#11788: "Suggestion for game's end"
Petra a zo c'hoarvezet ? Trugarez evit dibab amañ dindan
Petra a zo c'hoarvezet ? Trugarez evit dibab amañ dindan
Gwiriit mar-plij ma n'eus ket dija un danevell evit an hevelep dodenn
M'oc'h a-du, VOTIT evit an danevell-mañ. An danevelloù gant ar muiañ a vouezhioù a vo studiet DA GENTAÑ !
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Deskrivadur dre ar munud
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• Mar-plij, eilit/pegit ar gemennadenn fazi a zo war ho skramm, ma zo unan.
At game's end, the program sends an announcement : "YOU MUST LAY 2 TILES OR BUILD A BRIDGE OR TRIGGER GAME'S END" Well, it is sometimes difficult to see where you can lay tiles or build a bridge. You sometimes have to search for a while before you see all the possibilities. I suggest that the program shows the possibilities (in dimmed colors like when you request a bridge). In one glance, you would see the last missing squares where you can lay a tile. This is not very different from what Reversi program does when it shows you where you are allowed to play.
In this case it would be exactly the same : show empty squares that can be filled by the player and bridges that can be built. Of course this is available for each player when comes his turn to play. And, of course, only after the "ANNOUNCEMENT" (for the coming end) has been done by the program;
I think this would really help novice players - and even good ones :-) - for terminating fairly.
This is a suggestiion made by wu-wei. -
• Displegit deomp, mar-plij, ar pezh ho poa c'hoant d'ober, ar pezh ho peus graet hag ar pezh a zo c'hoarvezet 'benn ar fin
• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Firefox
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• Mar-plij, eilit/pegit an destenn e Saozneg ha n'eo ket en ho yezh. 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. Ha dibres eo an destenn-mañ er sistem treiñ? Ma ya, daoust ha troet eo bet ouzhpenn 24 eur 'zo ?
At game's end, the program sends an announcement : "YOU MUST LAY 2 TILES OR BUILD A BRIDGE OR TRIGGER GAME'S END" Well, it is sometimes difficult to see where you can lay tiles or build a bridge. You sometimes have to search for a while before you see all the possibilities. I suggest that the program shows the possibilities (in dimmed colors like when you request a bridge). In one glance, you would see the last missing squares where you can lay a tile. This is not very different from what Reversi program does when it shows you where you are allowed to play.
In this case it would be exactly the same : show empty squares that can be filled by the player and bridges that can be built. Of course this is available for each player when comes his turn to play. And, of course, only after the "ANNOUNCEMENT" (for the coming end) has been done by the program;
I think this would really help novice players - and even good ones :-) - for terminating fairly.
This is a suggestiion made by wu-wei. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Firefox
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• Displegit ho kinnig mar-plij, e berrgomzoù met en un doare resis, evit ma vefe an aesañ posupl kompren mat ar pezh ho peus c'hoant lâret.
At game's end, the program sends an announcement : "YOU MUST LAY 2 TILES OR BUILD A BRIDGE OR TRIGGER GAME'S END" Well, it is sometimes difficult to see where you can lay tiles or build a bridge. You sometimes have to search for a while before you see all the possibilities. I suggest that the program shows the possibilities (in dimmed colors like when you request a bridge). In one glance, you would see the last missing squares where you can lay a tile. This is not very different from what Reversi program does when it shows you where you are allowed to play.
In this case it would be exactly the same : show empty squares that can be filled by the player and bridges that can be built. Of course this is available for each player when comes his turn to play. And, of course, only after the "ANNOUNCEMENT" (for the coming end) has been done by the program;
I think this would really help novice players - and even good ones :-) - for terminating fairly.
This is a suggestiion made by wu-wei. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Firefox
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• Petra oa diskouezet war ar skramm pa 'z oc'h chomet stanket (Skramm goullo ? Ul lodenn eus etrefas ar c'hoari ? Kemennadenn fazi ?)
