#77155: "Skip last-player rolls that can't possibly fail"
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• Please copy/paste the error message you see on your screen, if applicable.
If I've understood the game correctly: if it's your turn and everyone else has already been knocked out, and if the trigger card isn't one of the few that relates to a single die, then there's no point actually rolling any dice - because so long as you only choose to roll 1 die, you are guaranteed to win the round.
I assume playing it tabletop players would simply skip that final player's turn, rather than having them physically pick up and roll 1d6, and decline to reroll it, to confirm that they haven't triggered a bomb. -
• Please explain what you wanted to do, what you did and what happened
• Which browser are you using?
Mozilla v5
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• 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.
If I've understood the game correctly: if it's your turn and everyone else has already been knocked out, and if the trigger card isn't one of the few that relates to a single die, then there's no point actually rolling any dice - because so long as you only choose to roll 1 die, you are guaranteed to win the round.
I assume playing it tabletop players would simply skip that final player's turn, rather than having them physically pick up and roll 1d6, and decline to reroll it, to confirm that they haven't triggered a bomb. -
• Is this text available in the translation system? If yes, has it been translated for more than 24 hours?
• Which browser are you using?
Mozilla v5
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• Please explain your suggestion precisely and concisely so that it's as easy as possible to understand what you mean.
If I've understood the game correctly: if it's your turn and everyone else has already been knocked out, and if the trigger card isn't one of the few that relates to a single die, then there's no point actually rolling any dice - because so long as you only choose to roll 1 die, you are guaranteed to win the round.
I assume playing it tabletop players would simply skip that final player's turn, rather than having them physically pick up and roll 1d6, and decline to reroll it, to confirm that they haven't triggered a bomb. • Which browser are you using?
Mozilla v5
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• What was displayed on the screen when you were blocked (Blank screen? Part of the game interface? Error message?)
If I've understood the game correctly: if it's your turn and everyone else has already been knocked out, and if the trigger card isn't one of the few that relates to a single die, then there's no point actually rolling any dice - because so long as you only choose to roll 1 die, you are guaranteed to win the round.
I assume playing it tabletop players would simply skip that final player's turn, rather than having them physically pick up and roll 1d6, and decline to reroll it, to confirm that they haven't triggered a bomb. • Which browser are you using?
Mozilla v5
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• Which part of the rules was not followed by the BGA adaptation?
If I've understood the game correctly: if it's your turn and everyone else has already been knocked out, and if the trigger card isn't one of the few that relates to a single die, then there's no point actually rolling any dice - because so long as you only choose to roll 1 die, you are guaranteed to win the round.
I assume playing it tabletop players would simply skip that final player's turn, rather than having them physically pick up and roll 1d6, and decline to reroll it, to confirm that they haven't triggered a bomb. -
• Is the rules violation visible on game replay? If yes, at which move number?
• Which browser are you using?
Mozilla v5
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• What was the game action you wanted to do?
If I've understood the game correctly: if it's your turn and everyone else has already been knocked out, and if the trigger card isn't one of the few that relates to a single die, then there's no point actually rolling any dice - because so long as you only choose to roll 1 die, you are guaranteed to win the round.
I assume playing it tabletop players would simply skip that final player's turn, rather than having them physically pick up and roll 1d6, and decline to reroll it, to confirm that they haven't triggered a bomb. -
• What did you try to do to trigger this game action?
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• What happened when you tried to do this (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• Which browser are you using?
Mozilla v5
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• At which step of the game did the problem occur? What was the current game instruction?
If I've understood the game correctly: if it's your turn and everyone else has already been knocked out, and if the trigger card isn't one of the few that relates to a single die, then there's no point actually rolling any dice - because so long as you only choose to roll 1 die, you are guaranteed to win the round.
I assume playing it tabletop players would simply skip that final player's turn, rather than having them physically pick up and roll 1d6, and decline to reroll it, to confirm that they haven't triggered a bomb. -
• What happened when you tried to do this game action (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• Which browser are you using?
Mozilla v5
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• 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.
If I've understood the game correctly: if it's your turn and everyone else has already been knocked out, and if the trigger card isn't one of the few that relates to a single die, then there's no point actually rolling any dice - because so long as you only choose to roll 1 die, you are guaranteed to win the round.
I assume playing it tabletop players would simply skip that final player's turn, rather than having them physically pick up and roll 1d6, and decline to reroll it, to confirm that they haven't triggered a bomb. • Which browser are you using?
Mozilla v5
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• 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.
If I've understood the game correctly: if it's your turn and everyone else has already been knocked out, and if the trigger card isn't one of the few that relates to a single die, then there's no point actually rolling any dice - because so long as you only choose to roll 1 die, you are guaranteed to win the round.
I assume playing it tabletop players would simply skip that final player's turn, rather than having them physically pick up and roll 1d6, and decline to reroll it, to confirm that they haven't triggered a bomb. -
• Is this text available in the translation system? If yes, has it been translated for more than 24 hours?
• Which browser are you using?
Mozilla v5
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• Please explain your suggestion precisely and concisely so that it's as easy as possible to understand what you mean.
If I've understood the game correctly: if it's your turn and everyone else has already been knocked out, and if the trigger card isn't one of the few that relates to a single die, then there's no point actually rolling any dice - because so long as you only choose to roll 1 die, you are guaranteed to win the round.
I assume playing it tabletop players would simply skip that final player's turn, rather than having them physically pick up and roll 1d6, and decline to reroll it, to confirm that they haven't triggered a bomb. • Which browser are you using?
Mozilla v5
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- If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use Imgur.com to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
