11-10-2020, 07:26 AM
Hi,
I am going to notify Matthew about the question 1, in general the questions about network or graphics are for him. However he is in holidays until next Monday.
For 2), ok no problem. But when you will think you are done with all the others aspects, I can do it for you in order to add it to the next release. (see attachment, I already did it and it works exactly in the same way that you current Oust.lud but in our dev version).
For 3), The condition "if:" is necessary if the (site) in entry can not satisfy the condition or if you want a group of different pieces (not only the type of piece in (site) in your example). However, here, it seems (site) is always equal to the pieces owned by the next player and you want a group only based on them, consequently the condition seems not useful here.
I notice that's your pieces are red and blue, but the players are white and black. Is it normal?
If not, you can modify the colour in the graphics metadata with
Moreover, I never played that game before but I notice on BGG that the game can be played on a hexhex board but also in a Go board. That's not necessary but it would be cool to have the two boards in option of that .lud :)
Last question, do you recommend to add that game to the space/group game? Or to another category?
Regards,
Eric
I am going to notify Matthew about the question 1, in general the questions about network or graphics are for him. However he is in holidays until next Monday.
For 2), ok no problem. But when you will think you are done with all the others aspects, I can do it for you in order to add it to the next release. (see attachment, I already did it and it works exactly in the same way that you current Oust.lud but in our dev version).
For 3), The condition "if:" is necessary if the (site) in entry can not satisfy the condition or if you want a group of different pieces (not only the type of piece in (site) in your example). However, here, it seems (site) is always equal to the pieces owned by the next player and you want a group only based on them, consequently the condition seems not useful here.
I notice that's your pieces are red and blue, but the players are white and black. Is it normal?
If not, you can modify the colour in the graphics metadata with
Code:
(player Colour P1 (colour Blue)
(player Colour P2 (colour Red))
Moreover, I never played that game before but I notice on BGG that the game can be played on a hexhex board but also in a Go board. That's not necessary but it would be cool to have the two boards in option of that .lud :)
Last question, do you recommend to add that game to the space/group game? Or to another category?
Regards,
Eric