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The tutorial is a buggy mess
Posted: 28 January 2024, 21:31
by FreeArt
I've never complained about the board games added on BGA but that tutorial is trash-tier. It's so easy to break it. Instructions tell you to click on things but if you do, you break the tutorial and can only start over. I had to restart multiple times, attempting to pinpoint where I made an error. Upon overcoming one glitch, another surfaced a few clicks later. Thanks to the tutorial, I simply don't want to play the game anymore.
Tutorials that are buggy and untested should not be released for a non-beta game. Sharing only the rulebook would have been less insulting than this.
Rant over.
Re: The tutorial is a buggy mess
Posted: 28 January 2024, 22:00
by thoun
That's strange, it worked perfectly well for me! I would'nt have accepted it if I've seen it was all buggy.
Sorry about that. You can still read the rules, they are available on the game page in multiple languages.
Re: The tutorial is a buggy mess
Posted: 29 January 2024, 08:03
by richy81
Fully agree, I was not able to complete the tutorial.
Re: The tutorial is a buggy mess
Posted: 24 February 2024, 13:16
by Majimahani
I actually had same problem during the tutorial. You have to follow the steps very very carefully to avoid bug, which put you in an irreversible situation. I always like the tutorials in BGA but lately sometimes I find those hard to follow.
Buy anyway, the work is appreciated.
Re: The tutorial is a buggy mess
Posted: 12 March 2024, 05:31
by Caer-Caveral
Worked fine for me as well--made it all the way through. There were certain steps the creator of the tutorial performed automatically to avoid the bugs. That was explained whenever it happened in red. Maybe that was revised subsequent to your complaint, but it seemed a reasonable accommodation.
Re: The tutorial is a buggy mess
Posted: 18 March 2024, 03:09
by Tzinacantli
I got stuck in the tutorial as well. I restarted it and tried to follow the instructions very carefully, yet still couldn't complete it.
Just a note that tutorials are usually volunteer-made, and Nekonyancer's tutorials are always top tier for me.