 24 Stunden übersetzt?
Unfortunately, it's too easy to cheat in this game, at least for someone sufficiently motivated.
1. It's not difficult to write a computer program that will automatically check all possibilities allowed by the criteria cards and provide a short list of possible solutions, together with the corresponding verification card rules. Of course, this can also be done with pure logical deduction and "human" power, but using a computer would be cheating. I don't know if such program is already publicly available, but I have written one, and it works. This alone should be enough to disable competitive features.
2. The page source code can be inspected and, although it does not (I believe) have all the data, it contains enough information to solve the game without asking any question. As an example see the linked game: boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=418384701. I created a solo table with a random nightmare-hard challenge. Found the challenge identifier in the source code and used the turingmachine.info website to tell me what the solution is. Solved with 0 questions. If that's not enough, the source code also tells me which criteria card goes with which verifier, cancelling the nightmare mode. And it gives identifiers for the verifier cards in use, so with some patience I could build a list of which is which, which would allow me to solve the game again with 0 questions, without even using the turingmachine.info website.
Issue #2 could possibly be fixed by scrambling/obfuscating the source code or the identifiers, but still #1 should be enough. • Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Mozilla v5
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• Bitte erkläre deinen Vorschlag so präzise und genau wie möglich, damit er leicht zu verstehen ist.
Unfortunately, it's too easy to cheat in this game, at least for someone sufficiently motivated.
1. It's not difficult to write a computer program that will automatically check all possibilities allowed by the criteria cards and provide a short list of possible solutions, together with the corresponding verification card rules. Of course, this can also be done with pure logical deduction and "human" power, but using a computer would be cheating. I don't know if such program is already publicly available, but I have written one, and it works. This alone should be enough to disable competitive features.
2. The page source code can be inspected and, although it does not (I believe) have all the data, it contains enough information to solve the game without asking any question. As an example see the linked game: boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=418384701. I created a solo table with a random nightmare-hard challenge. Found the challenge identifier in the source code and used the turingmachine.info website to tell me what the solution is. Solved with 0 questions. If that's not enough, the source code also tells me which criteria card goes with which verifier, cancelling the nightmare mode. And it gives identifiers for the verifier cards in use, so with some patience I could build a list of which is which, which would allow me to solve the game again with 0 questions, without even using the turingmachine.info website.
Issue #2 could possibly be fixed by scrambling/obfuscating the source code or the identifiers, but still #1 should be enough. • Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Mozilla v5
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• Was wurde auf dem Bildschirm angezeigt, als du blockiert wurdest (weißer Bildschirm? Teil der Spieloberfläche? Fehlermeldung?)
Unfortunately, it's too easy to cheat in this game, at least for someone sufficiently motivated.
1. It's not difficult to write a computer program that will automatically check all possibilities allowed by the criteria cards and provide a short list of possible solutions, together with the corresponding verification card rules. Of course, this can also be done with pure logical deduction and "human" power, but using a computer would be cheating. I don't know if such program is already publicly available, but I have written one, and it works. This alone should be enough to disable competitive features.
2. The page source code can be inspected and, although it does not (I believe) have all the data, it contains enough information to solve the game without asking any question. As an example see the linked game: boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=418384701. I created a solo table with a random nightmare-hard challenge. Found the challenge identifier in the source code and used the turingmachine.info website to tell me what the solution is. Solved with 0 questions. If that's not enough, the source code also tells me which criteria card goes with which verifier, cancelling the nightmare mode. And it gives identifiers for the verifier cards in use, so with some patience I could build a list of which is which, which would allow me to solve the game again with 0 questions, without even using the turingmachine.info website.
Issue #2 could possibly be fixed by scrambling/obfuscating the source code or the identifiers, but still #1 should be enough. • Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Mozilla v5
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• Welcher Teil der Spielregel wurde durch die BGA-Adaption nicht beachtet?
Unfortunately, it's too easy to cheat in this game, at least for someone sufficiently motivated.
