#164611: "Request for allowed défense"
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• Kérjük másold be a hiba üzenetet, amit kaptál, ha volt ilyen.
Hi,
On BGA, most players wait to receive a notification by email or other means before taking their turn. This is particularly important for turn-based games. However, in Pericles, the current system only uses basic messaging to request defense authorization. This means that when active player A requests defense authorization from player B, it is B who must act — yet the timer continues to run for player A.
This situation is unfair because A cannot proceed with their turn, yet risks being penalized: they could be excluded from the game, receive time penalties, and even have their BGA reputation negatively impacted. It is unacceptable for a game to allow this to happen without a proper solution.
There must be a programmed mechanic that protects player A in such cases. I would like to emphasize that this is crucial for turn-based mode, although it is not necessary for live games. Every BGA game should be properly adapted to the different modes offered by the platform.
Thank you. -
• Kérjük mondd el, hogy mit szerettél volna csinálni, mit csináltál és mi történt
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v135
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• Kérjük, másold az angolul megjelenített szöveget, ahelyett, hogy lefordítanád a Te nyelvedre! Ha van screenshot-od erről a bugról (ajánlott), használd a Imgur.com, hogy feltöltsd, majd másold be a linket.
Hi,
On BGA, most players wait to receive a notification by email or other means before taking their turn. This is particularly important for turn-based games. However, in Pericles, the current system only uses basic messaging to request defense authorization. This means that when active player A requests defense authorization from player B, it is B who must act — yet the timer continues to run for player A.
This situation is unfair because A cannot proceed with their turn, yet risks being penalized: they could be excluded from the game, receive time penalties, and even have their BGA reputation negatively impacted. It is unacceptable for a game to allow this to happen without a proper solution.
There must be a programmed mechanic that protects player A in such cases. I would like to emphasize that this is crucial for turn-based mode, although it is not necessary for live games. Every BGA game should be properly adapted to the different modes offered by the platform.
Thank you. -
• Létezik ez a szöveg a fordítási rendszerben? Ha igen, több mint 24 órája lett lefordítva?
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v135
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• Kérjük magyarázd el a javaslatodat pontosan és tömören, hogy amennyire lehet, könnyen érthető legyen, mire is gondolsz!
Hi,
On BGA, most players wait to receive a notification by email or other means before taking their turn. This is particularly important for turn-based games. However, in Pericles, the current system only uses basic messaging to request defense authorization. This means that when active player A requests defense authorization from player B, it is B who must act — yet the timer continues to run for player A.
This situation is unfair because A cannot proceed with their turn, yet risks being penalized: they could be excluded from the game, receive time penalties, and even have their BGA reputation negatively impacted. It is unacceptable for a game to allow this to happen without a proper solution.
There must be a programmed mechanic that protects player A in such cases. I would like to emphasize that this is crucial for turn-based mode, although it is not necessary for live games. Every BGA game should be properly adapted to the different modes offered by the platform.
Thank you. • Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v135
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• Mit láttál a képernyőn, amikor blokkolva lettél? (Üres képernyő? A játék felületének egy részét? Hiba üzenet?)
Hi,
On BGA, most players wait to receive a notification by email or other means before taking their turn. This is particularly important for turn-based games. However, in Pericles, the current system only uses basic messaging to request defense authorization. This means that when active player A requests defense authorization from player B, it is B who must act — yet the timer continues to run for player A.
This situation is unfair because A cannot proceed with their turn, yet risks being penalized: they could be excluded from the game, receive time penalties, and even have their BGA reputation negatively impacted. It is unacceptable for a game to allow this to happen without a proper solution.
There must be a programmed mechanic that protects player A in such cases. I would like to emphasize that this is crucial for turn-based mode, although it is not necessary for live games. Every BGA game should be properly adapted to the different modes offered by the platform.
Thank you. • Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v135
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• A szabályok melyik részét nem vette figyelembe a BGA adaptáció
Hi,
On BGA, most players wait to receive a notification by email or other means before taking their turn. This is particularly important for turn-based games. However, in Pericles, the current system only uses basic messaging to request defense authorization. This means that when active player A requests defense authorization from player B, it is B who must act — yet the timer continues to run for player A.
This situation is unfair because A cannot proceed with their turn, yet risks being penalized: they could be excluded from the game, receive time penalties, and even have their BGA reputation negatively impacted. It is unacceptable for a game to allow this to happen without a proper solution.
There must be a programmed mechanic that protects player A in such cases. I would like to emphasize that this is crucial for turn-based mode, although it is not necessary for live games. Every BGA game should be properly adapted to the different modes offered by the platform.
Thank you. -
• Ez a szabály áthágása látható a visszajátszásban? Ha igen, melyik lépésszámnál?
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v135
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• Melyik játékbeli akciót akartad csinálni, amikor a hiba előjött?
