#121836: "Allow players to unanimously grant extra time or move the game to a slower setting"
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Not very important but it would be a convivial thing to allow players to change the speed of the game or give everyone extra time if everyone agrees.
I can think of a fast paced turn-based game where someone might have made a mistake about the off hours or maybe the game went slower than expected because someone systematically took all their allotted time to play or something unexpected happened IRL and now he has to leave ...
In that situation, it would be nice if everyone could agree to shift the game to a slower setting like 1 round / day or whatever slower setting is requested. Obviously, the change would only occur if everyone agrees.
If the change does occur, then everyone's clock would also be increased upon the change of pace (to something like 1.5 times the new time per round).
The UI would work somewhat similar to how someone can suggest a collective abandon of the game except that a new desired game speed would also have to be specified.
By default, it should not be allowed in tournament games.• Please explain what you wanted to do, what you did and what happened
• Which browser are you using?
Google Chrome v124
• Please copy/paste the text displayed in English instead of your language. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use Imgur.com to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
Not very important but it would be a convivial thing to allow players to change the speed of the game or give everyone extra time if everyone agrees.
I can think of a fast paced turn-based game where someone might have made a mistake about the off hours or maybe the game went slower than expected because someone systematically took all their allotted time to play or something unexpected happened IRL and now he has to leave ...
In that situation, it would be nice if everyone could agree to shift the game to a slower setting like 1 round / day or whatever slower setting is requested. Obviously, the change would only occur if everyone agrees.
If the change does occur, then everyone's clock would also be increased upon the change of pace (to something like 1.5 times the new time per round).
The UI would work somewhat similar to how someone can suggest a collective abandon of the game except that a new desired game speed would also have to be specified.
By default, it should not be allowed in tournament games.• Is this text available in the translation system? If yes, has it been translated for more than 24 hours?
• Which browser are you using?
Google Chrome v124
• Please explain your suggestion precisely and concisely so that it's as easy as possible to understand what you mean.
Not very important but it would be a convivial thing to allow players to change the speed of the game or give everyone extra time if everyone agrees.
I can think of a fast paced turn-based game where someone might have made a mistake about the off hours or maybe the game went slower than expected because someone systematically took all their allotted time to play or something unexpected happened IRL and now he has to leave ...
In that situation, it would be nice if everyone could agree to shift the game to a slower setting like 1 round / day or whatever slower setting is requested. Obviously, the change would only occur if everyone agrees.
If the change does occur, then everyone's clock would also be increased upon the change of pace (to something like 1.5 times the new time per round).
The UI would work somewhat similar to how someone can suggest a collective abandon of the game except that a new desired game speed would also have to be specified.
By default, it should not be allowed in tournament games.• Which browser are you using?
Google Chrome v124
• What was displayed on the screen when you were blocked (Blank screen? Part of the game interface? Error message?)
Not very important but it would be a convivial thing to allow players to change the speed of the game or give everyone extra time if everyone agrees.
I can think of a fast paced turn-based game where someone might have made a mistake about the off hours or maybe the game went slower than expected because someone systematically took all their allotted time to play or something unexpected happened IRL and now he has to leave ...
In that situation, it would be nice if everyone could agree to shift the game to a slower setting like 1 round / day or whatever slower setting is requested. Obviously, the change would only occur if everyone agrees.
If the change does occur, then everyone's clock would also be increased upon the change of pace (to something like 1.5 times the new time per round).
The UI would work somewhat similar to how someone can suggest a collective abandon of the game except that a new desired game speed would also have to be specified.
By default, it should not be allowed in tournament games.• Which browser are you using?
Google Chrome v124
• Which part of the rules was not followed by the BGA adaptation
Not very important but it would be a convivial thing to allow players to change the speed of the game or give everyone extra time if everyone agrees.
I can think of a fast paced turn-based game where someone might have made a mistake about the off hours or maybe the game went slower than expected because someone systematically took all their allotted time to play or something unexpected happened IRL and now he has to leave ...
In that situation, it would be nice if everyone could agree to shift the game to a slower setting like 1 round / day or whatever slower setting is requested. Obviously, the change would only occur if everyone agrees.
If the change does occur, then everyone's clock would also be increased upon the change of pace (to something like 1.5 times the new time per round).
The UI would work somewhat similar to how someone can suggest a collective abandon of the game except that a new desired game speed would also have to be specified.
By default, it should not be allowed in tournament games.• Is the rules violation visible on game replay? If yes, at which move number?
