#116897: "Level 3 challenges are too luck dependent on your trail card draws IMO"
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Detaljerad beskrivning
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• Var vänlig klipp och klistra in felmeddelandet du ser på skärmen, om något.
This comments relate to solo play at the third level of challenges.
I really enjoyed the first two levels of challenges.
However, having reached the third level of challenges, and played multiple times, the game becomes far too luck dependent on what trail cards you draw, and when. Some of the challenges become a repetitive grind, waiting for the near ideal trail cards to come out at the correct time and sequence.
Often you have to play sub-optimally in the third round to meet the in-game (start of turn 9 challenge) in time and this destroys any chance of meeting the end game objective(s), even with ideal draws from that point.
I feel the difficulty of the level three challenges needs to be wound back a little to make it enjoyable at that level. For example, defer checking the in-game objective until actual game end, or reduce the overall loop length target from 50 to, say, 45.
I don’t want it to be easy. But I want to be able to achieve the challenge if I play near perfectly, and not be dependent on a series of “Hail Mary” card draws. -
• Varsågod och förklara vad du ville göra, vad du gjorde och vad som hände
• Vad har du för webbläsare?
Chrome on iOS
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• Var vänlig kopiera/klistra in texten på engelska istället för ditt eget språk. Om du har en skärmdump av den här buggen (bra vana att ta en), så kan du använda en programvara (snipboard.io som till exempel) för att ladda upp bilden och klistra in länken här. Är denna text tillgänglig i översättningssystemet? I så fall, var det mer än 24 timmar sedan den översattes?
This comments relate to solo play at the third level of challenges.
I really enjoyed the first two levels of challenges.
However, having reached the third level of challenges, and played multiple times, the game becomes far too luck dependent on what trail cards you draw, and when. Some of the challenges become a repetitive grind, waiting for the near ideal trail cards to come out at the correct time and sequence.
Often you have to play sub-optimally in the third round to meet the in-game (start of turn 9 challenge) in time and this destroys any chance of meeting the end game objective(s), even with ideal draws from that point.
I feel the difficulty of the level three challenges needs to be wound back a little to make it enjoyable at that level. For example, defer checking the in-game objective until actual game end, or reduce the overall loop length target from 50 to, say, 45.
I don’t want it to be easy. But I want to be able to achieve the challenge if I play near perfectly, and not be dependent on a series of “Hail Mary” card draws. • Vad har du för webbläsare?
Chrome on iOS
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• Vänligen förklara ditt förslag exakt och koncist så att det är så enkelt som möjligt att förstå vad du menar.
This comments relate to solo play at the third level of challenges.
I really enjoyed the first two levels of challenges.
However, having reached the third level of challenges, and played multiple times, the game becomes far too luck dependent on what trail cards you draw, and when. Some of the challenges become a repetitive grind, waiting for the near ideal trail cards to come out at the correct time and sequence.
Often you have to play sub-optimally in the third round to meet the in-game (start of turn 9 challenge) in time and this destroys any chance of meeting the end game objective(s), even with ideal draws from that point.
I feel the difficulty of the level three challenges needs to be wound back a little to make it enjoyable at that level. For example, defer checking the in-game objective until actual game end, or reduce the overall loop length target from 50 to, say, 45.
I don’t want it to be easy. But I want to be able to achieve the challenge if I play near perfectly, and not be dependent on a series of “Hail Mary” card draws. • Vad har du för webbläsare?
Chrome on iOS
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• Vad visades på skärmen när du blockerades (Blank skärm? Del av spelets användargränssnitt? Felmeddelande?)?
This comments relate to solo play at the third level of challenges.
I really enjoyed the first two levels of challenges.
However, having reached the third level of challenges, and played multiple times, the game becomes far too luck dependent on what trail cards you draw, and when. Some of the challenges become a repetitive grind, waiting for the near ideal trail cards to come out at the correct time and sequence.
