#201639: "Avoid or detect lost notifications"
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• Por favor, copia e pega a mensaxe de erro que ves na túa pantalla, se houbera algún.
In real-time games, it happens quiet frequently that a player is not playing because he did not receive the notification that it is his turn to play. It also happens that the game situation is screwed at his side only because of a lost notification.
It leads to wasted games and to many bug reports on games despite the game developer can not fix them.
Ideally, lost notifications should not exist (might be done using an acknowledgment to reissue a notification to a player if it browser did not acknowledge; normally TCP is doing it automatically at a lower level, I wonder if you are in UDP), but avoiding them would probably increase the server load.
At least, a mitigation for lost your turn notifications should be implemented: if a player is not playing for a given amount of time (either fixed or computed from average time needed to play in the game, or when going negative in time but that’s might be too late to reload and play without being expelled), a special framework specific "YourTurn" notification should be sent to its browser. When the browser receive it, the framework at client side should either:
- if it was knowing that the player should play (it has received the normal your turn notification), do nothing,
- if it was not knowing that the player should play, warn the player that he must reload the page (as the normal notification can have important lost data) and show a button to do it easily. -
• Por favor, explica o que querías facer, o que fixeche e o que pasou
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Por favor, copia/pega o texto amosado en inglés no canto do teu idioma. Se tes unha captura de pantalla deste erro (boa práctica), podes usar un servizo de hospedaxe de imaxes da túa elección (snipboard.io, por exemplo) para subila e copiar/pegar o enlace aquí. É este o texto dispoñible no sistema de tradución? Se é así, foi traducido fai máis de 24 horas?
In real-time games, it happens quiet frequently that a player is not playing because he did not receive the notification that it is his turn to play. It also happens that the game situation is screwed at his side only because of a lost notification.
It leads to wasted games and to many bug reports on games despite the game developer can not fix them.
Ideally, lost notifications should not exist (might be done using an acknowledgment to reissue a notification to a player if it browser did not acknowledge; normally TCP is doing it automatically at a lower level, I wonder if you are in UDP), but avoiding them would probably increase the server load.
At least, a mitigation for lost your turn notifications should be implemented: if a player is not playing for a given amount of time (either fixed or computed from average time needed to play in the game, or when going negative in time but that’s might be too late to reload and play without being expelled), a special framework specific "YourTurn" notification should be sent to its browser. When the browser receive it, the framework at client side should either:
- if it was knowing that the player should play (it has received the normal your turn notification), do nothing,
- if it was not knowing that the player should play, warn the player that he must reload the page (as the normal notification can have important lost data) and show a button to do it easily. • Cal é o teu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Por favor explica a túa suxestión de maneira precisa e concisa para que sexa o máis sinxelo posible entender o que queres dicir.
In real-time games, it happens quiet frequently that a player is not playing because he did not receive the notification that it is his turn to play. It also happens that the game situation is screwed at his side only because of a lost notification.
It leads to wasted games and to many bug reports on games despite the game developer can not fix them.
Ideally, lost notifications should not exist (might be done using an acknowledgment to reissue a notification to a player if it browser did not acknowledge; normally TCP is doing it automatically at a lower level, I wonder if you are in UDP), but avoiding them would probably increase the server load.
At least, a mitigation for lost your turn notifications should be implemented: if a player is not playing for a given amount of time (either fixed or computed from average time needed to play in the game, or when going negative in time but that’s might be too late to reload and play without being expelled), a special framework specific "YourTurn" notification should be sent to its browser. When the browser receive it, the framework at client side should either:
- if it was knowing that the player should play (it has received the normal your turn notification), do nothing,
- if it was not knowing that the player should play, warn the player that he must reload the page (as the normal notification can have important lost data) and show a button to do it easily. • Cal é o teu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Qué había na pantalla cando se quedou bloqueado? (mensaxe de erro?, pantalla en blanco?, unha parte da interface do xogo?)
In real-time games, it happens quiet frequently that a player is not playing because he did not receive the notification that it is his turn to play. It also happens that the game situation is screwed at his side only because of a lost notification.
It leads to wasted games and to many bug reports on games despite the game developer can not fix them.
Ideally, lost notifications should not exist (might be done using an acknowledgment to reissue a notification to a player if it browser did not acknowledge; normally TCP is doing it automatically at a lower level, I wonder if you are in UDP), but avoiding them would probably increase the server load.
