#128531: "Mines are not in Player's Local Space, but they look like they are"
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• Merci de copier-coller le message d'erreur qui s'affiche à l'écran, s'il y a lieu.
There are two cases when it happens:
A) In the beginning of the game players get two mines that should be placed on the Corporate ID card. When the player arrives in the Belt for the first time, they are moved to player's Local Space.
B) In the moment a player declares a final run, his mines should be kept on the ship
However in BGA the mines always look like they are in the Local Space of the given player in those two cases. It looks like a mine is available to be stolen / claimed but it really isn't. That is pretty confusing (I made two errors because of that already). A solution could be to put mines that really are in Local Space into a box named PLAYER XYZ's Local Space. In case the mines are not in Local Space, Local Space Box should be shown empty -
• Veuillez expliquer ce que vous vouliez faire, ce que vous avez fait et ce qu'il s'est passé
• Quel est votre navigateur ?
Mozilla v5
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• SVP copiez / collez ici le texte affiché en anglais au lieu de votre langue. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. Ce texte est-il disponible dans le système de traduction ? Si oui, a-t-il été traduit depuis plus de 24 heures ?
There are two cases when it happens:
A) In the beginning of the game players get two mines that should be placed on the Corporate ID card. When the player arrives in the Belt for the first time, they are moved to player's Local Space.
B) In the moment a player declares a final run, his mines should be kept on the ship
However in BGA the mines always look like they are in the Local Space of the given player in those two cases. It looks like a mine is available to be stolen / claimed but it really isn't. That is pretty confusing (I made two errors because of that already). A solution could be to put mines that really are in Local Space into a box named PLAYER XYZ's Local Space. In case the mines are not in Local Space, Local Space Box should be shown empty • Quel est votre navigateur ?
Mozilla v5
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• Merci d'expliquer votre suggestion de manière précise et concise, de façon à ce qu'il soit aussi simple que possible de comprendre ce que vous voulez dire.
There are two cases when it happens:
A) In the beginning of the game players get two mines that should be placed on the Corporate ID card. When the player arrives in the Belt for the first time, they are moved to player's Local Space.
B) In the moment a player declares a final run, his mines should be kept on the ship
However in BGA the mines always look like they are in the Local Space of the given player in those two cases. It looks like a mine is available to be stolen / claimed but it really isn't. That is pretty confusing (I made two errors because of that already). A solution could be to put mines that really are in Local Space into a box named PLAYER XYZ's Local Space. In case the mines are not in Local Space, Local Space Box should be shown empty • Quel est votre navigateur ?
Mozilla v5
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• Qu'affichait l'écran lorsque vous avez été bloqué(e) (Un écran vierge ? Une partie de l'interface du jeu ? Un message d'erreur ?)
There are two cases when it happens:
A) In the beginning of the game players get two mines that should be placed on the Corporate ID card. When the player arrives in the Belt for the first time, they are moved to player's Local Space.
B) In the moment a player declares a final run, his mines should be kept on the ship
However in BGA the mines always look like they are in the Local Space of the given player in those two cases. It looks like a mine is available to be stolen / claimed but it really isn't. That is pretty confusing (I made two errors because of that already). A solution could be to put mines that really are in Local Space into a box named PLAYER XYZ's Local Space. In case the mines are not in Local Space, Local Space Box should be shown empty • Quel est votre navigateur ?
Mozilla v5
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• Quelle partie des règles n'a pas été respectée par l'adaptation BGA ?
There are two cases when it happens:
A) In the beginning of the game players get two mines that should be placed on the Corporate ID card. When the player arrives in the Belt for the first time, they are moved to player's Local Space.
B) In the moment a player declares a final run, his mines should be kept on the ship
However in BGA the mines always look like they are in the Local Space of the given player in those two cases. It looks like a mine is available to be stolen / claimed but it really isn't. That is pretty confusing (I made two errors because of that already). A solution could be to put mines that really are in Local Space into a box named PLAYER XYZ's Local Space. In case the mines are not in Local Space, Local Space Box should be shown empty -
• La violation de règle est-elle visible dans le replay de la partie ? Si oui, à quel numéro de coup ?
• Quel est votre navigateur ?