At game's end, the program sends an announcement : "YOU MUST LAY 2 TILES OR BUILD A BRIDGE OR TRIGGER GAME'S END" Well, it is sometimes difficult to see where you can lay tiles or build a bridge. You sometimes have to search for a while before you see all the possibilities. I suggest that the program shows the possibilities (in dimmed colors like when you request a bridge). In one glance, you would see the last missing squares where you can lay a tile. This is not very different from what Reversi program does when it shows you where you are allowed to play.
In this case it would be exactly the same : show empty squares that can be filled by the player and bridges that can be built. Of course this is available for each player when comes his turn to play. And, of course, only after the "ANNOUNCEMENT" (for the coming end) has been done by the program;
I think this would really help novice players - and even good ones :-) - for terminating fairly.
This is a suggestiion made by wu-wei. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Firefox
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• Pesseurt reolenn n'eo ket doujet gant azasadenn ar c'hoari-mañ ?
At game's end, the program sends an announcement : "YOU MUST LAY 2 TILES OR BUILD A BRIDGE OR TRIGGER GAME'S END" Well, it is sometimes difficult to see where you can lay tiles or build a bridge. You sometimes have to search for a while before you see all the possibilities. I suggest that the program shows the possibilities (in dimmed colors like when you request a bridge). In one glance, you would see the last missing squares where you can lay a tile. This is not very different from what Reversi program does when it shows you where you are allowed to play.
In this case it would be exactly the same : show empty squares that can be filled by the player and bridges that can be built. Of course this is available for each player when comes his turn to play. And, of course, only after the "ANNOUNCEMENT" (for the coming end) has been done by the program;
I think this would really help novice players - and even good ones :-) - for terminating fairly.
This is a suggestiion made by wu-wei. -
• Ha posupl eo gwelet torridigezh ar reolenn e replay ar bartienn ? Ma 'z eo ya, da be niverenn taol ?
• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Firefox
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• Peseurt taol ho peus c'hoant c'hoari ?
At game's end, the program sends an announcement : "YOU MUST LAY 2 TILES OR BUILD A BRIDGE OR TRIGGER GAME'S END" Well, it is sometimes difficult to see where you can lay tiles or build a bridge. You sometimes have to search for a while before you see all the possibilities. I suggest that the program shows the possibilities (in dimmed colors like when you request a bridge). In one glance, you would see the last missing squares where you can lay a tile. This is not very different from what Reversi program does when it shows you where you are allowed to play.
In this case it would be exactly the same : show empty squares that can be filled by the player and bridges that can be built. Of course this is available for each player when comes his turn to play. And, of course, only after the "ANNOUNCEMENT" (for the coming end) has been done by the program;
I think this would really help novice players - and even good ones :-) - for terminating fairly.
This is a suggestiion made by wu-wei. -
• Petra emaoc'h o klask ober evit delankañ an ober c'hoari-mañ ?
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• What happened when you try to do this (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Firefox
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• Da be bazenn ar bartienn eo en em gavet ar gudenn (petra oa testenn kemenn ar c'hoari) ?
At game's end, the program sends an announcement : "YOU MUST LAY 2 TILES OR BUILD A BRIDGE OR TRIGGER GAME'S END" Well, it is sometimes difficult to see where you can lay tiles or build a bridge. You sometimes have to search for a while before you see all the possibilities. I suggest that the program shows the possibilities (in dimmed colors like when you request a bridge). In one glance, you would see the last missing squares where you can lay a tile. This is not very different from what Reversi program does when it shows you where you are allowed to play.
In this case it would be exactly the same : show empty squares that can be filled by the player and bridges that can be built. Of course this is available for each player when comes his turn to play. And, of course, only after the "ANNOUNCEMENT" (for the coming end) has been done by the program;
I think this would really help novice players - and even good ones :-) - for terminating fairly.
This is a suggestiion made by wu-wei. -
• What happened when you try to do a game action (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Firefox
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• Mar-plij, diskrivit kudenn an diskwel. 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.
