#169684: "Progression percentage gets stuck at 50%"
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The game progress starts at 0% and increases by +10 for the first 5 turns (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%), but than it stays at 50% for the rest of the game. Even after the game ends, it stays at 50%.
In a solo game, you can ask no more than 78 questions (19 row/column counts, 6 even/odd, 7 compare values, 56 empty/filled) plus 2 guesses, so the game is limited to max. 80 turns. Each turn should at least increase the progress by 1.25 (or: first 3 turns +1, then 4th turn +2, then next 3 turns +1 then next turn +2, and so on).
And, if the game ends, the progress should be set to 100%, even if the game did not last 80 turns.
Most games will end earlier than 80 turns (e.g. after asking 56 empty/filled questions, you do not need to ask any other questions but can surely solve the puzzle. And if you use other questions and your mind, you probably need way fewer turns.). Therefor I would suggest a calculation that the first turns do increase the progress with higher steps and then slow down the increase to ensure that after 80 turns you do not exceed the 100. This respects the fact that the first some questions add more information and after some turns players may ask some more questions than needed, because they don’t see all information that the already existing answers reveal.
(Example for progress that gets slower over time: +7, +6, +6, +5, +5, +4, +4, +3, +3, +3, +3, +2, +2, +2, +2, +1, +1, … (staying at 99% until game ends).. this example is not based on statistics / calculation, it should just show the principle)
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The game progress starts at 0% and increases by +10 for the first 5 turns (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%), but than it stays at 50% for the rest of the game. Even after the game ends, it stays at 50%.
In a solo game, you can ask no more than 78 questions (19 row/column counts, 6 even/odd, 7 compare values, 56 empty/filled) plus 2 guesses, so the game is limited to max. 80 turns. Each turn should at least increase the progress by 1.25 (or: first 3 turns +1, then 4th turn +2, then next 3 turns +1 then next turn +2, and so on).
And, if the game ends, the progress should be set to 100%, even if the game did not last 80 turns.
Most games will end earlier than 80 turns (e.g. after asking 56 empty/filled questions, you do not need to ask any other questions but can surely solve the puzzle. And if you use other questions and your mind, you probably need way fewer turns.). Therefor I would suggest a calculation that the first turns do increase the progress with higher steps and then slow down the increase to ensure that after 80 turns you do not exceed the 100. This respects the fact that the first some questions add more information and after some turns players may ask some more questions than needed, because they don’t see all information that the already existing answers reveal.
(Example for progress that gets slower over time: +7, +6, +6, +5, +5, +4, +4, +3, +3, +3, +3, +2, +2, +2, +2, +1, +1, … (staying at 99% until game ends).. this example is not based on statistics / calculation, it should just show the principle)
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The game progress starts at 0% and increases by +10 for the first 5 turns (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%), but than it stays at 50% for the rest of the game. Even after the game ends, it stays at 50%.
In a solo game, you can ask no more than 78 questions (19 row/column counts, 6 even/odd, 7 compare values, 56 empty/filled) plus 2 guesses, so the game is limited to max. 80 turns. Each turn should at least increase the progress by 1.25 (or: first 3 turns +1, then 4th turn +2, then next 3 turns +1 then next turn +2, and so on).
And, if the game ends, the progress should be set to 100%, even if the game did not last 80 turns.
Most games will end earlier than 80 turns (e.g. after asking 56 empty/filled questions, you do not need to ask any other questions but can surely solve the puzzle. And if you use other questions and your mind, you probably need way fewer turns.). Therefor I would suggest a calculation that the first turns do increase the progress with higher steps and then slow down the increase to ensure that after 80 turns you do not exceed the 100. This respects the fact that the first some questions add more information and after some turns players may ask some more questions than needed, because they don’t see all information that the already existing answers reveal.
(Example for progress that gets slower over time: +7, +6, +6, +5, +5, +4, +4, +3, +3, +3, +3, +2, +2, +2, +2, +1, +1, … (staying at 99% until game ends).. this example is not based on statistics / calculation, it should just show the principle)
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• O que estava presente na tela quando você estava bloqueado (tela em branco? Parte da imagem do jogo? Mensagem de erro?)
The game progress starts at 0% and increases by +10 for the first 5 turns (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%), but than it stays at 50% for the rest of the game. Even after the game ends, it stays at 50%.
In a solo game, you can ask no more than 78 questions (19 row/column counts, 6 even/odd, 7 compare values, 56 empty/filled) plus 2 guesses, so the game is limited to max. 80 turns. Each turn should at least increase the progress by 1.25 (or: first 3 turns +1, then 4th turn +2, then next 3 turns +1 then next turn +2, and so on).
And, if the game ends, the progress should be set to 100%, even if the game did not last 80 turns.
