#123450: "Add coordinates on board and in game log"
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• Sila salin/tampal mesej masalah yang anda dapat lihat di skrin, jika ada.
I've read boardgamearena.com/bug?id=78002 and I understand that it was rejected as "too high cost/benefit", since it requested many new features.
However, practically all grid-based abstract strategy games on BGA have a coordinate system and refer to it in the game log. It's standard practice based on Chess.
Therefore, I don't think it is unreasonable to ask for this to be implemented for Hokito:
1. A coordinate system along the edges (that could be turned on/off in Options)
2. The end location of the opponent's last move is circled/highlighted on the board in a similar way as when selecting a counter/pile to move.
3. The coordinates of the end location of the move are added to the game log entry.
Thank you in advance for considering this! It would greatly help turn-based play. -
• Tolong jelaskan apa yang anda ingin buat, apa yang telah anda buat dan apa yang telah terjadi
• Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v124
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• Tolong salin/lekat teks yang dipaparkan dalam bahasa inggeris dan bukannya bahasa anda. Sekiranya anda ada screenshot bug ini (amalan yang baik), anda boleh gunakan Imgur.com untuk muatnaik dan copy/paste pautan itu di sini.
I've read boardgamearena.com/bug?id=78002 and I understand that it was rejected as "too high cost/benefit", since it requested many new features.
However, practically all grid-based abstract strategy games on BGA have a coordinate system and refer to it in the game log. It's standard practice based on Chess.
Therefore, I don't think it is unreasonable to ask for this to be implemented for Hokito:
1. A coordinate system along the edges (that could be turned on/off in Options)
2. The end location of the opponent's last move is circled/highlighted on the board in a similar way as when selecting a counter/pile to move.
3. The coordinates of the end location of the move are added to the game log entry.
Thank you in advance for considering this! It would greatly help turn-based play. -
• Adakah teks ini tersedia dalam sistem terjemahan ? Jika ya, adakah ia diterjemahkan selama lebih daripada 24 jam?
• Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v124
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• Tolong jelaskan cadangan anda dengan tepat dan ringkas supaya semudah mungkin untuk memahami apa yang anda maksudkan.
I've read boardgamearena.com/bug?id=78002 and I understand that it was rejected as "too high cost/benefit", since it requested many new features.
However, practically all grid-based abstract strategy games on BGA have a coordinate system and refer to it in the game log. It's standard practice based on Chess.
Therefore, I don't think it is unreasonable to ask for this to be implemented for Hokito:
1. A coordinate system along the edges (that could be turned on/off in Options)
2. The end location of the opponent's last move is circled/highlighted on the board in a similar way as when selecting a counter/pile to move.
3. The coordinates of the end location of the move are added to the game log entry.
Thank you in advance for considering this! It would greatly help turn-based play. • Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v124
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• Apa yang dipaparkan pada skrin apabila anda disekat (Skrin kosong? Antara muka permainan? Mesej ralat?)
I've read boardgamearena.com/bug?id=78002 and I understand that it was rejected as "too high cost/benefit", since it requested many new features.
However, practically all grid-based abstract strategy games on BGA have a coordinate system and refer to it in the game log. It's standard practice based on Chess.
Therefore, I don't think it is unreasonable to ask for this to be implemented for Hokito:
1. A coordinate system along the edges (that could be turned on/off in Options)
2. The end location of the opponent's last move is circled/highlighted on the board in a similar way as when selecting a counter/pile to move.
3. The coordinates of the end location of the move are added to the game log entry.
Thank you in advance for considering this! It would greatly help turn-based play. • Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v124
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• Bahagian peraturan yang mana tidak dihormati oleh penyesuaian BGA
I've read boardgamearena.com/bug?id=78002 and I understand that it was rejected as "too high cost/benefit", since it requested many new features.
However, practically all grid-based abstract strategy games on BGA have a coordinate system and refer to it in the game log. It's standard practice based on Chess.
