#52849: "Wrong Highlights that can induce in error and cause erroneous bug reports"
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• Por favor, copia e pega a mensaxe de erro que ves na túa pantalla, se houbera algún.
Here is one example when moving around locos (top) and another when choosing the advance 1 steel track action (bottom):
imgur.com/3NubNUr
For the first example, the only valid destination for the 4 loco that is currently being moved is to replace the 3 loco. The highlight on the 6 loco and on the construction site are misleading. The highlight on the 4 loco itself would be better if it was different as its role is different.
For the second example, none of the place highlighted can actually be clicked to complete the action.
The only valid place to click that actually works is the first position on the Osaka line.
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This leads also to a generic problem with this implementation in regards to the movement of tracks and industry tokens.
As a generic rule, the current position of the track or industry token is highlighted and you click there to advance it. BUT, there are situation where you have to click where you want the token to go (for instance when you want your industry token to ignore a placed factory and take the shortcut) and there is nothing to tell you that.
This makes people believe that they cannot do certain actions when in fact they can, it is "just" that the interface is opaque and not consistant.
I don't know what the global solution is. Maybe we should *always* target and highlight the destination rather than current "the origin except in a few situations". That or simply make the highlights a lot smarter so as to conform with the actual places where we can click.
As a side note, I think the highlights should be a bit more solid and visible.
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• Por favor, explica o que querías facer, o que fixeche e o que pasou
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v94
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• Por favor, copia/pega o texto amosado en inglés no canto do teu idioma. Se tes un pantallazo deste erro (boa práctica), podes usar Imgur.com para subilo e copiar/pegar a ligazón aquí.
Here is one example when moving around locos (top) and another when choosing the advance 1 steel track action (bottom):
imgur.com/3NubNUr
For the first example, the only valid destination for the 4 loco that is currently being moved is to replace the 3 loco. The highlight on the 6 loco and on the construction site are misleading. The highlight on the 4 loco itself would be better if it was different as its role is different.
For the second example, none of the place highlighted can actually be clicked to complete the action.
The only valid place to click that actually works is the first position on the Osaka line.
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This leads also to a generic problem with this implementation in regards to the movement of tracks and industry tokens.
As a generic rule, the current position of the track or industry token is highlighted and you click there to advance it. BUT, there are situation where you have to click where you want the token to go (for instance when you want your industry token to ignore a placed factory and take the shortcut) and there is nothing to tell you that.
This makes people believe that they cannot do certain actions when in fact they can, it is "just" that the interface is opaque and not consistant.
I don't know what the global solution is. Maybe we should *always* target and highlight the destination rather than current "the origin except in a few situations". That or simply make the highlights a lot smarter so as to conform with the actual places where we can click.
As a side note, I think the highlights should be a bit more solid and visible.
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• É este o texto dispoñible no sistema de tradución? Se é así, foi traducido fai máis de 24 horas?
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v94
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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.
Here is one example when moving around locos (top) and another when choosing the advance 1 steel track action (bottom):
imgur.com/3NubNUr
For the first example, the only valid destination for the 4 loco that is currently being moved is to replace the 3 loco. The highlight on the 6 loco and on the construction site are misleading. The highlight on the 4 loco itself would be better if it was different as its role is different.
For the second example, none of the place highlighted can actually be clicked to complete the action.
The only valid place to click that actually works is the first position on the Osaka line.
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This leads also to a generic problem with this implementation in regards to the movement of tracks and industry tokens.
As a generic rule, the current position of the track or industry token is highlighted and you click there to advance it. BUT, there are situation where you have to click where you want the token to go (for instance when you want your industry token to ignore a placed factory and take the shortcut) and there is nothing to tell you that.
This makes people believe that they cannot do certain actions when in fact they can, it is "just" that the interface is opaque and not consistant.
I don't know what the global solution is. Maybe we should *always* target and highlight the destination rather than current "the origin except in a few situations". That or simply make the highlights a lot smarter so as to conform with the actual places where we can click.
As a side note, I think the highlights should be a bit more solid and visible.
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v94
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• Qué había na pantalla cando se quedou bloqueado? (mensaxe de erro?, pantalla en blanco?, unha parte da interface do xogo?)
Here is one example when moving around locos (top) and another when choosing the advance 1 steel track action (bottom):
imgur.com/3NubNUr
For the first example, the only valid destination for the 4 loco that is currently being moved is to replace the 3 loco. The highlight on the 6 loco and on the construction site are misleading. The highlight on the 4 loco itself would be better if it was different as its role is different.
