#97633: "Trade notification/alert when someone _accepts_ or counteroffers"
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Currently you have two options for when to return to your turn after proposing a trade: Either when the first person responds, or when all other players respond. I never use the first option, because the first response is often a rejection of my trade offer, and if so there's no point in me looking until the other player(s) respond(s).
Here's how it should work: As soon as someone accepts, or makes a counteroffer,"notify" you - that is, make it your turn again, even if the other players haven't responded yet. You can then either accept the trade (or counteroffer) and proceed with your turn, OR either rejected the counteroffer or choose to "wait for other responses" - that should be a button. If you do either of those things, the it's no longer your turn, your time stops running, and the game waits for other responses.
In a 4-player game, it's possible for a second player to accept your offer or make a counteroffer, while the last player still hasn't responded. If that happens, just do the same as when the first player accepted or counteroffered.
When all players have responded, there would no longer be a "wait" option.• Venligst forklar hvad du ønsker at gøre, hvad du gjorde og hvad der skete
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Google Chrome v117
• Venligst kopier/indsæt tekst vist på engelsk i stedet for dit sprog. Hvis du har et skærmbillede af denne fejl (god øvelse), kan du bruge Imgur.com til at uploade den og kopiere/indsætte linket her.
Currently you have two options for when to return to your turn after proposing a trade: Either when the first person responds, or when all other players respond. I never use the first option, because the first response is often a rejection of my trade offer, and if so there's no point in me looking until the other player(s) respond(s).
Here's how it should work: As soon as someone accepts, or makes a counteroffer,"notify" you - that is, make it your turn again, even if the other players haven't responded yet. You can then either accept the trade (or counteroffer) and proceed with your turn, OR either rejected the counteroffer or choose to "wait for other responses" - that should be a button. If you do either of those things, the it's no longer your turn, your time stops running, and the game waits for other responses.
In a 4-player game, it's possible for a second player to accept your offer or make a counteroffer, while the last player still hasn't responded. If that happens, just do the same as when the first player accepted or counteroffered.
When all players have responded, there would no longer be a "wait" option.• er der adgang til denne tekst i oversættelsessystem? Hvis ja, er det blevet oversat inden for 24 timer?
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v117
• Forklar venligst dit forslag præcist og sammenfattende, så det er så let som muligt at forstå, hvad du mener.
Currently you have two options for when to return to your turn after proposing a trade: Either when the first person responds, or when all other players respond. I never use the first option, because the first response is often a rejection of my trade offer, and if so there's no point in me looking until the other player(s) respond(s).
Here's how it should work: As soon as someone accepts, or makes a counteroffer,"notify" you - that is, make it your turn again, even if the other players haven't responded yet. You can then either accept the trade (or counteroffer) and proceed with your turn, OR either rejected the counteroffer or choose to "wait for other responses" - that should be a button. If you do either of those things, the it's no longer your turn, your time stops running, and the game waits for other responses.
In a 4-player game, it's possible for a second player to accept your offer or make a counteroffer, while the last player still hasn't responded. If that happens, just do the same as when the first player accepted or counteroffered.
When all players have responded, there would no longer be a "wait" option.• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v117
• Hvad blev der vist på skærmen, da du blev blokeret (Blank skærm? Noget af spilbrugerfladen? Fejlmeddelelse?)
Currently you have two options for when to return to your turn after proposing a trade: Either when the first person responds, or when all other players respond. I never use the first option, because the first response is often a rejection of my trade offer, and if so there's no point in me looking until the other player(s) respond(s).
Here's how it should work: As soon as someone accepts, or makes a counteroffer,"notify" you - that is, make it your turn again, even if the other players haven't responded yet. You can then either accept the trade (or counteroffer) and proceed with your turn, OR either rejected the counteroffer or choose to "wait for other responses" - that should be a button. If you do either of those things, the it's no longer your turn, your time stops running, and the game waits for other responses.
In a 4-player game, it's possible for a second player to accept your offer or make a counteroffer, while the last player still hasn't responded. If that happens, just do the same as when the first player accepted or counteroffered.
When all players have responded, there would no longer be a "wait" option.• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v117
• Hvilken del af reglerne blev ikke respekteret ved BGA-tilpasningen
Currently you have two options for when to return to your turn after proposing a trade: Either when the first person responds, or when all other players respond. I never use the first option, because the first response is often a rejection of my trade offer, and if so there's no point in me looking until the other player(s) respond(s).
Here's how it should work: As soon as someone accepts, or makes a counteroffer,"notify" you - that is, make it your turn again, even if the other players haven't responded yet. You can then either accept the trade (or counteroffer) and proceed with your turn, OR either rejected the counteroffer or choose to "wait for other responses" - that should be a button. If you do either of those things, the it's no longer your turn, your time stops running, and the game waits for other responses.
In a 4-player game, it's possible for a second player to accept your offer or make a counteroffer, while the last player still hasn't responded. If that happens, just do the same as when the first player accepted or counteroffered.
When all players have responded, there would no longer be a "wait" option.• Er regel-brudddet synligt i e
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v117
• Hvad var den spilhandling du ønskede at udføre?
Currently you have two options for when to return to your turn after proposing a trade: Either when the first person responds, or when all other players respond. I never use the first option, because the first response is often a rejection of my trade offer, and if so there's no point in me looking until the other player(s) respond(s).