Mozilla v5
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• Quelle action de jeu vouliez-vous faire ?
There are two cases when it happens:
A) In the beginning of the game players get two mines that should be placed on the Corporate ID card. When the player arrives in the Belt for the first time, they are moved to player's Local Space.
B) In the moment a player declares a final run, his mines should be kept on the ship
However in BGA the mines always look like they are in the Local Space of the given player in those two cases. It looks like a mine is available to be stolen / claimed but it really isn't. That is pretty confusing (I made two errors because of that already). A solution could be to put mines that really are in Local Space into a box named PLAYER XYZ's Local Space. In case the mines are not in Local Space, Local Space Box should be shown empty -
• Qu'avez-vous essayé de faire pour déclencher cette action de jeu ?
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• Que s'est-il passé lorsque vous avez essayé de faire cela (message d'erreur, message dans la barre d'état du jeu...) ?
• Quel est votre navigateur ?
Mozilla v5
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• À quelle étape de la partie le problème est-il apparu ? Quelles instructions le jeu affichait-il ?
There are two cases when it happens:
A) In the beginning of the game players get two mines that should be placed on the Corporate ID card. When the player arrives in the Belt for the first time, they are moved to player's Local Space.
B) In the moment a player declares a final run, his mines should be kept on the ship
However in BGA the mines always look like they are in the Local Space of the given player in those two cases. It looks like a mine is available to be stolen / claimed but it really isn't. That is pretty confusing (I made two errors because of that already). A solution could be to put mines that really are in Local Space into a box named PLAYER XYZ's Local Space. In case the mines are not in Local Space, Local Space Box should be shown empty -
• Que s'est-il passé lorsque vous avez essayé de faire cette action de jeu (message d'erreur, message dans la barre d'état du jeu...) ?
• Quel est votre navigateur ?
Mozilla v5
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• Veuillez décrire le problème d'affichage. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
There are two cases when it happens:
A) In the beginning of the game players get two mines that should be placed on the Corporate ID card. When the player arrives in the Belt for the first time, they are moved to player's Local Space.
B) In the moment a player declares a final run, his mines should be kept on the ship
However in BGA the mines always look like they are in the Local Space of the given player in those two cases. It looks like a mine is available to be stolen / claimed but it really isn't. That is pretty confusing (I made two errors because of that already). A solution could be to put mines that really are in Local Space into a box named PLAYER XYZ's Local Space. In case the mines are not in Local Space, Local Space Box should be shown empty • Quel est votre navigateur ?
Mozilla v5
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• SVP copiez / collez ici le texte affiché en anglais au lieu de votre langue. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. Ce texte est-il disponible dans le système de traduction ? Si oui, a-t-il été traduit depuis plus de 24 heures ?
There are two cases when it happens:
A) In the beginning of the game players get two mines that should be placed on the Corporate ID card. When the player arrives in the Belt for the first time, they are moved to player's Local Space.
B) In the moment a player declares a final run, his mines should be kept on the ship
However in BGA the mines always look like they are in the Local Space of the given player in those two cases. It looks like a mine is available to be stolen / claimed but it really isn't. That is pretty confusing (I made two errors because of that already). A solution could be to put mines that really are in Local Space into a box named PLAYER XYZ's Local Space. In case the mines are not in Local Space, Local Space Box should be shown empty • Quel est votre navigateur ?
Mozilla v5
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• Merci d'expliquer votre suggestion de manière précise et concise, de façon à ce qu'il soit aussi simple que possible de comprendre ce que vous voulez dire.
There are two cases when it happens:
A) In the beginning of the game players get two mines that should be placed on the Corporate ID card. When the player arrives in the Belt for the first time, they are moved to player's Local Space.
B) In the moment a player declares a final run, his mines should be kept on the ship
However in BGA the mines always look like they are in the Local Space of the given player in those two cases. It looks like a mine is available to be stolen / claimed but it really isn't. That is pretty confusing (I made two errors because of that already). A solution could be to put mines that really are in Local Space into a box named PLAYER XYZ's Local Space. In case the mines are not in Local Space, Local Space Box should be shown empty • Quel est votre navigateur ?
Mozilla v5
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