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#18831: "Cannot see how many camels opponent has"
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Rules: a rule of the game has not been respected
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• Which part of the rules was not respected by the BGA adaptation
I cannot see how many camels the opponent has• Is the rules violation visible on game replay? If yes, at which move number?
yes, anytime the opponent has a camel, all I can see is one card• What is your browser?
Safari v13
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7. Jun 2020 4:35 •
helpfulturn • Bug has not been reproduced by delopers yet:
16. Jun 2020 4:36 • If the opponent has at least 1 camel, it will show only 1 camel card. This makes the game more challenging, but according to the rules, we should be able to see how many camel cards an opponent has.
kevan • Bug has not been reproduced by delopers yet:
12. Aug 2020 16:17 •
31. Oct 2020 21:56 • According to the written rules of Jaipur, "Players are not required to let their opponent know how many camels they possess."
They go in a pile on the table, but your opponent isn't allowed to count them without your permission.
I completely forgot this and just played a game assuming that my opponent never had more than one camel, without really thinking about that. Would be helpful if the game made it clearer that what looks like one card (and which is identical to what I'd see if I was down to one camel myself) could be any number.
They go in a pile on the table, but your opponent isn't allowed to count them without your permission.
I completely forgot this and just played a game assuming that my opponent never had more than one camel, without really thinking about that. Would be helpful if the game made it clearer that what looks like one card (and which is identical to what I'd see if I was down to one camel myself) could be any number.
FernBymob • This is not a bug:
14. May 2021 17:07 • Hi!
They are not required but player can choose to...
If it's easy for you, I would suggest having an option at the start of the game to show number of camel cards. (if both player are ok with it!)
Why?
Because, when you're playing in real time (or just for real) it's kind of easy to keep track of number of camels the other player have. But when playing in async/turn-based, (add to that, playing on multiple tables) it's really hard to keep track of it... (I know I can use my personnal note to keep track of it, but I think having an option could be really interesting.)
Let me know if you want me to create a suggestion or if this comment is enough.
Thanks in advance! :)
They are not required but player can choose to...
If it's easy for you, I would suggest having an option at the start of the game to show number of camel cards. (if both player are ok with it!)
Why?
Because, when you're playing in real time (or just for real) it's kind of easy to keep track of number of camels the other player have. But when playing in async/turn-based, (add to that, playing on multiple tables) it's really hard to keep track of it... (I know I can use my personnal note to keep track of it, but I think having an option could be really interesting.)
Let me know if you want me to create a suggestion or if this comment is enough.
Thanks in advance! :)
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