At game's end, the program sends an announcement : "YOU MUST LAY 2 TILES OR BUILD A BRIDGE OR TRIGGER GAME'S END" Well, it is sometimes difficult to see where you can lay tiles or build a bridge. You sometimes have to search for a while before you see all the possibilities. I suggest that the program shows the possibilities (in dimmed colors like when you request a bridge). In one glance, you would see the last missing squares where you can lay a tile. This is not very different from what Reversi program does when it shows you where you are allowed to play.
In this case it would be exactly the same : show empty squares that can be filled by the player and bridges that can be built. Of course this is available for each player when comes his turn to play. And, of course, only after the "ANNOUNCEMENT" (for the coming end) has been done by the program;
I think this would really help novice players - and even good ones :-) - for terminating fairly.
This is a suggestiion made by wu-wei. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Firefox
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• Mar-plij, eilit/pegit an destenn e Saozneg ha n'eo ket en ho yezh. 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. Ha dibres eo an destenn-mañ er sistem treiñ? Ma ya, daoust ha troet eo bet ouzhpenn 24 eur 'zo ?
At game's end, the program sends an announcement : "YOU MUST LAY 2 TILES OR BUILD A BRIDGE OR TRIGGER GAME'S END" Well, it is sometimes difficult to see where you can lay tiles or build a bridge. You sometimes have to search for a while before you see all the possibilities. I suggest that the program shows the possibilities (in dimmed colors like when you request a bridge). In one glance, you would see the last missing squares where you can lay a tile. This is not very different from what Reversi program does when it shows you where you are allowed to play.
In this case it would be exactly the same : show empty squares that can be filled by the player and bridges that can be built. Of course this is available for each player when comes his turn to play. And, of course, only after the "ANNOUNCEMENT" (for the coming end) has been done by the program;
I think this would really help novice players - and even good ones :-) - for terminating fairly.
This is a suggestiion made by wu-wei. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Firefox
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• Displegit ho kinnig mar-plij, e berrgomzoù met en un doare resis, evit ma vefe an aesañ posupl kompren mat ar pezh ho peus c'hoant lâret.
At game's end, the program sends an announcement : "YOU MUST LAY 2 TILES OR BUILD A BRIDGE OR TRIGGER GAME'S END" Well, it is sometimes difficult to see where you can lay tiles or build a bridge. You sometimes have to search for a while before you see all the possibilities. I suggest that the program shows the possibilities (in dimmed colors like when you request a bridge). In one glance, you would see the last missing squares where you can lay a tile. This is not very different from what Reversi program does when it shows you where you are allowed to play.
In this case it would be exactly the same : show empty squares that can be filled by the player and bridges that can be built. Of course this is available for each player when comes his turn to play. And, of course, only after the "ANNOUNCEMENT" (for the coming end) has been done by the program;
I think this would really help novice players - and even good ones :-) - for terminating fairly.
This is a suggestiion made by wu-wei. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Firefox
Roll-istor an danevelloù bog
The reason for this is, if you are showing playable squares, then you are also showing non-playable squares -- which is every square not occupied and not marked playable. This is an unacceptable aid for inattentive players. Most P.d.D. players who've played many games have made the mistake of assuming a square is playable when it isn't or isn't any longer. These mistakes can, of course, effect the entire course of the game. So, an aid that would help avoid this kind of blunder is little more than a cheat.
Otherwise, I'm neutral as regards this suggestion. It may take a minute to find those pesky, last, playable squares. Personally, I tend to enjoy that little bonus puzzle at the end. :)
upvoted.
Ouzhpennañ un dra bennak d'an danevell-mañ
- Niverenn taol all / Niverenn ar fiñv
- Ha renket eo bet ar gudenn gant an douchenn F5 ?
- Ha c'hoarvezet eo ar gudenn meur a wech ? Bewech ? Cheñch-dicheñch ?
- 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.
