#106048: "During recruitment, auto-select last remaining card if outbid"
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Detalizēts apraksts
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• Lūdzu nokopē/ielīmē kļūdas ziņu, ko redzi ekrānā, ja tāda ir.
During recruitment, players bid on dogs. If multiple players bid on the same dog, the highest bid wins and the player with the losing bid must choose from what remains that wasn't successfully bid on by another player. Often this means that they must "choose one of the remaining dogs" when there is only one dog remaining. In this scenario, it would make sense to me to just give that player the one remaining dog, as there is no actual choice for the player to make. Doing this could help speed up turn-based games because you don't need to wait for the player to take their turn just to do something that is forced upon them anyway.
An example of this is at move #207 on the table listed. -
• Lūdzu paskaidro, ko Tu vēlējies darīt, ko Tu izdarīji un kas notika
• Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v119
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• Lūdzu iekopē tekstu, kas redzams angļu, nevis tavā valodā. Ja Tev ir ekrānuzņēmums, kurā redzama kļūme (laba prakse), vari izmantot Imgur.com , lai to augšupielādētu un kopētu/ielīmētu saiti šeit.
During recruitment, players bid on dogs. If multiple players bid on the same dog, the highest bid wins and the player with the losing bid must choose from what remains that wasn't successfully bid on by another player. Often this means that they must "choose one of the remaining dogs" when there is only one dog remaining. In this scenario, it would make sense to me to just give that player the one remaining dog, as there is no actual choice for the player to make. Doing this could help speed up turn-based games because you don't need to wait for the player to take their turn just to do something that is forced upon them anyway.
An example of this is at move #207 on the table listed. -
• Vai šis teksts ir pieejams tulkošanas sistēmā? Ja jā, vai tas ir ticis tulkots pēdējo 24 stundu laikā?
• Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v119
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• Lūdzu, paskaidrojiet savu ieteikumu precīzi un kodolīgi, lai tas būtu pēc iespējas vieglāk saprotams.
During recruitment, players bid on dogs. If multiple players bid on the same dog, the highest bid wins and the player with the losing bid must choose from what remains that wasn't successfully bid on by another player. Often this means that they must "choose one of the remaining dogs" when there is only one dog remaining. In this scenario, it would make sense to me to just give that player the one remaining dog, as there is no actual choice for the player to make. Doing this could help speed up turn-based games because you don't need to wait for the player to take their turn just to do something that is forced upon them anyway.
An example of this is at move #207 on the table listed. • Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v119
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• Kas tika attēlots ekrānā, kad Tu tiki bloķēts (tukšs ekrāns? Daļa no spēles interfeisa? Ziņa par kļūdu?)?
During recruitment, players bid on dogs. If multiple players bid on the same dog, the highest bid wins and the player with the losing bid must choose from what remains that wasn't successfully bid on by another player. Often this means that they must "choose one of the remaining dogs" when there is only one dog remaining. In this scenario, it would make sense to me to just give that player the one remaining dog, as there is no actual choice for the player to make. Doing this could help speed up turn-based games because you don't need to wait for the player to take their turn just to do something that is forced upon them anyway.
An example of this is at move #207 on the table listed. • Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v119
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• Kura noteikumu daļa netika ņemta vērā BGA versijā?
During recruitment, players bid on dogs. If multiple players bid on the same dog, the highest bid wins and the player with the losing bid must choose from what remains that wasn't successfully bid on by another player. Often this means that they must "choose one of the remaining dogs" when there is only one dog remaining. In this scenario, it would make sense to me to just give that player the one remaining dog, as there is no actual choice for the player to make. Doing this could help speed up turn-based games because you don't need to wait for the player to take their turn just to do something that is forced upon them anyway.
An example of this is at move #207 on the table listed. -
• Vai noteikumu pārkāpums ir redzams spēles atkārtojumā? Ja jā, tad kurā gājienā?
• Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v119
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• Kādu spēles darbību Tu vēlējies veikt?
During recruitment, players bid on dogs. If multiple players bid on the same dog, the highest bid wins and the player with the losing bid must choose from what remains that wasn't successfully bid on by another player. Often this means that they must "choose one of the remaining dogs" when there is only one dog remaining. In this scenario, it would make sense to me to just give that player the one remaining dog, as there is no actual choice for the player to make. Doing this could help speed up turn-based games because you don't need to wait for the player to take their turn just to do something that is forced upon them anyway.
An example of this is at move #207 on the table listed. -
• Ko tu dari, lai panāktu šo spēles darbību?
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• Kas notika, kad veicāt šo darbību (kļūdas paziņojums, spēles informācijas paziņojums,...)?
• Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v119
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• Kurā spēles solī problēma parādījās (kas bija tā brīža spēles instrukcija)?
During recruitment, players bid on dogs. If multiple players bid on the same dog, the highest bid wins and the player with the losing bid must choose from what remains that wasn't successfully bid on by another player. Often this means that they must "choose one of the remaining dogs" when there is only one dog remaining. In this scenario, it would make sense to me to just give that player the one remaining dog, as there is no actual choice for the player to make. Doing this could help speed up turn-based games because you don't need to wait for the player to take their turn just to do something that is forced upon them anyway.
An example of this is at move #207 on the table listed. -
• Kas notika, kad mēģinājāt veikt spēles darbību (kļūdas paziņojums, spēles informācijas paziņojums,...)?
• Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v119
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• Lūdzu aprakstiet radušos problēmu. Ja Tev ir ekrānuzņēmums, kurā redzama kļūme (laba prakse), vari izmantot Imgur.com , lai to augšupielādētu un kopētu/ielīmētu saiti šeit.
During recruitment, players bid on dogs. If multiple players bid on the same dog, the highest bid wins and the player with the losing bid must choose from what remains that wasn't successfully bid on by another player. Often this means that they must "choose one of the remaining dogs" when there is only one dog remaining. In this scenario, it would make sense to me to just give that player the one remaining dog, as there is no actual choice for the player to make. Doing this could help speed up turn-based games because you don't need to wait for the player to take their turn just to do something that is forced upon them anyway.
An example of this is at move #207 on the table listed. • Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v119
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• Lūdzu iekopē tekstu, kas redzams angļu, nevis tavā valodā. Ja Tev ir ekrānuzņēmums, kurā redzama kļūme (laba prakse), vari izmantot Imgur.com , lai to augšupielādētu un kopētu/ielīmētu saiti šeit.
During recruitment, players bid on dogs. If multiple players bid on the same dog, the highest bid wins and the player with the losing bid must choose from what remains that wasn't successfully bid on by another player. Often this means that they must "choose one of the remaining dogs" when there is only one dog remaining. In this scenario, it would make sense to me to just give that player the one remaining dog, as there is no actual choice for the player to make. Doing this could help speed up turn-based games because you don't need to wait for the player to take their turn just to do something that is forced upon them anyway.
An example of this is at move #207 on the table listed. -
• Vai šis teksts ir pieejams tulkošanas sistēmā? Ja jā, vai tas ir ticis tulkots pēdējo 24 stundu laikā?
• Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v119
-
• Lūdzu, paskaidrojiet savu ieteikumu precīzi un kodolīgi, lai tas būtu pēc iespējas vieglāk saprotams.
During recruitment, players bid on dogs. If multiple players bid on the same dog, the highest bid wins and the player with the losing bid must choose from what remains that wasn't successfully bid on by another player. Often this means that they must "choose one of the remaining dogs" when there is only one dog remaining. In this scenario, it would make sense to me to just give that player the one remaining dog, as there is no actual choice for the player to make. Doing this could help speed up turn-based games because you don't need to wait for the player to take their turn just to do something that is forced upon them anyway.
An example of this is at move #207 on the table listed. • Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v119
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