At least, a mitigation for lost your turn notifications should be implemented: if a player is not playing for a given amount of time (either fixed or computed from average time needed to play in the game, or when going negative in time but that’s might be too late to reload and play without being expelled), a special framework specific "YourTurn" notification should be sent to its browser. When the browser receive it, the framework at client side should either:
- if it was knowing that the player should play (it has received the normal your turn notification), do nothing,
- if it was not knowing that the player should play, warn the player that he must reload the page (as the normal notification can have important lost data) and show a button to do it easily. • Cal é o teu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Qué parte das regras non se cumpriron na adaptación da BGA?
In real-time games, it happens quiet frequently that a player is not playing because he did not receive the notification that it is his turn to play. It also happens that the game situation is screwed at his side only because of a lost notification.
It leads to wasted games and to many bug reports on games despite the game developer can not fix them.
Ideally, lost notifications should not exist (might be done using an acknowledgment to reissue a notification to a player if it browser did not acknowledge; normally TCP is doing it automatically at a lower level, I wonder if you are in UDP), but avoiding them would probably increase the server load.
At least, a mitigation for lost your turn notifications should be implemented: if a player is not playing for a given amount of time (either fixed or computed from average time needed to play in the game, or when going negative in time but that’s might be too late to reload and play without being expelled), a special framework specific "YourTurn" notification should be sent to its browser. When the browser receive it, the framework at client side should either:
- if it was knowing that the player should play (it has received the normal your turn notification), do nothing,
- if it was not knowing that the player should play, warn the player that he must reload the page (as the normal notification can have important lost data) and show a button to do it easily. -
• é visible a violación das regras na repetición? Se o é, en que número de movemento?
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Qué acción de xogo querías realizar?
In real-time games, it happens quiet frequently that a player is not playing because he did not receive the notification that it is his turn to play. It also happens that the game situation is screwed at his side only because of a lost notification.
It leads to wasted games and to many bug reports on games despite the game developer can not fix them.
Ideally, lost notifications should not exist (might be done using an acknowledgment to reissue a notification to a player if it browser did not acknowledge; normally TCP is doing it automatically at a lower level, I wonder if you are in UDP), but avoiding them would probably increase the server load.
At least, a mitigation for lost your turn notifications should be implemented: if a player is not playing for a given amount of time (either fixed or computed from average time needed to play in the game, or when going negative in time but that’s might be too late to reload and play without being expelled), a special framework specific "YourTurn" notification should be sent to its browser. When the browser receive it, the framework at client side should either:
- if it was knowing that the player should play (it has received the normal your turn notification), do nothing,
- if it was not knowing that the player should play, warn the player that he must reload the page (as the normal notification can have important lost data) and show a button to do it easily. -
• Qué é o que tratache de facer para activar esta acción do xogo?
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• Qué sucedeu cando o fixeche (a mensaxe de erro, mensaxe na barra de estado do xogo, ...)?
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• En que paso do xogo ocorreu o problema (cal foi a instrucción actual do xogo)?
In real-time games, it happens quiet frequently that a player is not playing because he did not receive the notification that it is his turn to play. It also happens that the game situation is screwed at his side only because of a lost notification.
It leads to wasted games and to many bug reports on games despite the game developer can not fix them.
Ideally, lost notifications should not exist (might be done using an acknowledgment to reissue a notification to a player if it browser did not acknowledge; normally TCP is doing it automatically at a lower level, I wonder if you are in UDP), but avoiding them would probably increase the server load.
At least, a mitigation for lost your turn notifications should be implemented: if a player is not playing for a given amount of time (either fixed or computed from average time needed to play in the game, or when going negative in time but that’s might be too late to reload and play without being expelled), a special framework specific "YourTurn" notification should be sent to its browser. When the browser receive it, the framework at client side should either:
- if it was knowing that the player should play (it has received the normal your turn notification), do nothing,
- if it was not knowing that the player should play, warn the player that he must reload the page (as the normal notification can have important lost data) and show a button to do it easily. -
• Qué sucedeu cando tratache de facer unha acción de xogo (mensaxe de erro, mensaxe na barra de estado do xogo, ...)?
