#10076: "Terra Mystica - extend the automatic power for points feature to allow for higher thresholds."
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Natančen opis
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• Kopirajte / prilepite sporočilo o napaki, ki ga vidite na zaslonu, če ga imate.
n/a
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• Prosim, pojasnite, kaj ste hoteli storiti, kaj ste naredili in kaj se je zgodilo
In turn-based TM there are two reasons that one has to return to the game: either it is your turn to take an action, or you just have to decide whether to accept energy. This decision about accepting energy comes down to this: how many points is the player willing to trade for (points+1) energy.
The game currently makes the decision for you if it is 0 points for 1 energy. The change proposed here would extend this to give the player the option of setting higher thresholds so that it happens automatically more frequently and they avoid an unnecessary return to the game (and an unnecessarily delay for the other players).
This involves adding the options shown below to each player's game interface. The player would set it per game, and their setting would not be visible to the other players. Left in its default settings, game play would be no different then it is now.
How many points are you willing to give up in exchange for power - automatically?
- 0 pts for 1 power (default),
- 1 pt for 2 power
- 2 pts for 3 power
- 3 pts for 4 power
- 4 pts for 5 power
Could also have these two options:
(For both the default is ON, which is the same as current behavior:)
- Always ask me if decision involves a cultist
- Beyond the threshold chosen above, ask me rather then automatically declining • Kateri brskalnik uporabljaš?
Google Chrome v66
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• Kopirajte / prilepite besedilo, prikazano v angleščini, namesto v vašem jeziku. Če imate sliko zaslona te napake (dobra praksa), lahko uporabite Imgur.com za nalaganje in kopirate/prilepite povezavo do slike tukaj.
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• Je ta tekst dosegljiv v prevajalnem sistemu? Če ja, ali je bil preveden več kot 24 ur nazaj?
In turn-based TM there are two reasons that one has to return to the game: either it is your turn to take an action, or you just have to decide whether to accept energy. This decision about accepting energy comes down to this: how many points is the player willing to trade for (points+1) energy.
The game currently makes the decision for you if it is 0 points for 1 energy. The change proposed here would extend this to give the player the option of setting higher thresholds so that it happens automatically more frequently and they avoid an unnecessary return to the game (and an unnecessarily delay for the other players).
This involves adding the options shown below to each player's game interface. The player would set it per game, and their setting would not be visible to the other players. Left in its default settings, game play would be no different then it is now.
How many points are you willing to give up in exchange for power - automatically?
- 0 pts for 1 power (default),
- 1 pt for 2 power
- 2 pts for 3 power
- 3 pts for 4 power
- 4 pts for 5 power
Could also have these two options:
(For both the default is ON, which is the same as current behavior:)
- Always ask me if decision involves a cultist
- Beyond the threshold chosen above, ask me rather then automatically declining • Kateri brskalnik uporabljaš?
Google Chrome v66
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• Natančno in jedrnato pojasnite svoj predlog, da bo čim lažje razumeti, kaj mislite.
n/a
• Kateri brskalnik uporabljaš?
Google Chrome v66
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• Kaj je bilo prikazano na zaslonu, ko ste bili blokirani (prazen zaslon? Del vmesnika za igro? Sporočilo o napaki?)
n/a
• Kateri brskalnik uporabljaš?
Google Chrome v66
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• Kateri del pravil ni bil upoštevan pri priredbi za BGA
n/a
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• Je kršitev pravil vidna na seznamu potez? Če je, pri kateri številki poteze?
In turn-based TM there are two reasons that one has to return to the game: either it is your turn to take an action, or you just have to decide whether to accept energy. This decision about accepting energy comes down to this: how many points is the player willing to trade for (points+1) energy.
The game currently makes the decision for you if it is 0 points for 1 energy. The change proposed here would extend this to give the player the option of setting higher thresholds so that it happens automatically more frequently and they avoid an unnecessary return to the game (and an unnecessarily delay for the other players).
This involves adding the options shown below to each player's game interface. The player would set it per game, and their setting would not be visible to the other players. Left in its default settings, game play would be no different then it is now.
How many points are you willing to give up in exchange for power - automatically?
- 0 pts for 1 power (default),
- 1 pt for 2 power
- 2 pts for 3 power
- 3 pts for 4 power
- 4 pts for 5 power
Could also have these two options:
(For both the default is ON, which is the same as current behavior:)
- Always ask me if decision involves a cultist
- Beyond the threshold chosen above, ask me rather then automatically declining • Kateri brskalnik uporabljaš?
Google Chrome v66
-
• Katero potezo ste želeli narediti v igri?
n/a
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• Kaj ste poskušali narediti, da bi izvedli to potezo v igri?
