#58186: "The fingers/chunks images are really confusing"
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• Kérjük másold be a hiba üzenetet, amit kaptál, ha volt ilyen.
So there are two issues with fingers and chunks that are really the same issue:
1. Rather than using the asset from the card, there's a new asset used for those items in your inventory, which doesn't appear on the cards and converters; this is -very- confusing for new players.
2. The "new" assets uses for fingers/chunks is visually confusing and almost identical to one another; it takes a lot of time staring at the screen to distinguish between them. It took me -multiple- games to realize they're not the same image and that the game implementation actually does distinguish between fingers and chunks, and even then it always takes extra time for me to be sure I don't get it wrong in a game.
Good solutions could be either:
1. isolate the fingers/chunks resource in the game assets and use that in game as well.
PRO: IT's the easiest answer, since it involves only swapping out the game assets.
CON: I'm guessing there's a reason that this wasn't how this was implemented before.
CON2: Honestly even the in-game assets aren't that great; they're the same color so it's pretty easy to confuse them if they aren't blown up enough to see the difference. Way better than "a brown bar with some dark lines against it", but still not that great.
or
2. Improve the in-game assets so they're clean and easier to distinguish, make a "fingers or chunks" icon taht is compatable with those, and use them in the cards in-game rather than continuing to use cards that don't match the pieces.
PRO: It would result in a very clear game that was also more accessible.
CON: It would be a lot more work.
CON: THe cards in the game would no longer look identical to the printed game. -
• Kérjük mondd el, hogy mit szerettél volna csinálni, mit csináltál és mi történt
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v97
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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.
So there are two issues with fingers and chunks that are really the same issue:
1. Rather than using the asset from the card, there's a new asset used for those items in your inventory, which doesn't appear on the cards and converters; this is -very- confusing for new players.
2. The "new" assets uses for fingers/chunks is visually confusing and almost identical to one another; it takes a lot of time staring at the screen to distinguish between them. It took me -multiple- games to realize they're not the same image and that the game implementation actually does distinguish between fingers and chunks, and even then it always takes extra time for me to be sure I don't get it wrong in a game.
Good solutions could be either:
1. isolate the fingers/chunks resource in the game assets and use that in game as well.
PRO: IT's the easiest answer, since it involves only swapping out the game assets.
CON: I'm guessing there's a reason that this wasn't how this was implemented before.
CON2: Honestly even the in-game assets aren't that great; they're the same color so it's pretty easy to confuse them if they aren't blown up enough to see the difference. Way better than "a brown bar with some dark lines against it", but still not that great.
or
2. Improve the in-game assets so they're clean and easier to distinguish, make a "fingers or chunks" icon taht is compatable with those, and use them in the cards in-game rather than continuing to use cards that don't match the pieces.
PRO: It would result in a very clear game that was also more accessible.
CON: It would be a lot more work.
CON: THe cards in the game would no longer look identical to the printed game. -
• Létezik ez a szöveg a fordítási rendszerben? Ha igen, több mint 24 órája lett lefordítva?
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v97
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• Kérjük magyarázd el a javaslatodat pontosan és tömören, hogy amennyire lehet, könnyen érthető legyen, mire is gondolsz!
So there are two issues with fingers and chunks that are really the same issue:
1. Rather than using the asset from the card, there's a new asset used for those items in your inventory, which doesn't appear on the cards and converters; this is -very- confusing for new players.
2. The "new" assets uses for fingers/chunks is visually confusing and almost identical to one another; it takes a lot of time staring at the screen to distinguish between them. It took me -multiple- games to realize they're not the same image and that the game implementation actually does distinguish between fingers and chunks, and even then it always takes extra time for me to be sure I don't get it wrong in a game.
Good solutions could be either:
1. isolate the fingers/chunks resource in the game assets and use that in game as well.
PRO: IT's the easiest answer, since it involves only swapping out the game assets.
CON: I'm guessing there's a reason that this wasn't how this was implemented before.
CON2: Honestly even the in-game assets aren't that great; they're the same color so it's pretty easy to confuse them if they aren't blown up enough to see the difference. Way better than "a brown bar with some dark lines against it", but still not that great.
or
2. Improve the in-game assets so they're clean and easier to distinguish, make a "fingers or chunks" icon taht is compatable with those, and use them in the cards in-game rather than continuing to use cards that don't match the pieces.
PRO: It would result in a very clear game that was also more accessible.
CON: It would be a lot more work.
CON: THe cards in the game would no longer look identical to the printed game. • Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v97
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• Mit láttál a képernyőn, amikor blokkolva lettél? (Üres képernyő? A játék felületének egy részét? Hiba üzenet?)
So there are two issues with fingers and chunks that are really the same issue:
1. Rather than using the asset from the card, there's a new asset used for those items in your inventory, which doesn't appear on the cards and converters; this is -very- confusing for new players.
