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Například hráč, který vyhraje hru se třemi hráči a třetinu her bude mít: "50% vítězství", zatímco hráč, který hraje hru se čtyřmi hráči a vyhraje třetinu her, bude mít: "67% vítězství". | Například hráč, který vyhraje hru se třemi hráči a třetinu her, bude mít: "50% vítězství", zatímco hráč, který hraje hru se čtyřmi hráči a vyhraje třetinu her, bude mít: "67% vítězství". | ||
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Obecné otázky
Co je Board Game Arena?
Board Game Arena (BGA) je online platforma pro hraní deskových her. Skrz BGA můžeš hrát online a v reálném čase s hráči z celého světa. K dispozici jsou různé deskové a karetní hry. Jediná věc, kterou potřebuješ, abys mohl hrát, je prohlížeč!
Co je myšleno pod "hrou v reálném čase"?
Na Board Game Arena jsou tví protihráči připojeni k herní platformě během celé hry. Mohou vidět tvé tahy a okamžitě na ně reagovat - stejně jako v reálném světě.
Co je to "tahová hra"?
Na jiných stránkách se toto obvykle nazývá "asynchronní hra" a používá se k odlišení od "her v reálném čase". Místo toho, aby byli všichni hráči u stolu ve stejný čas, hráči odcházejí a vracejí se. Poté, co tvůj protihráč udělá tah, jsi upozorněn, že jsi na tahu (skrz email nebo při další návštěvě stránky). Pak jdeš k této hře, odehraješ svůj tah a toto se opakuje pro všechny hráče.
Detaily si můžeš přečíst v Turn based FAQ.
Co potřebuji, abych mohl/a hrát?
Svůj prohlížeč... a to je vše!
Board Game Arena nevyžaduje nic jiného na tvém počítači. Takže můžeš hrát z jakéhokoli počítače, kdekoli, kdykoli!
Aby toto bylo možné, používáme nejnovější dostupné webové technologie. To je důvod, proč bys měl/a pro optimální BGA zážitek používat aktuální webový prohlížeč (přečti si více o naší browser policy).
Kolik stojí hraní na BGA?
Hraní na BGA je zadarmo.
Můžeš se ale rozhodnout nám pomoct přispěním na stránku nebo pořízením Premium členství.
Jaké hry jsou dostupné na BGA?
Board Game Arena nabízí výběr deskových a karetních her, ale specializuje se na moderní ("evropský styl") her pro dospělé.
Podívej se na seznam dostupných her.
Potkávání hráčů a začínání her
Otevřel jsem nový stůl se hrou, ale nikdo se nepřipojuje
Pro nejpopulárnější hry můžeš najít hráče v jakoukoli denní dobu. U jiných her doporučujeme vrátit se během špičky (okolo 22:00 CEST), pokud se ti právě nedaří najít protihráče.
Tip: zkontroluj počet online/dostupných hráčů pro danou hru před tím, než založíš stůl.
Tip: pokud nikdo není v danou chvíli dostupný pro hru v reálném čase, můžeš přepnout stůl do tahového režimu, takže hráči se mohou přidat i hodiny/dny po tom, cos stůl vytvořil.
Připojil jsem se ke hře. Kdy hra začne?
U her v reálném čase:
Každý stůl má svého administrátora, kýmž je ten, kdo ho vytvořil. Je zodpovědností administrátora stolu začít hru, když je spokojen/a s počtem připojených hráčů.
Pokud jsi administrátor stolu a nemůžeš spustit hru, je to obvykle proto, že se ještě nepřipojil dostatek hráčů.
U tahových her:
Hra začíná jakmile se připojí maximální počet hráčů. Administrátor také může začít hru kdykoli poté, co se připojí minimální počet hráčů.
Co znamená to malé barevné kolečko u jména hráče?
- : tento hráč je aktivní. Před chvílí udělal/a nějakou akci.
- : tento hráč je neaktivní. Je připojen/a ke stránce, ale neudělal již chvíli neudělal/a žádnou akci.