Hi,
On BGA, most players wait to receive a notification by email or other means before taking their turn. This is particularly important for turn-based games. However, in Pericles, the current system only uses basic messaging to request defense authorization. This means that when active player A requests defense authorization from player B, it is B who must act — yet the timer continues to run for player A.
This situation is unfair because A cannot proceed with their turn, yet risks being penalized: they could be excluded from the game, receive time penalties, and even have their BGA reputation negatively impacted. It is unacceptable for a game to allow this to happen without a proper solution.
There must be a programmed mechanic that protects player A in such cases. I would like to emphasize that this is crucial for turn-based mode, although it is not necessary for live games. Every BGA game should be properly adapted to the different modes offered by the platform.
Thank you. -
• Mit akartál csinálni, hogy ezt a játékbeli akciót elindíthasd?
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• Mi történt amikor megpróbáltad ezt (hiba üzenet, játék státusz üzenet, ...)?
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v135
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• A játék melyik lépésénél lépett fel a probléma? (mi volt a kiírt utasítás?)
Hi,
On BGA, most players wait to receive a notification by email or other means before taking their turn. This is particularly important for turn-based games. However, in Pericles, the current system only uses basic messaging to request defense authorization. This means that when active player A requests defense authorization from player B, it is B who must act — yet the timer continues to run for player A.
This situation is unfair because A cannot proceed with their turn, yet risks being penalized: they could be excluded from the game, receive time penalties, and even have their BGA reputation negatively impacted. It is unacceptable for a game to allow this to happen without a proper solution.
There must be a programmed mechanic that protects player A in such cases. I would like to emphasize that this is crucial for turn-based mode, although it is not necessary for live games. Every BGA game should be properly adapted to the different modes offered by the platform.
Thank you. -
• Mi történt amikor megpróbáltad ezt az akciót (hiba üzenet, játék státusz üzenet, ...)?
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v135
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• Kérjük, írd le a megjelenítési hibát! Ha van screenshot-od erről a bugról (ajánlott), használd a Imgur.com, hogy feltöltsd, majd másold be a linket.
Hi,
On BGA, most players wait to receive a notification by email or other means before taking their turn. This is particularly important for turn-based games. However, in Pericles, the current system only uses basic messaging to request defense authorization. This means that when active player A requests defense authorization from player B, it is B who must act — yet the timer continues to run for player A.
This situation is unfair because A cannot proceed with their turn, yet risks being penalized: they could be excluded from the game, receive time penalties, and even have their BGA reputation negatively impacted. It is unacceptable for a game to allow this to happen without a proper solution.
There must be a programmed mechanic that protects player A in such cases. I would like to emphasize that this is crucial for turn-based mode, although it is not necessary for live games. Every BGA game should be properly adapted to the different modes offered by the platform.
Thank you. • Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v135
-
• Kérjük, másold az angolul megjelenített szöveget, ahelyett, hogy lefordítanád a Te nyelvedre! Ha van screenshot-od erről a bugról (ajánlott), használd a Imgur.com, hogy feltöltsd, majd másold be a linket.
Hi,
On BGA, most players wait to receive a notification by email or other means before taking their turn. This is particularly important for turn-based games. However, in Pericles, the current system only uses basic messaging to request defense authorization. This means that when active player A requests defense authorization from player B, it is B who must act — yet the timer continues to run for player A.
This situation is unfair because A cannot proceed with their turn, yet risks being penalized: they could be excluded from the game, receive time penalties, and even have their BGA reputation negatively impacted. It is unacceptable for a game to allow this to happen without a proper solution.
There must be a programmed mechanic that protects player A in such cases. I would like to emphasize that this is crucial for turn-based mode, although it is not necessary for live games. Every BGA game should be properly adapted to the different modes offered by the platform.
Thank you. -
• Létezik ez a szöveg a fordítási rendszerben? Ha igen, több mint 24 órája lett lefordítva?
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v135
-
• Kérjük magyarázd el a javaslatodat pontosan és tömören, hogy amennyire lehet, könnyen érthető legyen, mire is gondolsz!
Hi,
On BGA, most players wait to receive a notification by email or other means before taking their turn. This is particularly important for turn-based games. However, in Pericles, the current system only uses basic messaging to request defense authorization. This means that when active player A requests defense authorization from player B, it is B who must act — yet the timer continues to run for player A.
This situation is unfair because A cannot proceed with their turn, yet risks being penalized: they could be excluded from the game, receive time penalties, and even have their BGA reputation negatively impacted. It is unacceptable for a game to allow this to happen without a proper solution.
There must be a programmed mechanic that protects player A in such cases. I would like to emphasize that this is crucial for turn-based mode, although it is not necessary for live games. Every BGA game should be properly adapted to the different modes offered by the platform.
Thank you. • Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v135
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