2. The "new" assets uses for fingers/chunks is visually confusing and almost identical to one another; it takes a lot of time staring at the screen to distinguish between them. It took me -multiple- games to realize they're not the same image and that the game implementation actually does distinguish between fingers and chunks, and even then it always takes extra time for me to be sure I don't get it wrong in a game.
Good solutions could be either:
1. isolate the fingers/chunks resource in the game assets and use that in game as well.
PRO: IT's the easiest answer, since it involves only swapping out the game assets.
CON: I'm guessing there's a reason that this wasn't how this was implemented before.
CON2: Honestly even the in-game assets aren't that great; they're the same color so it's pretty easy to confuse them if they aren't blown up enough to see the difference. Way better than "a brown bar with some dark lines against it", but still not that great.
or
2. Improve the in-game assets so they're clean and easier to distinguish, make a "fingers or chunks" icon taht is compatable with those, and use them in the cards in-game rather than continuing to use cards that don't match the pieces.
PRO: It would result in a very clear game that was also more accessible.
CON: It would be a lot more work.
CON: THe cards in the game would no longer look identical to the printed game. • Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v97
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• A szabályok melyik részét nem vette figyelembe a BGA adaptáció
So there are two issues with fingers and chunks that are really the same issue:
1. Rather than using the asset from the card, there's a new asset used for those items in your inventory, which doesn't appear on the cards and converters; this is -very- confusing for new players.
2. The "new" assets uses for fingers/chunks is visually confusing and almost identical to one another; it takes a lot of time staring at the screen to distinguish between them. It took me -multiple- games to realize they're not the same image and that the game implementation actually does distinguish between fingers and chunks, and even then it always takes extra time for me to be sure I don't get it wrong in a game.
Good solutions could be either:
1. isolate the fingers/chunks resource in the game assets and use that in game as well.
PRO: IT's the easiest answer, since it involves only swapping out the game assets.
CON: I'm guessing there's a reason that this wasn't how this was implemented before.
CON2: Honestly even the in-game assets aren't that great; they're the same color so it's pretty easy to confuse them if they aren't blown up enough to see the difference. Way better than "a brown bar with some dark lines against it", but still not that great.
or
2. Improve the in-game assets so they're clean and easier to distinguish, make a "fingers or chunks" icon taht is compatable with those, and use them in the cards in-game rather than continuing to use cards that don't match the pieces.
PRO: It would result in a very clear game that was also more accessible.
CON: It would be a lot more work.
CON: THe cards in the game would no longer look identical to the printed game. -
• Ez a szabály áthágása látható a visszajátszásban? Ha igen, melyik lépésszámnál?
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v97
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• Melyik játékbeli akciót akartad csinálni, amikor a hiba előjött?
So there are two issues with fingers and chunks that are really the same issue:
1. Rather than using the asset from the card, there's a new asset used for those items in your inventory, which doesn't appear on the cards and converters; this is -very- confusing for new players.
2. The "new" assets uses for fingers/chunks is visually confusing and almost identical to one another; it takes a lot of time staring at the screen to distinguish between them. It took me -multiple- games to realize they're not the same image and that the game implementation actually does distinguish between fingers and chunks, and even then it always takes extra time for me to be sure I don't get it wrong in a game.
Good solutions could be either:
1. isolate the fingers/chunks resource in the game assets and use that in game as well.
PRO: IT's the easiest answer, since it involves only swapping out the game assets.
CON: I'm guessing there's a reason that this wasn't how this was implemented before.
CON2: Honestly even the in-game assets aren't that great; they're the same color so it's pretty easy to confuse them if they aren't blown up enough to see the difference. Way better than "a brown bar with some dark lines against it", but still not that great.
or
2. Improve the in-game assets so they're clean and easier to distinguish, make a "fingers or chunks" icon taht is compatable with those, and use them in the cards in-game rather than continuing to use cards that don't match the pieces.
PRO: It would result in a very clear game that was also more accessible.
CON: It would be a lot more work.
CON: THe cards in the game would no longer look identical to the printed game. -
• 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 v97
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• A játék melyik lépésénél lépett fel a probléma? (mi volt a kiírt utasítás?)
So there are two issues with fingers and chunks that are really the same issue:
1. Rather than using the asset from the card, there's a new asset used for those items in your inventory, which doesn't appear on the cards and converters; this is -very- confusing for new players.
2. The "new" assets uses for fingers/chunks is visually confusing and almost identical to one another; it takes a lot of time staring at the screen to distinguish between them. It took me -multiple- games to realize they're not the same image and that the game implementation actually does distinguish between fingers and chunks, and even then it always takes extra time for me to be sure I don't get it wrong in a game.
Good solutions could be either:
1. isolate the fingers/chunks resource in the game assets and use that in game as well.
PRO: IT's the easiest answer, since it involves only swapping out the game assets.
CON: I'm guessing there's a reason that this wasn't how this was implemented before.
