#132931: "Daybreak: Ability to re-order cards in your hand."
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• Sila salin/tampal mesej masalah yang anda dapat lihat di skrin, jika ada.
The order in which cards are played is crucial for engine building and the cards can have multiple dependencies on on other cards being played first to work at all or to be most effective. It's possible to have a lot of cards in your hand towards the end of the game, (my most so far is 11 and I've played only about 10 games), this creates a lot of complexity, and its hard to holdall your plans in your mind.
Being able to re-order the cards in your hand (ie from left to right on the screen) would help to correctly sequence moves. Click and drag functionality would be ideal if possible.
Alternatively, being able to mark some cards for discard, would help to identify how many cards can be discarded to activate other cards.
Being able to write a sticky note on each card would also be cool, but that's probably an over-engineered solution.
It's a great game, and a great platform
thanks! -
• Tolong jelaskan apa yang anda ingin buat, apa yang telah anda buat dan apa yang telah terjadi
• Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v126
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• Tolong salin/lekat teks yang dipaparkan dalam bahasa inggeris dan bukannya bahasa anda. 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. Adakah teks ini tersedia dalam sistem terjemahan ? Jika ya, adakah ia diterjemahkan selama lebih daripada 24 jam?
The order in which cards are played is crucial for engine building and the cards can have multiple dependencies on on other cards being played first to work at all or to be most effective. It's possible to have a lot of cards in your hand towards the end of the game, (my most so far is 11 and I've played only about 10 games), this creates a lot of complexity, and its hard to holdall your plans in your mind.
Being able to re-order the cards in your hand (ie from left to right on the screen) would help to correctly sequence moves. Click and drag functionality would be ideal if possible.
Alternatively, being able to mark some cards for discard, would help to identify how many cards can be discarded to activate other cards.
Being able to write a sticky note on each card would also be cool, but that's probably an over-engineered solution.
It's a great game, and a great platform
thanks! • Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v126
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• Tolong jelaskan cadangan anda dengan tepat dan ringkas supaya semudah mungkin untuk memahami apa yang anda maksudkan.
The order in which cards are played is crucial for engine building and the cards can have multiple dependencies on on other cards being played first to work at all or to be most effective. It's possible to have a lot of cards in your hand towards the end of the game, (my most so far is 11 and I've played only about 10 games), this creates a lot of complexity, and its hard to holdall your plans in your mind.
Being able to re-order the cards in your hand (ie from left to right on the screen) would help to correctly sequence moves. Click and drag functionality would be ideal if possible.
Alternatively, being able to mark some cards for discard, would help to identify how many cards can be discarded to activate other cards.
Being able to write a sticky note on each card would also be cool, but that's probably an over-engineered solution.
It's a great game, and a great platform
thanks! • Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v126
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• Apa yang dipaparkan pada skrin apabila anda disekat (Skrin kosong? Antara muka permainan? Mesej ralat?)
The order in which cards are played is crucial for engine building and the cards can have multiple dependencies on on other cards being played first to work at all or to be most effective. It's possible to have a lot of cards in your hand towards the end of the game, (my most so far is 11 and I've played only about 10 games), this creates a lot of complexity, and its hard to holdall your plans in your mind.
Being able to re-order the cards in your hand (ie from left to right on the screen) would help to correctly sequence moves. Click and drag functionality would be ideal if possible.
Alternatively, being able to mark some cards for discard, would help to identify how many cards can be discarded to activate other cards.
Being able to write a sticky note on each card would also be cool, but that's probably an over-engineered solution.
It's a great game, and a great platform
thanks! • Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v126
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• Bahagian peraturan yang mana tidak dihormati oleh penyesuaian BGA
The order in which cards are played is crucial for engine building and the cards can have multiple dependencies on on other cards being played first to work at all or to be most effective. It's possible to have a lot of cards in your hand towards the end of the game, (my most so far is 11 and I've played only about 10 games), this creates a lot of complexity, and its hard to holdall your plans in your mind.
Being able to re-order the cards in your hand (ie from left to right on the screen) would help to correctly sequence moves. Click and drag functionality would be ideal if possible.
Alternatively, being able to mark some cards for discard, would help to identify how many cards can be discarded to activate other cards.
Being able to write a sticky note on each card would also be cool, but that's probably an over-engineered solution.