- : tento hráč je offline.
Co znamená statistika '% výher'?
% výher = počet vítězných bodů / počet odehraných her
Hráči mohou získat vítězné body za vítězství ve hře s více hráči (půl bodu za každého hráče). Tedy:
- Pokud vyhraješ hru se 2 hráči: 1 bod.
- Pokud vyhraješ hru se 3 hráči: 1,5 bodu.
- Pokud vyhraješ hru se 4 hráči: 2 body.
- atd.
Například hráč, který vyhraje hru se třemi hráči a třetinu her, bude mít: "50% vítězství", zatímco hráč, který hraje hru se čtyřmi hráči a vyhraje třetinu her, bude mít: "67% vítězství".
During the game
What do the icons next to players' names mean?
- : this player must make a move now.
- : this player must make a move now, and has used up their reflection time. Can someone wake them up? ;)
- : this player must make a move now, but is probably not aware of this fact. If the situation doesn't change, it might suggest that this player has a connection issue.
- : this player is a "zombie" (has left the game or been fired from the game). The game is going on without this player.
When the "normal" avatar of a player is displayed, it means that this player is waiting for their turn to play.
A player has to make a move but he/she doesn't. What can I do?
- First, please remember that this player has the right to think as long as they need to about the next move... well as long as there is still some time left on the game clock, that is.
- Then you can ask this player to confirm that he or she is still thinking about how to play.
- If this player seems to be away, we advise you to wait a few minutes: this player may be experiencing some network problems or have left the computer temporarily.
- If the player is not coming back, you can skip their turn as soon as the clock is negative. This player will get a "leave" penalty and you will win "by forfeit".
For more details, please read Game clock.
What is the current progression of the game I'm playing?
A percentage of progression is displayed on the top of the web page. There is also a progress bar at the bottom of the web page shows you the current progression of the game.
What is forbidden on Board Game Arena?
- Leaving a game in progress on purpose.
- Taking an unnecessary and unreasonable amount of time at the end of game in an obvious losing situation.
- Kingmaking: enabling another player to win on purpose while there is a better move to make for yourself.
- Running out of time on the game clock.
- Giving some piece of information about the current game situation that corrupts the normal game flow.
- Communicating with another player about the game privately (ex: with MSN).
- Provocation / triumphalism / defeatism ... anything which is not fair play.
- Having a shocking avatar (no advertisement, no politics, ...)
Going against these rules will affect your reputation.
What is absolutely forbidden in Board Game Arena?
- Creating multiple accounts and playing against oneself.
- Insulting other players in any manner.
Going against these rules can lead to the removal of your account and/or to the blacklisting of your IP.
What if some player does something wrong?
The Board Game Arena platform has been designed to encourage players to maintain good behavior. The reputation system allows you to distinguish between good and bad players. Then, it is up to you to decide whether to start a game with them or not.
If you think a player has behaved badly during a game, you can give them a "red thumb" at the end of the game.
If you think a player has committed a serious wrongdoing during a game (ex: insult), please report this player to us, using the "report this player" link from their profile or game result page, so that we can take appropriate measures.
Tournaments
Tournaments is a BETA feature of BGA (for a long time).
Tournament management is very complex. We'd like to open tournament creation to everyone at some time in the future but it need a lot of work and until then we always had something more urgent to do.
When tournaments will be improved, this FAQ section will be improved too.
About board games we proposed on BGA
What is the legal status of this website?
All the games currently available on this site have been licensed or otherwise authorized by copyright holders. Please be aware that games available on BGA can be removed at the copyright holders demand (for example: if they publish their own adaptation of the game).
Board Game Arena would like to thank all game publishers and game designers who allow us to have their games here, thus making it possible for this website to exist.
How do we select games that are on BGA? Why the game XXX is not on BGA?
To have a game published on BGA we need 2 things:
- The authorization of the rights owner (most of the time: original publisher of the game).
- A software developer who develops the adaptation (ie: has some time available to develop it).