1. It's not difficult to write a computer program that will automatically check all possibilities allowed by the criteria cards and provide a short list of possible solutions, together with the corresponding verification card rules. Of course, this can also be done with pure logical deduction and "human" power, but using a computer would be cheating. I don't know if such program is already publicly available, but I have written one, and it works. This alone should be enough to disable competitive features.
2. The page source code can be inspected and, although it does not (I believe) have all the data, it contains enough information to solve the game without asking any question. As an example see the linked game: boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=418384701. I created a solo table with a random nightmare-hard challenge. Found the challenge identifier in the source code and used the turingmachine.info website to tell me what the solution is. Solved with 0 questions. If that's not enough, the source code also tells me which criteria card goes with which verifier, cancelling the nightmare mode. And it gives identifiers for the verifier cards in use, so with some patience I could build a list of which is which, which would allow me to solve the game again with 0 questions, without even using the turingmachine.info website.
Issue #2 could possibly be fixed by scrambling/obfuscating the source code or the identifiers, but still #1 should be enough. -
• Ist der Regelverstoß in der Spielwiederholung zu sehen? Falls ja, bei welcher Zugnummer?
• Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Mozilla v5
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• Welche Spielaktion wolltest du durchführen?
Unfortunately, it's too easy to cheat in this game, at least for someone sufficiently motivated.
1. It's not difficult to write a computer program that will automatically check all possibilities allowed by the criteria cards and provide a short list of possible solutions, together with the corresponding verification card rules. Of course, this can also be done with pure logical deduction and "human" power, but using a computer would be cheating. I don't know if such program is already publicly available, but I have written one, and it works. This alone should be enough to disable competitive features.
2. The page source code can be inspected and, although it does not (I believe) have all the data, it contains enough information to solve the game without asking any question. As an example see the linked game: boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=418384701. I created a solo table with a random nightmare-hard challenge. Found the challenge identifier in the source code and used the turingmachine.info website to tell me what the solution is. Solved with 0 questions. If that's not enough, the source code also tells me which criteria card goes with which verifier, cancelling the nightmare mode. And it gives identifiers for the verifier cards in use, so with some patience I could build a list of which is which, which would allow me to solve the game again with 0 questions, without even using the turingmachine.info website.
Issue #2 could possibly be fixed by scrambling/obfuscating the source code or the identifiers, but still #1 should be enough. -
• 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?
Mozilla v5
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• An welcher Stelle im Spiel ist das Problem aufgetreten? Was war die aktuelle Spielanweisung?
Unfortunately, it's too easy to cheat in this game, at least for someone sufficiently motivated.
1. It's not difficult to write a computer program that will automatically check all possibilities allowed by the criteria cards and provide a short list of possible solutions, together with the corresponding verification card rules. Of course, this can also be done with pure logical deduction and "human" power, but using a computer would be cheating. I don't know if such program is already publicly available, but I have written one, and it works. This alone should be enough to disable competitive features.
2. The page source code can be inspected and, although it does not (I believe) have all the data, it contains enough information to solve the game without asking any question. As an example see the linked game: boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=418384701. I created a solo table with a random nightmare-hard challenge. Found the challenge identifier in the source code and used the turingmachine.info website to tell me what the solution is. Solved with 0 questions. If that's not enough, the source code also tells me which criteria card goes with which verifier, cancelling the nightmare mode. And it gives identifiers for the verifier cards in use, so with some patience I could build a list of which is which, which would allow me to solve the game again with 0 questions, without even using the turingmachine.info website.
Issue #2 could possibly be fixed by scrambling/obfuscating the source code or the identifiers, but still #1 should be enough. -
• Was passiert, wenn du die Spielaktion ausführen möchtest (Fehlermeldung, Statusmeldung des Spiels, ...)?
• Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Mozilla v5
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• Bitte beschreibe die Anzeigeschwierigkeiten. Wenn du einen Screenshot dieses Fehlers hast (empfohlene Vorgehensweise), kannst du einen Bild‑Hosting‑Dienst deiner Wahl verwenden (snipboard.io zum Beispiel), um ihn hochzuladen und den Link hier einzufügen.
Unfortunately, it's too easy to cheat in this game, at least for someone sufficiently motivated.