Here's how it should work: As soon as someone accepts, or makes a counteroffer,"notify" you - that is, make it your turn again, even if the other players haven't responded yet. You can then either accept the trade (or counteroffer) and proceed with your turn, OR either rejected the counteroffer or choose to "wait for other responses" - that should be a button. If you do either of those things, the it's no longer your turn, your time stops running, and the game waits for other responses.
In a 4-player game, it's possible for a second player to accept your offer or make a counteroffer, while the last player still hasn't responded. If that happens, just do the same as when the first player accepted or counteroffered.
When all players have responded, there would no longer be a "wait" option.• Hvad forsøgte du at gøre for at udløse denne spilhandling?
• Hvad skete der, da du forsøgre at gøre dette (fejlmeddelelse, meddelelsesstatusbjælke, ...)?
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v117
• I hvilket stadie af spillet opstod problemet (hvad var den daværende spilinstruktion)?
Currently you have two options for when to return to your turn after proposing a trade: Either when the first person responds, or when all other players respond. I never use the first option, because the first response is often a rejection of my trade offer, and if so there's no point in me looking until the other player(s) respond(s).
Here's how it should work: As soon as someone accepts, or makes a counteroffer,"notify" you - that is, make it your turn again, even if the other players haven't responded yet. You can then either accept the trade (or counteroffer) and proceed with your turn, OR either rejected the counteroffer or choose to "wait for other responses" - that should be a button. If you do either of those things, the it's no longer your turn, your time stops running, and the game waits for other responses.
In a 4-player game, it's possible for a second player to accept your offer or make a counteroffer, while the last player still hasn't responded. If that happens, just do the same as when the first player accepted or counteroffered.
When all players have responded, there would no longer be a "wait" option.• Hvad skete der, da du forsøgte at udføre denne spilhandling (fejlmeddelelse, meddelelsesstatusbjælke, ...)?
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v117
• Venligst beskriv display problemet. Hvis du har et skærmbillede af denne fejl (god øvelse), kan du bruge Imgur.com til at uploade den og kopiere/indsætte linket her.
Currently you have two options for when to return to your turn after proposing a trade: Either when the first person responds, or when all other players respond. I never use the first option, because the first response is often a rejection of my trade offer, and if so there's no point in me looking until the other player(s) respond(s).
Here's how it should work: As soon as someone accepts, or makes a counteroffer,"notify" you - that is, make it your turn again, even if the other players haven't responded yet. You can then either accept the trade (or counteroffer) and proceed with your turn, OR either rejected the counteroffer or choose to "wait for other responses" - that should be a button. If you do either of those things, the it's no longer your turn, your time stops running, and the game waits for other responses.
In a 4-player game, it's possible for a second player to accept your offer or make a counteroffer, while the last player still hasn't responded. If that happens, just do the same as when the first player accepted or counteroffered.
When all players have responded, there would no longer be a "wait" option.• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v117
• Venligst kopier/indsæt tekst vist på engelsk i stedet for dit sprog. Hvis du har et skærmbillede af denne fejl (god øvelse), kan du bruge Imgur.com til at uploade den og kopiere/indsætte linket her.
Currently you have two options for when to return to your turn after proposing a trade: Either when the first person responds, or when all other players respond. I never use the first option, because the first response is often a rejection of my trade offer, and if so there's no point in me looking until the other player(s) respond(s).
Here's how it should work: As soon as someone accepts, or makes a counteroffer,"notify" you - that is, make it your turn again, even if the other players haven't responded yet. You can then either accept the trade (or counteroffer) and proceed with your turn, OR either rejected the counteroffer or choose to "wait for other responses" - that should be a button. If you do either of those things, the it's no longer your turn, your time stops running, and the game waits for other responses.
In a 4-player game, it's possible for a second player to accept your offer or make a counteroffer, while the last player still hasn't responded. If that happens, just do the same as when the first player accepted or counteroffered.
When all players have responded, there would no longer be a "wait" option.• er der adgang til denne tekst i oversættelsessystem? Hvis ja, er det blevet oversat inden for 24 timer?
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v117
• Forklar venligst dit forslag præcist og sammenfattende, så det er så let som muligt at forstå, hvad du mener.
Currently you have two options for when to return to your turn after proposing a trade: Either when the first person responds, or when all other players respond. I never use the first option, because the first response is often a rejection of my trade offer, and if so there's no point in me looking until the other player(s) respond(s).
Here's how it should work: As soon as someone accepts, or makes a counteroffer,"notify" you - that is, make it your turn again, even if the other players haven't responded yet. You can then either accept the trade (or counteroffer) and proceed with your turn, OR either rejected the counteroffer or choose to "wait for other responses" - that should be a button. If you do either of those things, the it's no longer your turn, your time stops running, and the game waits for other responses.
In a 4-player game, it's possible for a second player to accept your offer or make a counteroffer, while the last player still hasn't responded. If that happens, just do the same as when the first player accepted or counteroffered.
When all players have responded, there would no longer be a "wait" option.• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v117
Rapporthistorik
If we had such an overhauled trade interface we might not need this suggestion. However, that's a much more complicated thing to design. As long as we've still got the current, really hard to use trade interface, this suggestion is pretty simple and straightforward to implement, and would save significant time on turn-based games.
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