Often you have to play sub-optimally in the third round to meet the in-game (start of turn 9 challenge) in time and this destroys any chance of meeting the end game objective(s), even with ideal draws from that point.
I feel the difficulty of the level three challenges needs to be wound back a little to make it enjoyable at that level. For example, defer checking the in-game objective until actual game end, or reduce the overall loop length target from 50 to, say, 45.
I don’t want it to be easy. But I want to be able to achieve the challenge if I play near perfectly, and not be dependent on a series of “Hail Mary” card draws. • Vad har du för webbläsare?
Chrome on iOS
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• Vilken del av reglerna respekterades inte av BGA-adaptionen?
This comments relate to solo play at the third level of challenges.
I really enjoyed the first two levels of challenges.
However, having reached the third level of challenges, and played multiple times, the game becomes far too luck dependent on what trail cards you draw, and when. Some of the challenges become a repetitive grind, waiting for the near ideal trail cards to come out at the correct time and sequence.
Often you have to play sub-optimally in the third round to meet the in-game (start of turn 9 challenge) in time and this destroys any chance of meeting the end game objective(s), even with ideal draws from that point.
I feel the difficulty of the level three challenges needs to be wound back a little to make it enjoyable at that level. For example, defer checking the in-game objective until actual game end, or reduce the overall loop length target from 50 to, say, 45.
I don’t want it to be easy. But I want to be able to achieve the challenge if I play near perfectly, and not be dependent on a series of “Hail Mary” card draws. -
• Är regelbrottet synligt i återuppspelning? Om ja, vilket nummer är det på draget?
• Vad har du för webbläsare?
Chrome on iOS
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• Vilken spelhandling ville du göra?
This comments relate to solo play at the third level of challenges.
I really enjoyed the first two levels of challenges.
However, having reached the third level of challenges, and played multiple times, the game becomes far too luck dependent on what trail cards you draw, and when. Some of the challenges become a repetitive grind, waiting for the near ideal trail cards to come out at the correct time and sequence.
Often you have to play sub-optimally in the third round to meet the in-game (start of turn 9 challenge) in time and this destroys any chance of meeting the end game objective(s), even with ideal draws from that point.
I feel the difficulty of the level three challenges needs to be wound back a little to make it enjoyable at that level. For example, defer checking the in-game objective until actual game end, or reduce the overall loop length target from 50 to, say, 45.
I don’t want it to be easy. But I want to be able to achieve the challenge if I play near perfectly, and not be dependent on a series of “Hail Mary” card draws. -
• Vad försöker du göra för att sätta igång denna spelmekaniken?
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• Vad hände när du försökte göra det här (felmeddelande, meddelande i spelstatusrad, ...)?
• Vad har du för webbläsare?
Chrome on iOS
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• På vilket steg i spelet kom felet (vad var den aktuella instruktionen från spelet)?
This comments relate to solo play at the third level of challenges.
I really enjoyed the first two levels of challenges.
However, having reached the third level of challenges, and played multiple times, the game becomes far too luck dependent on what trail cards you draw, and when. Some of the challenges become a repetitive grind, waiting for the near ideal trail cards to come out at the correct time and sequence.
Often you have to play sub-optimally in the third round to meet the in-game (start of turn 9 challenge) in time and this destroys any chance of meeting the end game objective(s), even with ideal draws from that point.
I feel the difficulty of the level three challenges needs to be wound back a little to make it enjoyable at that level. For example, defer checking the in-game objective until actual game end, or reduce the overall loop length target from 50 to, say, 45.
I don’t want it to be easy. But I want to be able to achieve the challenge if I play near perfectly, and not be dependent on a series of “Hail Mary” card draws. -
• Vad hände när du försökte utföra en spelhandling (felmeddelande, meddelande i spelstatusrad, ...)?
• Vad har du för webbläsare?