1. It's not difficult to write a computer program that will automatically check all possibilities allowed by the criteria cards and provide a short list of possible solutions, together with the corresponding verification card rules. Of course, this can also be done with pure logical deduction and "human" power, but using a computer would be cheating. I don't know if such program is already publicly available, but I have written one, and it works. This alone should be enough to disable competitive features.
2. The page source code can be inspected and, although it does not (I believe) have all the data, it contains enough information to solve the game without asking any question. As an example see the linked game: boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=418384701. I created a solo table with a random nightmare-hard challenge. Found the challenge identifier in the source code and used the turingmachine.info website to tell me what the solution is. Solved with 0 questions. If that's not enough, the source code also tells me which criteria card goes with which verifier, cancelling the nightmare mode. And it gives identifiers for the verifier cards in use, so with some patience I could build a list of which is which, which would allow me to solve the game again with 0 questions, without even using the turingmachine.info website.
Issue #2 could possibly be fixed by scrambling/obfuscating the source code or the identifiers, but still #1 should be enough. • Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Mozilla v5
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• Bitte kopiere den Text, der in Englisch anstatt in deiner Sprache angezeigt wird, und füge ihn hier ein. Wenn du einen Screenshot dieses Fehlers hast (empfohlene Vorgehensweise), kannst du einen Bild‑Hosting‑Dienst deiner Wahl verwenden (snipboard.io zum Beispiel), um ihn hochzuladen und den Link hier einzufügen. Ist dieser Text auf der Übersetzungsseite verfügbar? Wenn ja, wurde dieser vor mehr als 24 Stunden übersetzt?
Unfortunately, it's too easy to cheat in this game, at least for someone sufficiently motivated.
1. It's not difficult to write a computer program that will automatically check all possibilities allowed by the criteria cards and provide a short list of possible solutions, together with the corresponding verification card rules. Of course, this can also be done with pure logical deduction and "human" power, but using a computer would be cheating. I don't know if such program is already publicly available, but I have written one, and it works. This alone should be enough to disable competitive features.
2. The page source code can be inspected and, although it does not (I believe) have all the data, it contains enough information to solve the game without asking any question. As an example see the linked game: boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=418384701. I created a solo table with a random nightmare-hard challenge. Found the challenge identifier in the source code and used the turingmachine.info website to tell me what the solution is. Solved with 0 questions. If that's not enough, the source code also tells me which criteria card goes with which verifier, cancelling the nightmare mode. And it gives identifiers for the verifier cards in use, so with some patience I could build a list of which is which, which would allow me to solve the game again with 0 questions, without even using the turingmachine.info website.
Issue #2 could possibly be fixed by scrambling/obfuscating the source code or the identifiers, but still #1 should be enough. • Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Mozilla v5
-
• Bitte erkläre deinen Vorschlag so präzise und genau wie möglich, damit er leicht zu verstehen ist.
Unfortunately, it's too easy to cheat in this game, at least for someone sufficiently motivated.
1. It's not difficult to write a computer program that will automatically check all possibilities allowed by the criteria cards and provide a short list of possible solutions, together with the corresponding verification card rules. Of course, this can also be done with pure logical deduction and "human" power, but using a computer would be cheating. I don't know if such program is already publicly available, but I have written one, and it works. This alone should be enough to disable competitive features.
2. The page source code can be inspected and, although it does not (I believe) have all the data, it contains enough information to solve the game without asking any question. As an example see the linked game: boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=418384701. I created a solo table with a random nightmare-hard challenge. Found the challenge identifier in the source code and used the turingmachine.info website to tell me what the solution is. Solved with 0 questions. If that's not enough, the source code also tells me which criteria card goes with which verifier, cancelling the nightmare mode. And it gives identifiers for the verifier cards in use, so with some patience I could build a list of which is which, which would allow me to solve the game again with 0 questions, without even using the turingmachine.info website.
Issue #2 could possibly be fixed by scrambling/obfuscating the source code or the identifiers, but still #1 should be enough. • Welchen Browser benutzt du?
Mozilla v5
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