• Which browser are you using?
Google Chrome v124
• What was the game action you wanted to do?
Not very important but it would be a convivial thing to allow players to change the speed of the game or give everyone extra time if everyone agrees.
I can think of a fast paced turn-based game where someone might have made a mistake about the off hours or maybe the game went slower than expected because someone systematically took all their allotted time to play or something unexpected happened IRL and now he has to leave ...
In that situation, it would be nice if everyone could agree to shift the game to a slower setting like 1 round / day or whatever slower setting is requested. Obviously, the change would only occur if everyone agrees.
If the change does occur, then everyone's clock would also be increased upon the change of pace (to something like 1.5 times the new time per round).
The UI would work somewhat similar to how someone can suggest a collective abandon of the game except that a new desired game speed would also have to be specified.
By default, it should not be allowed in tournament games.• What did you try to do to trigger this game action?
• What happened when you tried to do this (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• Which browser are you using?
Google Chrome v124
• At which step of the game did the problem occur (what was the current game instruction)?
Not very important but it would be a convivial thing to allow players to change the speed of the game or give everyone extra time if everyone agrees.
I can think of a fast paced turn-based game where someone might have made a mistake about the off hours or maybe the game went slower than expected because someone systematically took all their allotted time to play or something unexpected happened IRL and now he has to leave ...
In that situation, it would be nice if everyone could agree to shift the game to a slower setting like 1 round / day or whatever slower setting is requested. Obviously, the change would only occur if everyone agrees.
If the change does occur, then everyone's clock would also be increased upon the change of pace (to something like 1.5 times the new time per round).
The UI would work somewhat similar to how someone can suggest a collective abandon of the game except that a new desired game speed would also have to be specified.
By default, it should not be allowed in tournament games.• What happened when you tried to do this game action (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• Which browser are you using?
Google Chrome v124
• Please describe the display issue. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use Imgur.com to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
Not very important but it would be a convivial thing to allow players to change the speed of the game or give everyone extra time if everyone agrees.
I can think of a fast paced turn-based game where someone might have made a mistake about the off hours or maybe the game went slower than expected because someone systematically took all their allotted time to play or something unexpected happened IRL and now he has to leave ...
In that situation, it would be nice if everyone could agree to shift the game to a slower setting like 1 round / day or whatever slower setting is requested. Obviously, the change would only occur if everyone agrees.
If the change does occur, then everyone's clock would also be increased upon the change of pace (to something like 1.5 times the new time per round).
The UI would work somewhat similar to how someone can suggest a collective abandon of the game except that a new desired game speed would also have to be specified.
By default, it should not be allowed in tournament games.• Which browser are you using?
Google Chrome v124
• Please copy/paste the text displayed in English instead of your language. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use Imgur.com to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
Not very important but it would be a convivial thing to allow players to change the speed of the game or give everyone extra time if everyone agrees.
I can think of a fast paced turn-based game where someone might have made a mistake about the off hours or maybe the game went slower than expected because someone systematically took all their allotted time to play or something unexpected happened IRL and now he has to leave ...
In that situation, it would be nice if everyone could agree to shift the game to a slower setting like 1 round / day or whatever slower setting is requested. Obviously, the change would only occur if everyone agrees.
If the change does occur, then everyone's clock would also be increased upon the change of pace (to something like 1.5 times the new time per round).
The UI would work somewhat similar to how someone can suggest a collective abandon of the game except that a new desired game speed would also have to be specified.
By default, it should not be allowed in tournament games.• Is this text available in the translation system? If yes, has it been translated for more than 24 hours?
• Which browser are you using?
Google Chrome v124
• Please explain your suggestion precisely and concisely so that it's as easy as possible to understand what you mean.
Not very important but it would be a convivial thing to allow players to change the speed of the game or give everyone extra time if everyone agrees.
I can think of a fast paced turn-based game where someone might have made a mistake about the off hours or maybe the game went slower than expected because someone systematically took all their allotted time to play or something unexpected happened IRL and now he has to leave ...
In that situation, it would be nice if everyone could agree to shift the game to a slower setting like 1 round / day or whatever slower setting is requested. Obviously, the change would only occur if everyone agrees.
If the change does occur, then everyone's clock would also be increased upon the change of pace (to something like 1.5 times the new time per round).
The UI would work somewhat similar to how someone can suggest a collective abandon of the game except that a new desired game speed would also have to be specified.
By default, it should not be allowed in tournament games.• Which browser are you using?
Google Chrome v124
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