#69960: "See the turn order of where the cards go"
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.
In real life, you see where the hands of cards go. In this implementation, you only see who you're giving it to. You don't even know who's giving you their cards in the first round. In a 5 player game, it's even more confusing.
Other drafting games on BGA like Boomerang or Sushi Go! feature this information at the top like :
Receiving cards from: A --------YOUR HAND------- Giving cards to: B
In BGA's 7 Wonders, you literally see the table so you know who's neighbours with whom. It is visual and is very useful to the gameplay. You can tell "Oh, this person next to my neighbour is going war so I will give my neighbour a shield so they will play that instead of that" etc.
It is a piece of information that matters a lot in this game, like I could want to potentially hate draft a person seeing they're going for a specific build. If I know 2 other people will see this hand before them, then I can assume they might take the card instead of me. It is something that is done easily in real life. You glance at the table and know how far away you are from the one player that really needs xyz card.
I noticed this with 4p but now I've started a 5p game, it is even more confusing and I am not sure where all the hands are. -
• 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 ?
Google Chrome v104
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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 ?
In real life, you see where the hands of cards go. In this implementation, you only see who you're giving it to. You don't even know who's giving you their cards in the first round. In a 5 player game, it's even more confusing.
Other drafting games on BGA like Boomerang or Sushi Go! feature this information at the top like :
Receiving cards from: A --------YOUR HAND------- Giving cards to: B
In BGA's 7 Wonders, you literally see the table so you know who's neighbours with whom. It is visual and is very useful to the gameplay. You can tell "Oh, this person next to my neighbour is going war so I will give my neighbour a shield so they will play that instead of that" etc.
It is a piece of information that matters a lot in this game, like I could want to potentially hate draft a person seeing they're going for a specific build. If I know 2 other people will see this hand before them, then I can assume they might take the card instead of me. It is something that is done easily in real life. You glance at the table and know how far away you are from the one player that really needs xyz card.
I noticed this with 4p but now I've started a 5p game, it is even more confusing and I am not sure where all the hands are. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Google Chrome v104
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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.
In real life, you see where the hands of cards go. In this implementation, you only see who you're giving it to. You don't even know who's giving you their cards in the first round. In a 5 player game, it's even more confusing.
Other drafting games on BGA like Boomerang or Sushi Go! feature this information at the top like :
Receiving cards from: A --------YOUR HAND------- Giving cards to: B
In BGA's 7 Wonders, you literally see the table so you know who's neighbours with whom. It is visual and is very useful to the gameplay. You can tell "Oh, this person next to my neighbour is going war so I will give my neighbour a shield so they will play that instead of that" etc.
It is a piece of information that matters a lot in this game, like I could want to potentially hate draft a person seeing they're going for a specific build. If I know 2 other people will see this hand before them, then I can assume they might take the card instead of me. It is something that is done easily in real life. You glance at the table and know how far away you are from the one player that really needs xyz card.
I noticed this with 4p but now I've started a 5p game, it is even more confusing and I am not sure where all the hands are. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Google Chrome v104
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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 ?)
In real life, you see where the hands of cards go. In this implementation, you only see who you're giving it to. You don't even know who's giving you their cards in the first round. In a 5 player game, it's even more confusing.
Other drafting games on BGA like Boomerang or Sushi Go! feature this information at the top like :
Receiving cards from: A --------YOUR HAND------- Giving cards to: B
In BGA's 7 Wonders, you literally see the table so you know who's neighbours with whom. It is visual and is very useful to the gameplay. You can tell "Oh, this person next to my neighbour is going war so I will give my neighbour a shield so they will play that instead of that" etc.
It is a piece of information that matters a lot in this game, like I could want to potentially hate draft a person seeing they're going for a specific build. If I know 2 other people will see this hand before them, then I can assume they might take the card instead of me. It is something that is done easily in real life. You glance at the table and know how far away you are from the one player that really needs xyz card.
I noticed this with 4p but now I've started a 5p game, it is even more confusing and I am not sure where all the hands are. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Google Chrome v104
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• Pesseurt reolenn n'eo ket doujet gant azasadenn ar c'hoari-mañ ?
In real life, you see where the hands of cards go. In this implementation, you only see who you're giving it to. You don't even know who's giving you their cards in the first round. In a 5 player game, it's even more confusing.
Other drafting games on BGA like Boomerang or Sushi Go! feature this information at the top like :
Receiving cards from: A --------YOUR HAND------- Giving cards to: B
In BGA's 7 Wonders, you literally see the table so you know who's neighbours with whom. It is visual and is very useful to the gameplay. You can tell "Oh, this person next to my neighbour is going war so I will give my neighbour a shield so they will play that instead of that" etc.
It is a piece of information that matters a lot in this game, like I could want to potentially hate draft a person seeing they're going for a specific build. If I know 2 other people will see this hand before them, then I can assume they might take the card instead of me. It is something that is done easily in real life. You glance at the table and know how far away you are from the one player that really needs xyz card.
I noticed this with 4p but now I've started a 5p game, it is even more confusing and I am not sure where all the hands are. -
• 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 ?
Google Chrome v104
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• Peseurt taol ho peus c'hoant c'hoari ?
In real life, you see where the hands of cards go. In this implementation, you only see who you're giving it to. You don't even know who's giving you their cards in the first round. In a 5 player game, it's even more confusing.
