#15545: "Speed ​​up ship / dice movement animations to make games less time-consuming."
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Hi, in my opinion the big flaw of Quantum is the playing time of the single game.
The long playing time prevents many gamers from insisting and deepening this game, preferring shorter and simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this problem of time could be partially solved by speeding up the ship / dice movement animations (or even making them instantaneous).
Maybe the speeded animations (or snapshots) could be selected as a game variant for experts during the construction of the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think you can cut a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
In addition to speeding up, a "trail" could be added that could make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at the destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA-IN• Please explains what you wanted to do, what you do and what happened
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Opera browser
• 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.
Hi, in my opinion the big flaw of Quantum is the playing time of the single game.
The long playing time prevents many gamers from insisting and deepening this game, preferring shorter and simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this problem of time could be partially solved by speeding up the ship / dice movement animations (or even making them instantaneous).
Maybe the speeded animations (or snapshots) could be selected as a game variant for experts during the construction of the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think you can cut a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
In addition to speeding up, a "trail" could be added that could make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at the destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA-IN• Is this text available in the translation system? If yes, has it been translated for more than 24 hours?
• What is your browser?
Opera browser
• Please explain your suggestion precisely and concisely so that it's as easy as possible to understand what you mean.
Hi, in my opinion the big flaw of Quantum is the playing time of the single game.
The long playing time prevents many gamers from insisting and deepening this game, preferring shorter and simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this problem of time could be partially solved by speeding up the ship / dice movement animations (or even making them instantaneous).
Maybe the speeded animations (or snapshots) could be selected as a game variant for experts during the construction of the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think you can cut a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
In addition to speeding up, a "trail" could be added that could make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at the destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA-IN• What is your browser?
Opera browser
• What was displayed on the screen when you were blocked (Blank screen? Part of the game interface? Error message?)
Hi, in my opinion the big flaw of Quantum is the playing time of the single game.
The long playing time prevents many gamers from insisting and deepening this game, preferring shorter and simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this problem of time could be partially solved by speeding up the ship / dice movement animations (or even making them instantaneous).
Maybe the speeded animations (or snapshots) could be selected as a game variant for experts during the construction of the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think you can cut a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
In addition to speeding up, a "trail" could be added that could make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at the destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA-IN• What is your browser?
Opera browser
• Which part of the rules was not respected by the BGA adaptation
Hi, in my opinion the big flaw of Quantum is the playing time of the single game.
The long playing time prevents many gamers from insisting and deepening this game, preferring shorter and simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this problem of time could be partially solved by speeding up the ship / dice movement animations (or even making them instantaneous).
Maybe the speeded animations (or snapshots) could be selected as a game variant for experts during the construction of the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think you can cut a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
In addition to speeding up, a "trail" could be added that could make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at the destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA-IN• Is the rules violation visible on game replay? If yes, at which move number?
• What is your browser?
Opera browser
• Which was the game action you wanted to do?
Hi, in my opinion the big flaw of Quantum is the playing time of the single game.
The long playing time prevents many gamers from insisting and deepening this game, preferring shorter and simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this problem of time could be partially solved by speeding up the ship / dice movement animations (or even making them instantaneous).
Maybe the speeded animations (or snapshots) could be selected as a game variant for experts during the construction of the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think you can cut a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
In addition to speeding up, a "trail" could be added that could make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at the destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA-IN• What do you try to do to trigger this game action?
• What happened when you try to do this (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• What is your browser?
Opera browser
• At which step of the game did the problem occurs (what was the current game instruction)?
Hi, in my opinion the big flaw of Quantum is the playing time of the single game.
The long playing time prevents many gamers from insisting and deepening this game, preferring shorter and simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this problem of time could be partially solved by speeding up the ship / dice movement animations (or even making them instantaneous).
Maybe the speeded animations (or snapshots) could be selected as a game variant for experts during the construction of the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think you can cut a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
In addition to speeding up, a "trail" could be added that could make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at the destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA-IN• What happened when you try to do a game action (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• What is your browser?
Opera browser
• 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.
Hi, in my opinion the big flaw of Quantum is the playing time of the single game.
The long playing time prevents many gamers from insisting and deepening this game, preferring shorter and simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this problem of time could be partially solved by speeding up the ship / dice movement animations (or even making them instantaneous).
Maybe the speeded animations (or snapshots) could be selected as a game variant for experts during the construction of the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think you can cut a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
In addition to speeding up, a "trail" could be added that could make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at the destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA-IN• What is your browser?
Opera browser
• 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.
Hi, in my opinion the big flaw of Quantum is the playing time of the single game.
The long playing time prevents many gamers from insisting and deepening this game, preferring shorter and simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this problem of time could be partially solved by speeding up the ship / dice movement animations (or even making them instantaneous).
Maybe the speeded animations (or snapshots) could be selected as a game variant for experts during the construction of the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think you can cut a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
In addition to speeding up, a "trail" could be added that could make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at the destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA-IN• Is this text available in the translation system? If yes, has it been translated for more than 24 hours?
• What is your browser?
Opera browser
• Please explain your suggestion precisely and concisely so that it's as easy as possible to understand what you mean.
Hi, in my opinion the big flaw of Quantum is the playing time of the single game.
The long playing time prevents many gamers from insisting and deepening this game, preferring shorter and simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this problem of time could be partially solved by speeding up the ship / dice movement animations (or even making them instantaneous).
Maybe the speeded animations (or snapshots) could be selected as a game variant for experts during the construction of the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think you can cut a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
In addition to speeding up, a "trail" could be added that could make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at the destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA-IN• What is your browser?
Opera browser
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The long playing time prevents many gamers from insisting and deepening this game, preferring shorter and simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this problem of time could be partially solved by speeding up the ship / dice movement animations (or even making them instantaneous).
Maybe the speeded animations (or snapshots) could be selected as a game variant for experts during the construction of the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think you can cut a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
In addition to speeding up, a "trail" could be added that could make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at the destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA-IN
In my opinion the big flaw of Quantum is the playing time of the single game.
The long playtime prevents many players from persisting and delving into this game, preferring shorter, simpler games instead.
In my opinion, this timing issue could be partially solved by speeding up ship motion animations (or even making them directly snapshot).
Accelerated (or instant) animations could be selected as an expert game variant when building the table.
By speeding up the animations, I think we can reduce a good 30% of the game time (if not more).
Eventually, in addition to acceleration, a "wake" could be added that can make everyone understand what the ship's starting point was before it arrived (quickly or instantly) at its destination.
Thanks in advance.
by ALA--IN
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