CON2: Honestly even the in-game assets aren't that great; they're the same color so it's pretty easy to confuse them if they aren't blown up enough to see the difference. Way better than "a brown bar with some dark lines against it", but still not that great.
or
2. Improve the in-game assets so they're clean and easier to distinguish, make a "fingers or chunks" icon taht is compatable with those, and use them in the cards in-game rather than continuing to use cards that don't match the pieces.
PRO: It would result in a very clear game that was also more accessible.
CON: It would be a lot more work.
CON: THe cards in the game would no longer look identical to the printed game. -
• Mi történt amikor megpróbáltad ezt az akciót (hiba üzenet, játék státusz üzenet, ...)?
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v97
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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.
So there are two issues with fingers and chunks that are really the same issue:
1. Rather than using the asset from the card, there's a new asset used for those items in your inventory, which doesn't appear on the cards and converters; this is -very- confusing for new players.
2. The "new" assets uses for fingers/chunks is visually confusing and almost identical to one another; it takes a lot of time staring at the screen to distinguish between them. It took me -multiple- games to realize they're not the same image and that the game implementation actually does distinguish between fingers and chunks, and even then it always takes extra time for me to be sure I don't get it wrong in a game.
Good solutions could be either:
1. isolate the fingers/chunks resource in the game assets and use that in game as well.
PRO: IT's the easiest answer, since it involves only swapping out the game assets.
CON: I'm guessing there's a reason that this wasn't how this was implemented before.
CON2: Honestly even the in-game assets aren't that great; they're the same color so it's pretty easy to confuse them if they aren't blown up enough to see the difference. Way better than "a brown bar with some dark lines against it", but still not that great.
or
2. Improve the in-game assets so they're clean and easier to distinguish, make a "fingers or chunks" icon taht is compatable with those, and use them in the cards in-game rather than continuing to use cards that don't match the pieces.
PRO: It would result in a very clear game that was also more accessible.
CON: It would be a lot more work.
CON: THe cards in the game would no longer look identical to the printed game. • Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v97
-
• 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.
So there are two issues with fingers and chunks that are really the same issue:
1. Rather than using the asset from the card, there's a new asset used for those items in your inventory, which doesn't appear on the cards and converters; this is -very- confusing for new players.
2. The "new" assets uses for fingers/chunks is visually confusing and almost identical to one another; it takes a lot of time staring at the screen to distinguish between them. It took me -multiple- games to realize they're not the same image and that the game implementation actually does distinguish between fingers and chunks, and even then it always takes extra time for me to be sure I don't get it wrong in a game.
Good solutions could be either:
1. isolate the fingers/chunks resource in the game assets and use that in game as well.
PRO: IT's the easiest answer, since it involves only swapping out the game assets.
CON: I'm guessing there's a reason that this wasn't how this was implemented before.
CON2: Honestly even the in-game assets aren't that great; they're the same color so it's pretty easy to confuse them if they aren't blown up enough to see the difference. Way better than "a brown bar with some dark lines against it", but still not that great.
or
2. Improve the in-game assets so they're clean and easier to distinguish, make a "fingers or chunks" icon taht is compatable with those, and use them in the cards in-game rather than continuing to use cards that don't match the pieces.
PRO: It would result in a very clear game that was also more accessible.
CON: It would be a lot more work.
CON: THe cards in the game would no longer look identical to the printed game. -
• Létezik ez a szöveg a fordítási rendszerben? Ha igen, több mint 24 órája lett lefordítva?
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v97
-
• Kérjük magyarázd el a javaslatodat pontosan és tömören, hogy amennyire lehet, könnyen érthető legyen, mire is gondolsz!
So there are two issues with fingers and chunks that are really the same issue:
1. Rather than using the asset from the card, there's a new asset used for those items in your inventory, which doesn't appear on the cards and converters; this is -very- confusing for new players.
2. The "new" assets uses for fingers/chunks is visually confusing and almost identical to one another; it takes a lot of time staring at the screen to distinguish between them. It took me -multiple- games to realize they're not the same image and that the game implementation actually does distinguish between fingers and chunks, and even then it always takes extra time for me to be sure I don't get it wrong in a game.
Good solutions could be either:
1. isolate the fingers/chunks resource in the game assets and use that in game as well.
PRO: IT's the easiest answer, since it involves only swapping out the game assets.
CON: I'm guessing there's a reason that this wasn't how this was implemented before.
CON2: Honestly even the in-game assets aren't that great; they're the same color so it's pretty easy to confuse them if they aren't blown up enough to see the difference. Way better than "a brown bar with some dark lines against it", but still not that great.
or
2. Improve the in-game assets so they're clean and easier to distinguish, make a "fingers or chunks" icon taht is compatable with those, and use them in the cards in-game rather than continuing to use cards that don't match the pieces.
PRO: It would result in a very clear game that was also more accessible.
CON: It would be a lot more work.
CON: THe cards in the game would no longer look identical to the printed game. • Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Google Chrome v97
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