For the second example, none of the place highlighted can actually be clicked to complete the action.
The only valid place to click that actually works is the first position on the Osaka line.
-------------------------------
This leads also to a generic problem with this implementation in regards to the movement of tracks and industry tokens.
As a generic rule, the current position of the track or industry token is highlighted and you click there to advance it. BUT, there are situation where you have to click where you want the token to go (for instance when you want your industry token to ignore a placed factory and take the shortcut) and there is nothing to tell you that.
This makes people believe that they cannot do certain actions when in fact they can, it is "just" that the interface is opaque and not consistant.
I don't know what the global solution is. Maybe we should *always* target and highlight the destination rather than current "the origin except in a few situations". That or simply make the highlights a lot smarter so as to conform with the actual places where we can click.
As a side note, I think the highlights should be a bit more solid and visible.
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v94
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• Qué parte das regras non se cumpriron na adaptación da BGA?
Here is one example when moving around locos (top) and another when choosing the advance 1 steel track action (bottom):
imgur.com/3NubNUr
For the first example, the only valid destination for the 4 loco that is currently being moved is to replace the 3 loco. The highlight on the 6 loco and on the construction site are misleading. The highlight on the 4 loco itself would be better if it was different as its role is different.
For the second example, none of the place highlighted can actually be clicked to complete the action.
The only valid place to click that actually works is the first position on the Osaka line.
-------------------------------
This leads also to a generic problem with this implementation in regards to the movement of tracks and industry tokens.
As a generic rule, the current position of the track or industry token is highlighted and you click there to advance it. BUT, there are situation where you have to click where you want the token to go (for instance when you want your industry token to ignore a placed factory and take the shortcut) and there is nothing to tell you that.
This makes people believe that they cannot do certain actions when in fact they can, it is "just" that the interface is opaque and not consistant.
I don't know what the global solution is. Maybe we should *always* target and highlight the destination rather than current "the origin except in a few situations". That or simply make the highlights a lot smarter so as to conform with the actual places where we can click.
As a side note, I think the highlights should be a bit more solid and visible.
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• é visible a violación das regras na repetición? Se o é, en que número de movemento?
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v94
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• Qué acción de xogo querías realizar?
Here is one example when moving around locos (top) and another when choosing the advance 1 steel track action (bottom):
imgur.com/3NubNUr
For the first example, the only valid destination for the 4 loco that is currently being moved is to replace the 3 loco. The highlight on the 6 loco and on the construction site are misleading. The highlight on the 4 loco itself would be better if it was different as its role is different.
For the second example, none of the place highlighted can actually be clicked to complete the action.
The only valid place to click that actually works is the first position on the Osaka line.
-------------------------------
This leads also to a generic problem with this implementation in regards to the movement of tracks and industry tokens.
As a generic rule, the current position of the track or industry token is highlighted and you click there to advance it. BUT, there are situation where you have to click where you want the token to go (for instance when you want your industry token to ignore a placed factory and take the shortcut) and there is nothing to tell you that.
This makes people believe that they cannot do certain actions when in fact they can, it is "just" that the interface is opaque and not consistant.
I don't know what the global solution is. Maybe we should *always* target and highlight the destination rather than current "the origin except in a few situations". That or simply make the highlights a lot smarter so as to conform with the actual places where we can click.
As a side note, I think the highlights should be a bit more solid and visible.
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• 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?
Google Chrome v94
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• En que paso do xogo ocorreu o problema (cal foi a instrucción actual do xogo)?
Here is one example when moving around locos (top) and another when choosing the advance 1 steel track action (bottom):
imgur.com/3NubNUr
For the first example, the only valid destination for the 4 loco that is currently being moved is to replace the 3 loco. The highlight on the 6 loco and on the construction site are misleading. The highlight on the 4 loco itself would be better if it was different as its role is different.
For the second example, none of the place highlighted can actually be clicked to complete the action.
The only valid place to click that actually works is the first position on the Osaka line.
-------------------------------
This leads also to a generic problem with this implementation in regards to the movement of tracks and industry tokens.
As a generic rule, the current position of the track or industry token is highlighted and you click there to advance it. BUT, there are situation where you have to click where you want the token to go (for instance when you want your industry token to ignore a placed factory and take the shortcut) and there is nothing to tell you that.
This makes people believe that they cannot do certain actions when in fact they can, it is "just" that the interface is opaque and not consistant.