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Por favor, describe o problema de visualización. Se tes unha captura de pantalla deste erro (boa práctica), podes usar un servizo de hospedaxe de imaxes da túa elección (snipboard.io, por exemplo) para subila e copiar/pegar o enlace aquí.
In real-time games, it happens quiet frequently that a player is not playing because he did not receive the notification that it is his turn to play. It also happens that the game situation is screwed at his side only because of a lost notification.
It leads to wasted games and to many bug reports on games despite the game developer can not fix them.
Ideally, lost notifications should not exist (might be done using an acknowledgment to reissue a notification to a player if it browser did not acknowledge; normally TCP is doing it automatically at a lower level, I wonder if you are in UDP), but avoiding them would probably increase the server load.
At least, a mitigation for lost your turn notifications should be implemented: if a player is not playing for a given amount of time (either fixed or computed from average time needed to play in the game, or when going negative in time but that’s might be too late to reload and play without being expelled), a special framework specific "YourTurn" notification should be sent to its browser. When the browser receive it, the framework at client side should either:
- if it was knowing that the player should play (it has received the normal your turn notification), do nothing,
- if it was not knowing that the player should play, warn the player that he must reload the page (as the normal notification can have important lost data) and show a button to do it easily. • Cal é o teu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Por favor, copia/pega o texto amosado en inglés no canto do teu idioma. Se tes unha captura de pantalla deste erro (boa práctica), podes usar un servizo de hospedaxe de imaxes da túa elección (snipboard.io, por exemplo) para subila e copiar/pegar o enlace aquí. É este o texto dispoñible no sistema de tradución? Se é así, foi traducido fai máis de 24 horas?
In real-time games, it happens quiet frequently that a player is not playing because he did not receive the notification that it is his turn to play. It also happens that the game situation is screwed at his side only because of a lost notification.
It leads to wasted games and to many bug reports on games despite the game developer can not fix them.
Ideally, lost notifications should not exist (might be done using an acknowledgment to reissue a notification to a player if it browser did not acknowledge; normally TCP is doing it automatically at a lower level, I wonder if you are in UDP), but avoiding them would probably increase the server load.
At least, a mitigation for lost your turn notifications should be implemented: if a player is not playing for a given amount of time (either fixed or computed from average time needed to play in the game, or when going negative in time but that’s might be too late to reload and play without being expelled), a special framework specific "YourTurn" notification should be sent to its browser. When the browser receive it, the framework at client side should either:
- if it was knowing that the player should play (it has received the normal your turn notification), do nothing,
- if it was not knowing that the player should play, warn the player that he must reload the page (as the normal notification can have important lost data) and show a button to do it easily. • Cal é o teu navegador?
Mozilla v5
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• Por favor explica a túa suxestión de maneira precisa e concisa para que sexa o máis sinxelo posible entender o que queres dicir.
In real-time games, it happens quiet frequently that a player is not playing because he did not receive the notification that it is his turn to play. It also happens that the game situation is screwed at his side only because of a lost notification.
It leads to wasted games and to many bug reports on games despite the game developer can not fix them.
Ideally, lost notifications should not exist (might be done using an acknowledgment to reissue a notification to a player if it browser did not acknowledge; normally TCP is doing it automatically at a lower level, I wonder if you are in UDP), but avoiding them would probably increase the server load.
At least, a mitigation for lost your turn notifications should be implemented: if a player is not playing for a given amount of time (either fixed or computed from average time needed to play in the game, or when going negative in time but that’s might be too late to reload and play without being expelled), a special framework specific "YourTurn" notification should be sent to its browser. When the browser receive it, the framework at client side should either:
- if it was knowing that the player should play (it has received the normal your turn notification), do nothing,
- if it was not knowing that the player should play, warn the player that he must reload the page (as the normal notification can have important lost data) and show a button to do it easily. • Cal é o teu navegador?
Mozilla v5
Historial de informes
- lost your turn: boardgamearena.com/bug?id=200100
- lost notification on game situation: boardgamearena.com/bug?id=201636
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- Premer F5 resolveu o problema?
- Apareceu o problema varias veces? Tódalas veces? Aleatoriamente?
- Se tes unha captura de pantalla deste erro (boa práctica), podes usar un servizo de hospedaxe de imaxes da túa elección (snipboard.io, por exemplo) para subila e copiar/pegar o enlace aquí.
