#108365: "Consider displaying an empire's theocracy layout before prompting for agent locations"
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Detalizēts apraksts
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• Lūdzu nokopē/ielīmē kļūdas ziņu, ko redzi ekrānā, ja tāda ir.
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. -
• Lūdzu paskaidro, ko Tu vēlējies darīt, ko Tu izdarīji un kas notika
• Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v120
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• Lūdzu iekopē tekstu, kas redzams angļu, nevis tavā valodā. 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. Vai šis teksts ir pieejams tulkošanas sistēmā? Ja jā, vai tas ir ticis tulkots pēdējo 24 stundu laikā?
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v120
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• Lūdzu, paskaidrojiet savu ieteikumu precīzi un kodolīgi, lai tas būtu pēc iespējas vieglāk saprotams.
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v120
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• Kas tika attēlots ekrānā, kad Tu tiki bloķēts (tukšs ekrāns? Daļa no spēles interfeisa? Ziņa par kļūdu?)?
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v120
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• Kura noteikumu daļa netika ņemta vērā BGA versijā?
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. -
• Vai noteikumu pārkāpums ir redzams spēles atkārtojumā? Ja jā, tad kurā gājienā?
• Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v120
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• Kādu spēles darbību Tu vēlējies veikt?
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. -
• 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 v120
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• Kurā spēles solī problēma parādījās (kas bija tā brīža spēles instrukcija)?
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. -
• Kas notika, kad mēģinājāt veikt spēles darbību (kļūdas paziņojums, spēles informācijas paziņojums,...)?
• Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v120
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• Lūdzu aprakstiet radušos problēmu. 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.
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v120
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• Lūdzu iekopē tekstu, kas redzams angļu, nevis tavā valodā. 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. Vai šis teksts ir pieejams tulkošanas sistēmā? Ja jā, vai tas ir ticis tulkots pēdējo 24 stundu laikā?
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v120
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• Lūdzu, paskaidrojiet savu ieteikumu precīzi un kodolīgi, lai tas būtu pēc iespējas vieglāk saprotams.
In the case of a religious war that changes the theocratic status of an empire, it would be helpful to show the empire as its new type before prompting the user to choose the positions of any surviving agents.
The screenshot below will make it easier to understand what I'm talking about here. Basically: I played a successful Reformation one-shot in Byzantium, which had previously been a medieval state. I had one surviving agent, a Reformist knight, so the game prompted me to choose the city where I wanted to place that agent. When making this choice, a player will want to consider what types of levies each city will raise. But that information doesn't seem to be available in this case, because at the time the game displays the prompt, it is still displaying Byzantium's medieval state card rather than its Reformist theocracy card.
In my screenshot, I'm asked to choose between Tana and Caffa. If one of those cities has a rook as its levy and the other has a knight, then I want to choose the rook city, to maximize my potential campaign strength later. But I can't see what the levies will be once the theocracy is in place. In this particular case it doesn't matter, because both cities have rook levies in the Reformist Byzantium, but hopefully you can see what I mean in general. • Kāda ir Tava pārlūkprogramma?
Google Chrome v120
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