Therefore, I don't think it is unreasonable to ask for this to be implemented for Hokito:
1. A coordinate system along the edges (that could be turned on/off in Options)
2. The end location of the opponent's last move is circled/highlighted on the board in a similar way as when selecting a counter/pile to move.
3. The coordinates of the end location of the move are added to the game log entry.
Thank you in advance for considering this! It would greatly help turn-based play. -
• Adakah kelanggaran peraturan boleh dilihat di ulangan permainan? Jikanya ya, pada langkah berapa?
• Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v124
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• Apakan tindakan yang anda mahu lakukan?
I've read boardgamearena.com/bug?id=78002 and I understand that it was rejected as "too high cost/benefit", since it requested many new features.
However, practically all grid-based abstract strategy games on BGA have a coordinate system and refer to it in the game log. It's standard practice based on Chess.
Therefore, I don't think it is unreasonable to ask for this to be implemented for Hokito:
1. A coordinate system along the edges (that could be turned on/off in Options)
2. The end location of the opponent's last move is circled/highlighted on the board in a similar way as when selecting a counter/pile to move.
3. The coordinates of the end location of the move are added to the game log entry.
Thank you in advance for considering this! It would greatly help turn-based play. -
• Apa yang anda cuba lakukan untuk mencetuskan tindakan permainan ini?
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• Apa yang berlaku apabila anda cuba melakukan ini (mesej ralat, mesej bar status permainan, ...)?
• Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v124
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• Pada peringkat mana semasa permainan , masalah itu berlaku (apakah arahan semasa permainan tersebut)?
I've read boardgamearena.com/bug?id=78002 and I understand that it was rejected as "too high cost/benefit", since it requested many new features.
However, practically all grid-based abstract strategy games on BGA have a coordinate system and refer to it in the game log. It's standard practice based on Chess.
Therefore, I don't think it is unreasonable to ask for this to be implemented for Hokito:
1. A coordinate system along the edges (that could be turned on/off in Options)
2. The end location of the opponent's last move is circled/highlighted on the board in a similar way as when selecting a counter/pile to move.
3. The coordinates of the end location of the move are added to the game log entry.
Thank you in advance for considering this! It would greatly help turn-based play. -
• Apa yang berlaku apabila anda cuba melakukan tindakan permainan (mesej ralat, mesej bar status permainan, ...)?
• Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v124
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• Tolong jelaskan masalah pemaparan. Sekiranya anda ada screenshot bug ini (amalan yang baik), anda boleh gunakan Imgur.com untuk muatnaik dan copy/paste pautan itu di sini.
I've read boardgamearena.com/bug?id=78002 and I understand that it was rejected as "too high cost/benefit", since it requested many new features.
However, practically all grid-based abstract strategy games on BGA have a coordinate system and refer to it in the game log. It's standard practice based on Chess.
Therefore, I don't think it is unreasonable to ask for this to be implemented for Hokito:
1. A coordinate system along the edges (that could be turned on/off in Options)
2. The end location of the opponent's last move is circled/highlighted on the board in a similar way as when selecting a counter/pile to move.
3. The coordinates of the end location of the move are added to the game log entry.
Thank you in advance for considering this! It would greatly help turn-based play. • Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v124
-
• Tolong salin/lekat teks yang dipaparkan dalam bahasa inggeris dan bukannya bahasa anda. Sekiranya anda ada screenshot bug ini (amalan yang baik), anda boleh gunakan Imgur.com untuk muatnaik dan copy/paste pautan itu di sini.
I've read boardgamearena.com/bug?id=78002 and I understand that it was rejected as "too high cost/benefit", since it requested many new features.
However, practically all grid-based abstract strategy games on BGA have a coordinate system and refer to it in the game log. It's standard practice based on Chess.
Therefore, I don't think it is unreasonable to ask for this to be implemented for Hokito:
1. A coordinate system along the edges (that could be turned on/off in Options)
2. The end location of the opponent's last move is circled/highlighted on the board in a similar way as when selecting a counter/pile to move.