Most games will end earlier than 80 turns (e.g. after asking 56 empty/filled questions, you do not need to ask any other questions but can surely solve the puzzle. And if you use other questions and your mind, you probably need way fewer turns.). Therefor I would suggest a calculation that the first turns do increase the progress with higher steps and then slow down the increase to ensure that after 80 turns you do not exceed the 100. This respects the fact that the first some questions add more information and after some turns players may ask some more questions than needed, because they don’t see all information that the already existing answers reveal.
(Example for progress that gets slower over time: +7, +6, +6, +5, +5, +4, +4, +3, +3, +3, +3, +2, +2, +2, +2, +1, +1, … (staying at 99% until game ends).. this example is not based on statistics / calculation, it should just show the principle)
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• Que parte das regras não foi respeitada pela adaptação do BGA?
The game progress starts at 0% and increases by +10 for the first 5 turns (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%), but than it stays at 50% for the rest of the game. Even after the game ends, it stays at 50%.
In a solo game, you can ask no more than 78 questions (19 row/column counts, 6 even/odd, 7 compare values, 56 empty/filled) plus 2 guesses, so the game is limited to max. 80 turns. Each turn should at least increase the progress by 1.25 (or: first 3 turns +1, then 4th turn +2, then next 3 turns +1 then next turn +2, and so on).
And, if the game ends, the progress should be set to 100%, even if the game did not last 80 turns.
Most games will end earlier than 80 turns (e.g. after asking 56 empty/filled questions, you do not need to ask any other questions but can surely solve the puzzle. And if you use other questions and your mind, you probably need way fewer turns.). Therefor I would suggest a calculation that the first turns do increase the progress with higher steps and then slow down the increase to ensure that after 80 turns you do not exceed the 100. This respects the fact that the first some questions add more information and after some turns players may ask some more questions than needed, because they don’t see all information that the already existing answers reveal.
(Example for progress that gets slower over time: +7, +6, +6, +5, +5, +4, +4, +3, +3, +3, +3, +2, +2, +2, +2, +1, +1, … (staying at 99% until game ends).. this example is not based on statistics / calculation, it should just show the principle)
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• Qual era a ação de jogo que queria fazer?
The game progress starts at 0% and increases by +10 for the first 5 turns (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%), but than it stays at 50% for the rest of the game. Even after the game ends, it stays at 50%.
In a solo game, you can ask no more than 78 questions (19 row/column counts, 6 even/odd, 7 compare values, 56 empty/filled) plus 2 guesses, so the game is limited to max. 80 turns. Each turn should at least increase the progress by 1.25 (or: first 3 turns +1, then 4th turn +2, then next 3 turns +1 then next turn +2, and so on).
And, if the game ends, the progress should be set to 100%, even if the game did not last 80 turns.
Most games will end earlier than 80 turns (e.g. after asking 56 empty/filled questions, you do not need to ask any other questions but can surely solve the puzzle. And if you use other questions and your mind, you probably need way fewer turns.). Therefor I would suggest a calculation that the first turns do increase the progress with higher steps and then slow down the increase to ensure that after 80 turns you do not exceed the 100. This respects the fact that the first some questions add more information and after some turns players may ask some more questions than needed, because they don’t see all information that the already existing answers reveal.
(Example for progress that gets slower over time: +7, +6, +6, +5, +5, +4, +4, +3, +3, +3, +3, +2, +2, +2, +2, +1, +1, … (staying at 99% until game ends).. this example is not based on statistics / calculation, it should just show the principle)
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• O que você tentou fazer para provocar esta ação de jogo?
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• Em que passo do jogo ocorre o problema(qual era a instrução corrente do jogo)?
The game progress starts at 0% and increases by +10 for the first 5 turns (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%), but than it stays at 50% for the rest of the game. Even after the game ends, it stays at 50%.
In a solo game, you can ask no more than 78 questions (19 row/column counts, 6 even/odd, 7 compare values, 56 empty/filled) plus 2 guesses, so the game is limited to max. 80 turns. Each turn should at least increase the progress by 1.25 (or: first 3 turns +1, then 4th turn +2, then next 3 turns +1 then next turn +2, and so on).
And, if the game ends, the progress should be set to 100%, even if the game did not last 80 turns.
Most games will end earlier than 80 turns (e.g. after asking 56 empty/filled questions, you do not need to ask any other questions but can surely solve the puzzle. And if you use other questions and your mind, you probably need way fewer turns.). Therefor I would suggest a calculation that the first turns do increase the progress with higher steps and then slow down the increase to ensure that after 80 turns you do not exceed the 100. This respects the fact that the first some questions add more information and after some turns players may ask some more questions than needed, because they don’t see all information that the already existing answers reveal.