It's a great game, and a great platform
thanks! -
• Adakah kelanggaran peraturan boleh dilihat di ulangan permainan? Jikanya ya, pada langkah berapa?
• Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v126
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• Apakan tindakan yang anda mahu lakukan?
The order in which cards are played is crucial for engine building and the cards can have multiple dependencies on on other cards being played first to work at all or to be most effective. It's possible to have a lot of cards in your hand towards the end of the game, (my most so far is 11 and I've played only about 10 games), this creates a lot of complexity, and its hard to holdall your plans in your mind.
Being able to re-order the cards in your hand (ie from left to right on the screen) would help to correctly sequence moves. Click and drag functionality would be ideal if possible.
Alternatively, being able to mark some cards for discard, would help to identify how many cards can be discarded to activate other cards.
Being able to write a sticky note on each card would also be cool, but that's probably an over-engineered solution.
It's a great game, and a great platform
thanks! -
• 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 v126
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• Pada peringkat mana semasa permainan , masalah itu berlaku (apakah arahan semasa permainan tersebut)?
The order in which cards are played is crucial for engine building and the cards can have multiple dependencies on on other cards being played first to work at all or to be most effective. It's possible to have a lot of cards in your hand towards the end of the game, (my most so far is 11 and I've played only about 10 games), this creates a lot of complexity, and its hard to holdall your plans in your mind.
Being able to re-order the cards in your hand (ie from left to right on the screen) would help to correctly sequence moves. Click and drag functionality would be ideal if possible.
Alternatively, being able to mark some cards for discard, would help to identify how many cards can be discarded to activate other cards.
Being able to write a sticky note on each card would also be cool, but that's probably an over-engineered solution.
It's a great game, and a great platform
thanks! -
• Apa yang berlaku apabila anda cuba melakukan tindakan permainan (mesej ralat, mesej bar status permainan, ...)?
• Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v126
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• Tolong jelaskan masalah pemaparan. 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.
The order in which cards are played is crucial for engine building and the cards can have multiple dependencies on on other cards being played first to work at all or to be most effective. It's possible to have a lot of cards in your hand towards the end of the game, (my most so far is 11 and I've played only about 10 games), this creates a lot of complexity, and its hard to holdall your plans in your mind.
Being able to re-order the cards in your hand (ie from left to right on the screen) would help to correctly sequence moves. Click and drag functionality would be ideal if possible.
Alternatively, being able to mark some cards for discard, would help to identify how many cards can be discarded to activate other cards.
Being able to write a sticky note on each card would also be cool, but that's probably an over-engineered solution.
It's a great game, and a great platform
thanks! • Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v126
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• Tolong salin/lekat teks yang dipaparkan dalam bahasa inggeris dan bukannya bahasa anda. 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. Adakah teks ini tersedia dalam sistem terjemahan ? Jika ya, adakah ia diterjemahkan selama lebih daripada 24 jam?
The order in which cards are played is crucial for engine building and the cards can have multiple dependencies on on other cards being played first to work at all or to be most effective. It's possible to have a lot of cards in your hand towards the end of the game, (my most so far is 11 and I've played only about 10 games), this creates a lot of complexity, and its hard to holdall your plans in your mind.
Being able to re-order the cards in your hand (ie from left to right on the screen) would help to correctly sequence moves. Click and drag functionality would be ideal if possible.
Alternatively, being able to mark some cards for discard, would help to identify how many cards can be discarded to activate other cards.
Being able to write a sticky note on each card would also be cool, but that's probably an over-engineered solution.
It's a great game, and a great platform
thanks! • Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v126
-
• Tolong jelaskan cadangan anda dengan tepat dan ringkas supaya semudah mungkin untuk memahami apa yang anda maksudkan.
The order in which cards are played is crucial for engine building and the cards can have multiple dependencies on on other cards being played first to work at all or to be most effective. It's possible to have a lot of cards in your hand towards the end of the game, (my most so far is 11 and I've played only about 10 games), this creates a lot of complexity, and its hard to holdall your plans in your mind.
Being able to re-order the cards in your hand (ie from left to right on the screen) would help to correctly sequence moves. Click and drag functionality would be ideal if possible.
Alternatively, being able to mark some cards for discard, would help to identify how many cards can be discarded to activate other cards.
Being able to write a sticky note on each card would also be cool, but that's probably an over-engineered solution.
It's a great game, and a great platform
thanks! • Apakah browser anda?
Google Chrome v126
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