In turn-based TM there are two reasons that one has to return to the game: either it is your turn to take an action, or you just have to decide whether to accept energy. This decision about accepting energy comes down to this: how many points is the player willing to trade for (points+1) energy.
The game currently makes the decision for you if it is 0 points for 1 energy. The change proposed here would extend this to give the player the option of setting higher thresholds so that it happens automatically more frequently and they avoid an unnecessary return to the game (and an unnecessarily delay for the other players).
This involves adding the options shown below to each player's game interface. The player would set it per game, and their setting would not be visible to the other players. Left in its default settings, game play would be no different then it is now.
How many points are you willing to give up in exchange for power - automatically?
- 0 pts for 1 power (default),
- 1 pt for 2 power
- 2 pts for 3 power
- 3 pts for 4 power
- 4 pts for 5 power
Could also have these two options:
(For both the default is ON, which is the same as current behavior:)
- Always ask me if decision involves a cultist
- Beyond the threshold chosen above, ask me rather then automatically declining -
• Kaj se je zgodilo, ko ste poskusili to storiti (sporočilo o napaki, sporočilo v vrstici stanja, ...)?
• Kateri brskalnik uporabljaš?
Google Chrome v66
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• Na kateri točki v igri se je težava pojavila (katera navodila so bila prikazana)
n/a
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• Kaj se je zgodilo, ko ste poskušali narediti to potezo v igri (sporočilo o napaki, sporočilo v vrstici stanja, ...)?
In turn-based TM there are two reasons that one has to return to the game: either it is your turn to take an action, or you just have to decide whether to accept energy. This decision about accepting energy comes down to this: how many points is the player willing to trade for (points+1) energy.
The game currently makes the decision for you if it is 0 points for 1 energy. The change proposed here would extend this to give the player the option of setting higher thresholds so that it happens automatically more frequently and they avoid an unnecessary return to the game (and an unnecessarily delay for the other players).
This involves adding the options shown below to each player's game interface. The player would set it per game, and their setting would not be visible to the other players. Left in its default settings, game play would be no different then it is now.
How many points are you willing to give up in exchange for power - automatically?
- 0 pts for 1 power (default),
- 1 pt for 2 power
- 2 pts for 3 power
- 3 pts for 4 power
- 4 pts for 5 power
Could also have these two options:
(For both the default is ON, which is the same as current behavior:)
- Always ask me if decision involves a cultist
- Beyond the threshold chosen above, ask me rather then automatically declining • Kateri brskalnik uporabljaš?
Google Chrome v66
-
• Prosim opiši problem s prikazom. Če imate sliko zaslona te napake (dobra praksa), lahko uporabite Imgur.com za nalaganje in kopirate/prilepite povezavo do slike tukaj.
n/a
• Kateri brskalnik uporabljaš?
Google Chrome v66
-
• Kopirajte / prilepite besedilo, prikazano v angleščini, namesto v vašem jeziku. Če imate sliko zaslona te napake (dobra praksa), lahko uporabite Imgur.com za nalaganje in kopirate/prilepite povezavo do slike tukaj.
n/a
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• Je ta tekst dosegljiv v prevajalnem sistemu? Če ja, ali je bil preveden več kot 24 ur nazaj?
In turn-based TM there are two reasons that one has to return to the game: either it is your turn to take an action, or you just have to decide whether to accept energy. This decision about accepting energy comes down to this: how many points is the player willing to trade for (points+1) energy.
The game currently makes the decision for you if it is 0 points for 1 energy. The change proposed here would extend this to give the player the option of setting higher thresholds so that it happens automatically more frequently and they avoid an unnecessary return to the game (and an unnecessarily delay for the other players).
This involves adding the options shown below to each player's game interface. The player would set it per game, and their setting would not be visible to the other players. Left in its default settings, game play would be no different then it is now.
How many points are you willing to give up in exchange for power - automatically?
- 0 pts for 1 power (default),
- 1 pt for 2 power
- 2 pts for 3 power
- 3 pts for 4 power
- 4 pts for 5 power
Could also have these two options:
(For both the default is ON, which is the same as current behavior:)
- Always ask me if decision involves a cultist
- Beyond the threshold chosen above, ask me rather then automatically declining • Kateri brskalnik uporabljaš?
Google Chrome v66
-
• Natančno in jedrnato pojasnite svoj predlog, da bo čim lažje razumeti, kaj mislite.
n/a
• Kateri brskalnik uporabljaš?
Google Chrome v66
Zgodovina poročil
(should be the default option IMO)
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