Other drafting games on BGA like Boomerang or Sushi Go! feature this information at the top like :
Receiving cards from: A --------YOUR HAND------- Giving cards to: B
In BGA's 7 Wonders, you literally see the table so you know who's neighbours with whom. It is visual and is very useful to the gameplay. You can tell "Oh, this person next to my neighbour is going war so I will give my neighbour a shield so they will play that instead of that" etc.
It is a piece of information that matters a lot in this game, like I could want to potentially hate draft a person seeing they're going for a specific build. If I know 2 other people will see this hand before them, then I can assume they might take the card instead of me. It is something that is done easily in real life. You glance at the table and know how far away you are from the one player that really needs xyz card.
I noticed this with 4p but now I've started a 5p game, it is even more confusing and I am not sure where all the hands are. -
• 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 ?
Google Chrome v104
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• Da be bazenn ar bartienn eo en em gavet ar gudenn (petra oa testenn kemenn ar c'hoari) ?
In real life, you see where the hands of cards go. In this implementation, you only see who you're giving it to. You don't even know who's giving you their cards in the first round. In a 5 player game, it's even more confusing.
Other drafting games on BGA like Boomerang or Sushi Go! feature this information at the top like :
Receiving cards from: A --------YOUR HAND------- Giving cards to: B
In BGA's 7 Wonders, you literally see the table so you know who's neighbours with whom. It is visual and is very useful to the gameplay. You can tell "Oh, this person next to my neighbour is going war so I will give my neighbour a shield so they will play that instead of that" etc.
It is a piece of information that matters a lot in this game, like I could want to potentially hate draft a person seeing they're going for a specific build. If I know 2 other people will see this hand before them, then I can assume they might take the card instead of me. It is something that is done easily in real life. You glance at the table and know how far away you are from the one player that really needs xyz card.
I noticed this with 4p but now I've started a 5p game, it is even more confusing and I am not sure where all the hands are. -
• What happened when you try to do a game action (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Google Chrome v104
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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.
In real life, you see where the hands of cards go. In this implementation, you only see who you're giving it to. You don't even know who's giving you their cards in the first round. In a 5 player game, it's even more confusing.
Other drafting games on BGA like Boomerang or Sushi Go! feature this information at the top like :
Receiving cards from: A --------YOUR HAND------- Giving cards to: B
In BGA's 7 Wonders, you literally see the table so you know who's neighbours with whom. It is visual and is very useful to the gameplay. You can tell "Oh, this person next to my neighbour is going war so I will give my neighbour a shield so they will play that instead of that" etc.
It is a piece of information that matters a lot in this game, like I could want to potentially hate draft a person seeing they're going for a specific build. If I know 2 other people will see this hand before them, then I can assume they might take the card instead of me. It is something that is done easily in real life. You glance at the table and know how far away you are from the one player that really needs xyz card.
I noticed this with 4p but now I've started a 5p game, it is even more confusing and I am not sure where all the hands are. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Google Chrome v104
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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 ?
In real life, you see where the hands of cards go. In this implementation, you only see who you're giving it to. You don't even know who's giving you their cards in the first round. In a 5 player game, it's even more confusing.
Other drafting games on BGA like Boomerang or Sushi Go! feature this information at the top like :
Receiving cards from: A --------YOUR HAND------- Giving cards to: B
In BGA's 7 Wonders, you literally see the table so you know who's neighbours with whom. It is visual and is very useful to the gameplay. You can tell "Oh, this person next to my neighbour is going war so I will give my neighbour a shield so they will play that instead of that" etc.
It is a piece of information that matters a lot in this game, like I could want to potentially hate draft a person seeing they're going for a specific build. If I know 2 other people will see this hand before them, then I can assume they might take the card instead of me. It is something that is done easily in real life. You glance at the table and know how far away you are from the one player that really needs xyz card.
I noticed this with 4p but now I've started a 5p game, it is even more confusing and I am not sure where all the hands are. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Google Chrome v104
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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.
In real life, you see where the hands of cards go. In this implementation, you only see who you're giving it to. You don't even know who's giving you their cards in the first round. In a 5 player game, it's even more confusing.
Other drafting games on BGA like Boomerang or Sushi Go! feature this information at the top like :
Receiving cards from: A --------YOUR HAND------- Giving cards to: B
In BGA's 7 Wonders, you literally see the table so you know who's neighbours with whom. It is visual and is very useful to the gameplay. You can tell "Oh, this person next to my neighbour is going war so I will give my neighbour a shield so they will play that instead of that" etc.
It is a piece of information that matters a lot in this game, like I could want to potentially hate draft a person seeing they're going for a specific build. If I know 2 other people will see this hand before them, then I can assume they might take the card instead of me. It is something that is done easily in real life. You glance at the table and know how far away you are from the one player that really needs xyz card.
I noticed this with 4p but now I've started a 5p game, it is even more confusing and I am not sure where all the hands are. • Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
Google Chrome v104
Roll-istor an danevelloù bog
When you start a new round, these arrows go in the other direction.
I would suggest that atm, we have a little chart with the names of the players and if you click on it, you can see their board. These are not in order (for example, in my 5p game, the name next to mine is sorryimlikethis but I'm actually giving to Sirhk).
I would propose to put them in proper order and show and arrow from left to right or right to left depending on the round.
Round 1 & 3: ME > Player 2 > Player 3 > Player 4 > Player 5 > /// VIEW ALL
Round 2 & 4: ME < Player 2 < Player 3 < Player 4 < Player 5 < /// VIEW ALL
With still the information at the top saying "Giving cards to XYZ"
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.