Chrome on iOS
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• Vänligen beskriv visningsproblemet. Om du har en skärmdump av den här buggen (bra vana att ta en), så kan du använda en programvara (snipboard.io som till exempel) för att ladda upp bilden och klistra in länken här.
This comments relate to solo play at the third level of challenges.
I really enjoyed the first two levels of challenges.
However, having reached the third level of challenges, and played multiple times, the game becomes far too luck dependent on what trail cards you draw, and when. Some of the challenges become a repetitive grind, waiting for the near ideal trail cards to come out at the correct time and sequence.
Often you have to play sub-optimally in the third round to meet the in-game (start of turn 9 challenge) in time and this destroys any chance of meeting the end game objective(s), even with ideal draws from that point.
I feel the difficulty of the level three challenges needs to be wound back a little to make it enjoyable at that level. For example, defer checking the in-game objective until actual game end, or reduce the overall loop length target from 50 to, say, 45.
I don’t want it to be easy. But I want to be able to achieve the challenge if I play near perfectly, and not be dependent on a series of “Hail Mary” card draws. • Vad har du för webbläsare?
Chrome on iOS
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• Var vänlig kopiera/klistra in texten på engelska istället för ditt eget språk. Om du har en skärmdump av den här buggen (bra vana att ta en), så kan du använda en programvara (snipboard.io som till exempel) för att ladda upp bilden och klistra in länken här. Är denna text tillgänglig i översättningssystemet? I så fall, var det mer än 24 timmar sedan den översattes?
This comments relate to solo play at the third level of challenges.
I really enjoyed the first two levels of challenges.
However, having reached the third level of challenges, and played multiple times, the game becomes far too luck dependent on what trail cards you draw, and when. Some of the challenges become a repetitive grind, waiting for the near ideal trail cards to come out at the correct time and sequence.
Often you have to play sub-optimally in the third round to meet the in-game (start of turn 9 challenge) in time and this destroys any chance of meeting the end game objective(s), even with ideal draws from that point.
I feel the difficulty of the level three challenges needs to be wound back a little to make it enjoyable at that level. For example, defer checking the in-game objective until actual game end, or reduce the overall loop length target from 50 to, say, 45.
I don’t want it to be easy. But I want to be able to achieve the challenge if I play near perfectly, and not be dependent on a series of “Hail Mary” card draws. • Vad har du för webbläsare?
Chrome on iOS
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• Vänligen förklara ditt förslag exakt och koncist så att det är så enkelt som möjligt att förstå vad du menar.
This comments relate to solo play at the third level of challenges.
I really enjoyed the first two levels of challenges.
However, having reached the third level of challenges, and played multiple times, the game becomes far too luck dependent on what trail cards you draw, and when. Some of the challenges become a repetitive grind, waiting for the near ideal trail cards to come out at the correct time and sequence.
Often you have to play sub-optimally in the third round to meet the in-game (start of turn 9 challenge) in time and this destroys any chance of meeting the end game objective(s), even with ideal draws from that point.
I feel the difficulty of the level three challenges needs to be wound back a little to make it enjoyable at that level. For example, defer checking the in-game objective until actual game end, or reduce the overall loop length target from 50 to, say, 45.
I don’t want it to be easy. But I want to be able to achieve the challenge if I play near perfectly, and not be dependent on a series of “Hail Mary” card draws. • Vad har du för webbläsare?
Chrome on iOS
Rapporthistorik
I achieved all of the level 1 and level 2 challenges in a reasonable number of attempts. I thought their difficulty level was generally balanced. They were a lot of fun, and challenging at times.
However the level 3 grind is currently onerous. I would rather play other games.
The rules are properly implemented and there is nothing to improve here regarding the gameplay.
You could post your request to the forum or send it to the publisher/game designer.
Thanks
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- Om du har en skärmdump av den här buggen (bra vana att ta en), så kan du använda en programvara (snipboard.io som till exempel) för att ladda upp bilden och klistra in länken här.