(Example for progress that gets slower over time: +7, +6, +6, +5, +5, +4, +4, +3, +3, +3, +3, +2, +2, +2, +2, +1, +1, … (staying at 99% until game ends).. this example is not based on statistics / calculation, it should just show the principle)
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• O que aconteceu quando tentou fazer essa ação de jogo (mensagem de erro, mensagem na barra de estado do jogo)?
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The game progress starts at 0% and increases by +10 for the first 5 turns (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%), but than it stays at 50% for the rest of the game. Even after the game ends, it stays at 50%.
In a solo game, you can ask no more than 78 questions (19 row/column counts, 6 even/odd, 7 compare values, 56 empty/filled) plus 2 guesses, so the game is limited to max. 80 turns. Each turn should at least increase the progress by 1.25 (or: first 3 turns +1, then 4th turn +2, then next 3 turns +1 then next turn +2, and so on).
And, if the game ends, the progress should be set to 100%, even if the game did not last 80 turns.
Most games will end earlier than 80 turns (e.g. after asking 56 empty/filled questions, you do not need to ask any other questions but can surely solve the puzzle. And if you use other questions and your mind, you probably need way fewer turns.). Therefor I would suggest a calculation that the first turns do increase the progress with higher steps and then slow down the increase to ensure that after 80 turns you do not exceed the 100. This respects the fact that the first some questions add more information and after some turns players may ask some more questions than needed, because they don’t see all information that the already existing answers reveal.
(Example for progress that gets slower over time: +7, +6, +6, +5, +5, +4, +4, +3, +3, +3, +3, +2, +2, +2, +2, +1, +1, … (staying at 99% until game ends).. this example is not based on statistics / calculation, it should just show the principle)
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• Por favor copie/cole o texto em inglês em vez de sua língua. Se tiver uma captura de ecrã/tela deste problema (boa prática), pode usar Imgur.com para carregá-la e copiar/colar o endereço aqui.
The game progress starts at 0% and increases by +10 for the first 5 turns (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%), but than it stays at 50% for the rest of the game. Even after the game ends, it stays at 50%.
In a solo game, you can ask no more than 78 questions (19 row/column counts, 6 even/odd, 7 compare values, 56 empty/filled) plus 2 guesses, so the game is limited to max. 80 turns. Each turn should at least increase the progress by 1.25 (or: first 3 turns +1, then 4th turn +2, then next 3 turns +1 then next turn +2, and so on).
And, if the game ends, the progress should be set to 100%, even if the game did not last 80 turns.
Most games will end earlier than 80 turns (e.g. after asking 56 empty/filled questions, you do not need to ask any other questions but can surely solve the puzzle. And if you use other questions and your mind, you probably need way fewer turns.). Therefor I would suggest a calculation that the first turns do increase the progress with higher steps and then slow down the increase to ensure that after 80 turns you do not exceed the 100. This respects the fact that the first some questions add more information and after some turns players may ask some more questions than needed, because they don’t see all information that the already existing answers reveal.
(Example for progress that gets slower over time: +7, +6, +6, +5, +5, +4, +4, +3, +3, +3, +3, +2, +2, +2, +2, +1, +1, … (staying at 99% until game ends).. this example is not based on statistics / calculation, it should just show the principle)
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• Por favor, explique sua sugestão precisamente e de forma concisa, de forma que fique o mais fácil possível, entender o que você quer dizer.
The game progress starts at 0% and increases by +10 for the first 5 turns (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%), but than it stays at 50% for the rest of the game. Even after the game ends, it stays at 50%.
In a solo game, you can ask no more than 78 questions (19 row/column counts, 6 even/odd, 7 compare values, 56 empty/filled) plus 2 guesses, so the game is limited to max. 80 turns. Each turn should at least increase the progress by 1.25 (or: first 3 turns +1, then 4th turn +2, then next 3 turns +1 then next turn +2, and so on).
And, if the game ends, the progress should be set to 100%, even if the game did not last 80 turns.
Most games will end earlier than 80 turns (e.g. after asking 56 empty/filled questions, you do not need to ask any other questions but can surely solve the puzzle. And if you use other questions and your mind, you probably need way fewer turns.). Therefor I would suggest a calculation that the first turns do increase the progress with higher steps and then slow down the increase to ensure that after 80 turns you do not exceed the 100. This respects the fact that the first some questions add more information and after some turns players may ask some more questions than needed, because they don’t see all information that the already existing answers reveal.
(Example for progress that gets slower over time: +7, +6, +6, +5, +5, +4, +4, +3, +3, +3, +3, +2, +2, +2, +2, +1, +1, … (staying at 99% until game ends).. this example is not based on statistics / calculation, it should just show the principle)
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