#52849: "Wrong Highlights that can induce in error and cause erroneous bug reports"
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Detil Deskripsi
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• Mohon salin/tempel pesan error yang Anda lihat di layar, jika ada.
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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• Mohon jelaskan apa yang ingin Anda lakukan, apa yang kemudian Anda lakukan, dan apa yang terjadi
• Apa browser yang Anda gunakan?
Google Chrome v94
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• Harap salin/tempel teks yang ditampilkan dalam bahasa Inggris alih-alih bahasa anda. Jika Anda memiliki screenshot bug ini (disarankan), Anda dapat menggunakan Imgur.com untuk menguploadnya dan memberi tautannya di sini.
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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• apakah teks ini tersedia dalam translation system? jika iya, itu bisa diartikan lebih dari 24 jam
• Apa browser yang Anda gunakan?
Google Chrome v94
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• Tolong jelaskan saran Anda secara tepat dan ringkas sehingga semudah mungkin untuk memahami apa yang Anda maksud.
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.
• Apa browser yang Anda gunakan?
Google Chrome v94
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• Apa yang tampil di layar ketika Anda tidak dapat berjalan (Layar kosong? Hanya tampil sebagian antar-muka? Pesan error?)
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.
• Apa browser yang Anda gunakan?
Google Chrome v94
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• Bagian mana dari peraturan yang tidak diterapkan dengan tepat oleh 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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• Apakah kesalahan peraturan dapat dilihat dari ulangan permainan? Jika ya, pada langkah ke berapa?
• Apa browser yang Anda gunakan?
Google Chrome v94
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• Aksi permainan apa yang ingin Anda lakukan?
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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• Apa yang Anda coba lakukan untuk memunculkan aksi permainan ini?
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• Apa yang terjadi ketika Anda melakukannya (pesan error, pesan status permainan, ...)?
• Apa browser yang Anda gunakan?
Google Chrome v94
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• Pada langkah ke berapa masalah tersebut muncul (apa petunjuk permainan saat itu)?
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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• Apa yang terjadi ketika Anda mencoba untuk melakukan aksi permainan (pesan error, pesan status permainan, ...)?
• Apa browser yang Anda gunakan?
Google Chrome v94
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• Mohon jelaskan masalah tampilannya. Jika Anda memiliki screenshot bug ini (disarankan), Anda dapat menggunakan Imgur.com untuk menguploadnya dan memberi tautannya di sini.
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.
• Apa browser yang Anda gunakan?
Google Chrome v94
-
• Harap salin/tempel teks yang ditampilkan dalam bahasa Inggris alih-alih bahasa anda. Jika Anda memiliki screenshot bug ini (disarankan), Anda dapat menggunakan Imgur.com untuk menguploadnya dan memberi tautannya di sini.
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.
-
• apakah teks ini tersedia dalam translation system? jika iya, itu bisa diartikan lebih dari 24 jam
• Apa browser yang Anda gunakan?
Google Chrome v94
-
• Tolong jelaskan saran Anda secara tepat dan ringkas sehingga semudah mungkin untuk memahami apa yang Anda maksud.
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.
• Apa browser yang Anda gunakan?
Google Chrome v94
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Tambahkan hal lain di laporan ini
- ID meja / nomor langkah lainnya
- Apakah F5 menyelesaikan masalah?
- Apakah masalah tersebut telah muncul beberapa kali? Setiap kali? Tidak tentu?
- Jika Anda memiliki screenshot bug ini (disarankan), Anda dapat menggunakan Imgur.com untuk menguploadnya dan memberi tautannya di sini.
