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21. Septembre 2007, 02:05:12
Family Man 
How come, in an auto pass game, when I "move and stay here" and my opponent cannot make a move, the dice are displayed for their roll, and it is my turn again.

But when I do the same and I find it not my turn again, my opponents dice roll is not displayed????

This so called auto pass of fencers is really a disaster isnt it?

21. Septembre 2007, 02:45:16
skipinnz 
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Family Man: I think you've answered your own question, when he can't move you see what he has rolled but if he can move you are denined seeing the dice until he views the game.

21. Septembre 2007, 03:17:10
Family Man 
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skipinnz: yeah, but why?? what sense does that make? If it has already been rolled anyway, then why does it matter if i see it?

It makes me wonder, if it has been rolled, and I cant see it, then i wonder what could be happening behind the scenes? maybe nothing, but it leaves doubts!

21. Septembre 2007, 04:04:35
Vikings 
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Family Man: because if he can move, the dice won't roll until he rolls them

21. Septembre 2007, 12:44:33
Family Man 
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Vikings: No, that is not correct. He had open options available on previous turns as well, but his dice roll didnt allow a move. Then after 3 turns like this, where i moved and stayed here, then it was not my turn again, but the dice did not show!

21. Septembre 2007, 20:54:58
Thad 
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The problem is that the way Fencer wrote the original code, the dice weren't rolled until a player looked at his turn. It needs to be changed to implement many of the changes we'd all like to see, but that's a lot of programming.

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