3. The coordinates of the end location of the move are added to the game log entry.
Thank you in advance for considering this! It would greatly help turn-based play. -
• Adakah teks ini tersedia dalam sistem terjemahan ? Jika ya, adakah ia diterjemahkan selama lebih daripada 24 jam?
• Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v124
-
• Tolong jelaskan cadangan anda dengan tepat dan ringkas supaya semudah mungkin untuk memahami apa yang anda maksudkan.
I've read boardgamearena.com/bug?id=78002 and I understand that it was rejected as "too high cost/benefit", since it requested many new features.
However, practically all grid-based abstract strategy games on BGA have a coordinate system and refer to it in the game log. It's standard practice based on Chess.
Therefore, I don't think it is unreasonable to ask for this to be implemented for Hokito:
1. A coordinate system along the edges (that could be turned on/off in Options)
2. The end location of the opponent's last move is circled/highlighted on the board in a similar way as when selecting a counter/pile to move.
3. The coordinates of the end location of the move are added to the game log entry.
Thank you in advance for considering this! It would greatly help turn-based play. • Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v124
Laporan masa lalu
une notation type celle des échecs pour repérer les coups. Je propose le système de coordonnéees suivant (les noirs étant en bas du plateau) dans laqulle les lignes sont numérotées de haut en bas et les colonnes lettrées de gauche à droite :
drive.google.com/file/d/1EpYBNdMeNy-aRrc-J6AJ9aso_Z9tdRtu/view?usp=sharing
Bien entendu si c'est les blancs qui sont en bas du plateau, il faut numéroter de bas en haut et lettrer de droite à gauche.
Et pour indiquer par exemple que le jeton noir 1 prend le jeton noir 2 (en bas à droite) il suffit d'écrire E6 x F6. De même pour indiquer que la tour noire 3*16 prend la tour blanche 2*6, il suffit d'écrire A6 x E4.
Voilà ma suggestion. Mais bien entendu si c'est un autre choix qui est fait par BLOIZO, je m'y plierai sans problème. L'important pour moi et que la notation soit la même pour tous.
In order to be able to communicate on a game played, it would be nice to have a system of coordinates and a chess-type notation to identify the moves.
chess-like notation to identify moves. I propose the following coordinate system (with black at the bottom of the board), in which rows are numbered from top to bottom and columns are lettered from left to right:
drive.google.com/file/d/1EpYBNdMeNy-aRrc-J6AJ9aso_Z9tdRtu/view?usp=sharing
Of course, if white is at the bottom of the board, number from bottom to top and letter from right to left.
For example, to indicate that black chip 1 takes black chip 2 (bottom right), simply write E6 x F6. Similarly, to indicate that the black rook 3*16 takes the white rook 2*6, simply write A6 x E4.
That's my suggestion. But of course, if BLOIZO makes another choice, I'll go along with it. The important thing for me is that the notation should be the same for everyone.
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
I'm coming back to give you a correct link to the photos in my previous messages.
imgur.com/a/ENM66bk
And this photo to illustrate the above example, which I'm reproducing below:
imgur.com/a/GjnyYho
Pour indiquer par exemple que le jeton noir 1 prend le jeton noir 2 (en bas à droite) il suffit d'écrire E6 x F6. De même pour indiquer que la tour noire 3*16 prend la tour blanche 2*6, il suffit d'écrire A6 x E4.
To indicate, for example, that black chip 1 takes black chip 2 (bottom right), simply write E6 x F6. Similarly, to indicate that the black 3*16 tower takes the white 2*6 tower, simply write A6 x E4.
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- ID meja yang lain / gerakkan ID
- Adakah F5 meyelesaikan masalah ity?
- Adapah masalah itu berlaku beberapa kali? Selalu? Sekali-sekala?
- Sekiranya anda ada screenshot bug ini (amalan yang baik), anda boleh gunakan Imgur.com untuk muatnaik dan copy/paste pautan itu di sini.
