#42301: "Spectators can see player moves"
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Detalus apibūdinimas
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• Jei ekrane matote kokį nors klaidos pranešimą, įklijuokite jį čia.
Players in the game can't see their opponents' moves until they've finished their own moves, but that restriction doesn't apply to spectators. In particular, it's possible to open an incognito browser window to see what your opponent has done. I assume that's against the rules? You could certainly abuse it by copying a stronger opponent's moves through the whole game.
A more minor thing: players can also see if their opponents have used a crossroads before they've played their own turn. -
• Prašome paaiškinti, ką norėjote padaryti, ką padarėte ir kas atsitiko
No
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Prašome nukopijuoti / įklijuoti tekstą, rodomą anglų kalba, o ne savo kalba. 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. Ar šis tekstas yra translation system? Jei taip, ar jis buvo išverstas daugiau nei 24 valandas?
Players in the game can't see their opponents' moves until they've finished their own moves, but that restriction doesn't apply to spectators. In particular, it's possible to open an incognito browser window to see what your opponent has done. I assume that's against the rules? You could certainly abuse it by copying a stronger opponent's moves through the whole game.
A more minor thing: players can also see if their opponents have used a crossroads before they've played their own turn. • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Prašome paaiškinti siūlomą pakeitimą tiksliai ir glaustai, kad būtų kuo lengviau suprasti, ką jūs siūlote.
Players in the game can't see their opponents' moves until they've finished their own moves, but that restriction doesn't apply to spectators. In particular, it's possible to open an incognito browser window to see what your opponent has done. I assume that's against the rules? You could certainly abuse it by copying a stronger opponent's moves through the whole game.
A more minor thing: players can also see if their opponents have used a crossroads before they've played their own turn. • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Kas buvo pavaizduota ekrane, tave užblokavus (juodas ekranas? Nepilna žaidimo sąsaja? Klaidos pranešimas?)
Players in the game can't see their opponents' moves until they've finished their own moves, but that restriction doesn't apply to spectators. In particular, it's possible to open an incognito browser window to see what your opponent has done. I assume that's against the rules? You could certainly abuse it by copying a stronger opponent's moves through the whole game.
A more minor thing: players can also see if their opponents have used a crossroads before they've played their own turn. • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Į kurias taisykles neatsižvelgiama BGA žaidimo versijoje
Players in the game can't see their opponents' moves until they've finished their own moves, but that restriction doesn't apply to spectators. In particular, it's possible to open an incognito browser window to see what your opponent has done. I assume that's against the rules? You could certainly abuse it by copying a stronger opponent's moves through the whole game.
A more minor thing: players can also see if their opponents have used a crossroads before they've played their own turn. -
• Ar taisyklių pažeidimas matomas žaidimo atkartojime? Jeigu taip, kuris veiksmo numeris?
No
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Kurį žaidimo veiksmą norėjai atlikti?
Players in the game can't see their opponents' moves until they've finished their own moves, but that restriction doesn't apply to spectators. In particular, it's possible to open an incognito browser window to see what your opponent has done. I assume that's against the rules? You could certainly abuse it by copying a stronger opponent's moves through the whole game.
A more minor thing: players can also see if their opponents have used a crossroads before they've played their own turn. -
• Ką reikia padaryti, kad iššauktum šį žaidimo veiksmą?
No
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• Kas įvyko kai bandei tai padaryti (klaidos pranešimas, žaidimo būsenos pranešimas, ...)?
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Kuriuo žaidimo metu problema atsirado (koks buvo tuometinis žaidimo nurodymas)?
Players in the game can't see their opponents' moves until they've finished their own moves, but that restriction doesn't apply to spectators. In particular, it's possible to open an incognito browser window to see what your opponent has done. I assume that's against the rules? You could certainly abuse it by copying a stronger opponent's moves through the whole game.
A more minor thing: players can also see if their opponents have used a crossroads before they've played their own turn. -
• Kas įvyko kai bandei atlikti žaidimo veiksmą (klaidos pranešimas, žaidimo būsenos pranešimas, ...)?
No
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Aprašykite rodomą problemą. 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.
Players in the game can't see their opponents' moves until they've finished their own moves, but that restriction doesn't apply to spectators. In particular, it's possible to open an incognito browser window to see what your opponent has done. I assume that's against the rules? You could certainly abuse it by copying a stronger opponent's moves through the whole game.
A more minor thing: players can also see if their opponents have used a crossroads before they've played their own turn. • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
-
• Prašome nukopijuoti / įklijuoti tekstą, rodomą anglų kalba, o ne savo kalba. 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. Ar šis tekstas yra translation system? Jei taip, ar jis buvo išverstas daugiau nei 24 valandas?
Players in the game can't see their opponents' moves until they've finished their own moves, but that restriction doesn't apply to spectators. In particular, it's possible to open an incognito browser window to see what your opponent has done. I assume that's against the rules? You could certainly abuse it by copying a stronger opponent's moves through the whole game.
A more minor thing: players can also see if their opponents have used a crossroads before they've played their own turn. • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Prašome paaiškinti siūlomą pakeitimą tiksliai ir glaustai, kad būtų kuo lengviau suprasti, ką jūs siūlote.
Players in the game can't see their opponents' moves until they've finished their own moves, but that restriction doesn't apply to spectators. In particular, it's possible to open an incognito browser window to see what your opponent has done. I assume that's against the rules? You could certainly abuse it by copying a stronger opponent's moves through the whole game.
A more minor thing: players can also see if their opponents have used a crossroads before they've played their own turn. • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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- 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.
