Alle rapporten
Yokohama rapporten
#16999: "Number of Order Cards held by Opponants"
acknowledged: De ontwikkelaars zijn het eens dat dit een goed idee is en zijn van plan hieraan te werken
Waarover gaat dit rapport?
Wat is er gebeurd? Selecteer uit het onderstaande
Suggestie: volgens mij zou het volgende de implementatie van dit spel enorm verbeteren
Gedetailleerde beschrijving
β’ Gelieve jouw suggestie precies en beknopt uit te leggen zodat het zo makkelijk mogelijk is om te begrijpen wat je bedoelt.
I think the interface should at some point indicate how many unfulfilled order cards are held by each opponent. The rules don't indicate that this is hidden information and so I think players should have access to this.β’ Welke browser gebruik je?
Google Chrome v81
Rapportgeschiedenis
Jer3my β’ De ontwikkelaars hebben deze suggestie nog niet geanalyseerd:
8 mei 2020 20:09 β’ Thanks for all your great work on this implementation! This definitely is a real "bear" in terms of how much data needs to be presented! You're doing great work!
giron1950 β’ De ontwikkelaars zijn het eens dat dit een goed idee is en zijn van plan hieraan te werken:
11 mei 2020 17:45 β’ #16822 suggests to add more counters. It could also include order counts x/y where x is orders completed and y is orders in hand.
Jer3my β’ De ontwikkelaars zijn het eens dat dit een goed idee is en zijn van plan hieraan te werken:
11 mei 2020 17:59 β’ Hi giron1950, yes, sorry about that. This suggestion does align with 16822 as you indicated. Although on your most recent comment here, I'm not sure that orders completed and orders in hand is necessarily the only required information. I can already see orders completed by counting them myself in the display. Sure, a number would be great, but we can access this information.
What I can't access, is orders in hand. Yes, I would like to know how many orders are in hand but not just that say six orders are in other people's hands. I think it would be good to know who has how many in hand. If player 1 has zero orders in hand and player 2 and three orders in hand, well, that could be absolutely critical information in certain game states.
Additionally, I think we need to know how many orders are left in the draw deck as that is probably the info that is going to be most desirable most of the time. Sure, orders completed, orders in hand (oh and the 6 orders in the display) could all be summed together and then if all players had the set up information memorized they could subtract that number from the number of cards in set up, but I'm sure we can all agree that is very onerous not to mention that a miniscule percent of players would have the set up info memorized. So based on all this I think # of cards in order draw deck is absolutely essential information to have.
Sorry for making this a bit overlong, just wanted to do my best to explain my thinking and make it as clear as possible. Thanks for all your great work! I also just want to say that I know we are all asking you for the moon here, and this game is a bit of a nightmare of requiring that you find a way of presenting the players with a huge amount of data. You're doing terrific! Thanks so much for getting Yokohama implemented here. Merci!
What I can't access, is orders in hand. Yes, I would like to know how many orders are in hand but not just that say six orders are in other people's hands. I think it would be good to know who has how many in hand. If player 1 has zero orders in hand and player 2 and three orders in hand, well, that could be absolutely critical information in certain game states.
Additionally, I think we need to know how many orders are left in the draw deck as that is probably the info that is going to be most desirable most of the time. Sure, orders completed, orders in hand (oh and the 6 orders in the display) could all be summed together and then if all players had the set up information memorized they could subtract that number from the number of cards in set up, but I'm sure we can all agree that is very onerous not to mention that a miniscule percent of players would have the set up info memorized. So based on all this I think # of cards in order draw deck is absolutely essential information to have.
Sorry for making this a bit overlong, just wanted to do my best to explain my thinking and make it as clear as possible. Thanks for all your great work! I also just want to say that I know we are all asking you for the moon here, and this game is a bit of a nightmare of requiring that you find a way of presenting the players with a huge amount of data. You're doing terrific! Thanks so much for getting Yokohama implemented here. Merci!
giron1950 β’ De ontwikkelaars zijn het eens dat dit een goed idee is en zijn van plan hieraan te werken:
11 mei 2020 19:54 β’ My post wasn't clear. Some counters mentioned in 16822 are not per player, and others are (Shops, Trading Houses). For the Order, the intent is to show for EACH player (in the player area) the count of orders completed (avoid having to count them in the display to check an achievement) AND the count of orders in hand. In addition, the order deck will be shown (probably below the Agents on the left side) with the number of order cards remaining.
nccc β’ De ontwikkelaars zijn het eens dat dit een goed idee is en zijn van plan hieraan te werken:
5 aug 2023 3:38 β’ And after 3 years, its still NOT implemented?
JohnnyCyclops β’ De ontwikkelaars zijn het eens dat dit een goed idee is en zijn van plan hieraan te werken:
2 sep 2024 21:29 β’ Likewise, in my first game after opponentβs first move I realised how important knowing if they hold the maximum three orders can be. It tells me if they are likely to visit the port/docks again.
Dit rapport aanvullen
Gelieve hier alle informatie toe te voegen die relevant is om deze bug te reproduceren of jouw suggestie te begrijpen:
- Andere tafel ID / zet ID
- Loste F5 het probleem op?
- Kwam het probleem meerdere keren voor? Altijd? Willekeurig?
- Als je een schermafbeelding van deze bug hebt (goede gewoonte), kun je Imgur.com gebruiken om deze te uploaden, de link kopiΓ«ren en hier plakken.