I don't know what the global solution is. Maybe we should *always* target and highlight the destination rather than current "the origin except in a few situations". That or simply make the highlights a lot smarter so as to conform with the actual places where we can click.
As a side note, I think the highlights should be a bit more solid and visible.
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• 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?
Google Chrome v94
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• Por favor, describe o problema de visualización. Se tes un pantallazo deste erro (boa práctica), podes usar Imgur.com para subilo e copiar/pegar a ligazón aquí.
Here is one example when moving around locos (top) and another when choosing the advance 1 steel track action (bottom):
imgur.com/3NubNUr
For the first example, the only valid destination for the 4 loco that is currently being moved is to replace the 3 loco. The highlight on the 6 loco and on the construction site are misleading. The highlight on the 4 loco itself would be better if it was different as its role is different.
For the second example, none of the place highlighted can actually be clicked to complete the action.
The only valid place to click that actually works is the first position on the Osaka line.
-------------------------------
This leads also to a generic problem with this implementation in regards to the movement of tracks and industry tokens.
As a generic rule, the current position of the track or industry token is highlighted and you click there to advance it. BUT, there are situation where you have to click where you want the token to go (for instance when you want your industry token to ignore a placed factory and take the shortcut) and there is nothing to tell you that.
This makes people believe that they cannot do certain actions when in fact they can, it is "just" that the interface is opaque and not consistant.
I don't know what the global solution is. Maybe we should *always* target and highlight the destination rather than current "the origin except in a few situations". That or simply make the highlights a lot smarter so as to conform with the actual places where we can click.
As a side note, I think the highlights should be a bit more solid and visible.
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v94
-
• Por favor, copia/pega o texto amosado en inglés no canto do teu idioma. Se tes un pantallazo deste erro (boa práctica), podes usar Imgur.com para subilo e copiar/pegar a ligazón aquí.
Here is one example when moving around locos (top) and another when choosing the advance 1 steel track action (bottom):
imgur.com/3NubNUr
For the first example, the only valid destination for the 4 loco that is currently being moved is to replace the 3 loco. The highlight on the 6 loco and on the construction site are misleading. The highlight on the 4 loco itself would be better if it was different as its role is different.
For the second example, none of the place highlighted can actually be clicked to complete the action.
The only valid place to click that actually works is the first position on the Osaka line.
-------------------------------
This leads also to a generic problem with this implementation in regards to the movement of tracks and industry tokens.
As a generic rule, the current position of the track or industry token is highlighted and you click there to advance it. BUT, there are situation where you have to click where you want the token to go (for instance when you want your industry token to ignore a placed factory and take the shortcut) and there is nothing to tell you that.
This makes people believe that they cannot do certain actions when in fact they can, it is "just" that the interface is opaque and not consistant.
I don't know what the global solution is. Maybe we should *always* target and highlight the destination rather than current "the origin except in a few situations". That or simply make the highlights a lot smarter so as to conform with the actual places where we can click.
As a side note, I think the highlights should be a bit more solid and visible.
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• É este o texto dispoñible no sistema de tradución? Se é así, foi traducido fai máis de 24 horas?
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v94
-
• Por favor explica a túa suxestión de maneira precisa e concisa para que sexa o máis sinxelo posible entender o que queres dicir.
Here is one example when moving around locos (top) and another when choosing the advance 1 steel track action (bottom):
imgur.com/3NubNUr
For the first example, the only valid destination for the 4 loco that is currently being moved is to replace the 3 loco. The highlight on the 6 loco and on the construction site are misleading. The highlight on the 4 loco itself would be better if it was different as its role is different.
For the second example, none of the place highlighted can actually be clicked to complete the action.
The only valid place to click that actually works is the first position on the Osaka line.
-------------------------------
This leads also to a generic problem with this implementation in regards to the movement of tracks and industry tokens.
As a generic rule, the current position of the track or industry token is highlighted and you click there to advance it. BUT, there are situation where you have to click where you want the token to go (for instance when you want your industry token to ignore a placed factory and take the shortcut) and there is nothing to tell you that.
This makes people believe that they cannot do certain actions when in fact they can, it is "just" that the interface is opaque and not consistant.
I don't know what the global solution is. Maybe we should *always* target and highlight the destination rather than current "the origin except in a few situations". That or simply make the highlights a lot smarter so as to conform with the actual places where we can click.
As a side note, I think the highlights should be a bit more solid and visible.
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v94
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