We (= BGA team) are trying a lot of board games ourselves. Sometimes we are lucky enough to play prototypes too. And of course we receive a lot of game suggestions through the BGA forum, the BoardGameGeek "most wanted games" list, or by any other means. Based on this we are asking game publishers for authorizations, and sometimes we also receive requests directly from game publishers - there is no rule.
As it is today, BGA has a very good reputation and very productive relationships with almost all major board game publishers, but this is not enough: each situation is specific, and there can be various reasons why a game publisher can refuse to see a game adaptation on BGA (for example: board games with a third party licence, like "Star Wars", is practically impossible to negotiate).
On the other hand, we got some authorizations for some very good games but no developers volunteering to develop them, or sometimes some of them don't manage to finish the job. Developers of adaptations are volunteers, and we don't blame them for this.
Finally, some games are authorized and being developed, but the time frame is not good. For example, it happened that we had too many games to release and we decided to delay some of them. It also frequently happens that we must synchronize the release of a game with a publisher event, so the game adaptation can stay "on hold" for some months.
So if you are asking yourself: why game XXX is not on BGA, it could be for various reasons:
- Maybe we never asked authorization for this game. Note that usually we ask authorizations for every popular games (ex: "Most wanted games"). So if the game is popular, the reason is probably not this one.
- The publisher refused.
- The publisher accepted, but we didn't find a developer until now for this game.
- The game adaptation is ready, but we are waiting for a specific event to release it.
To conclude: yes we are taking into account your suggestions, but as you can see there are many factors than can influence the fact that a game is (or is not) on BGA. In addition, as a rule of thumb, we don't communicate about "why" this game is not on BGA. If we already got the authorization, we want to keep the "surprise", and if we didn't get the authorization, the game publisher may not want to explain the reasons.
Are you taking into account the "Most wanted games" list? When will these games be on BGA?
You should read first the previous section ("how do we select games that are on BGA?").
So the answer is:
- Yes, we are taking this list into account.
- For most of these games we already asked for authorizations.
- Some of these games won't be on BGA (authorization refused), some may be, some are in an "intermediate" step.
- We don't communicate about future game releases anyway.
Why do some games have expansions on BGA and some don't?
You should read first the previous section ("how do we select games that are on BGA?").
Game expansions follow the same steps than games. There can be various reasons why a game publisher doesn't want the expansion online, and sometimes we don't find a developer that has the time to develop it.
I'm a game publisher: why would I like to have my game on Board Game Arena?
The main goal of Board Game Arena is to make it easy for people to discover and love new games. We think that there are only two kinds of players on Board Game Arena: those who already bought the games they are playing online, and those who plan to buy them soon!
As the activity of this website contributes to increasing a game's popularity and thus generates hard copy sales in the "real world", we think it is beneficial to the board game community: people from all over the world can play online, we can have fun developing this game platform to the best of our ability, and game publishers get money from the box sales and build a special relationship with their player's community.
I'm a game publisher: how to get my game on Board Game Arena
You should read our Board Game Arena for game publishers section.
Turn-based mode
Please read Turn based FAQ.
Issues with BGA
What can I do if I have an issue with the website?
Most of the issues on this website should be solved with a simple web page refresh (or "F5").
If you experience persistent issues, you can browse the bug tool, see if someone already reported the issue, and add a new bug report if that's not the case. Please take some time to describe the bug you are reporting in detail so that we can quickly reproduce and fix it.
Why is my bug still not fixed?
We fix bugs every weeks. Of course we have priorities:
- We give the highest priority to recent features and recent games, because the most important bugs are reported fast.
- We give the highest priority to the bugs with the biggest number of "green thumb" on the bug tool.
- Usually we fix bugs by group. So if we decide to fix an important bug on a game, there is a chance that we will fix 3 or 4 minor bugs at the same time.
BGA is known for the quality of its adaptations, and if you look at the bug tool, you can see that -considering the number of games and the size of the community- there are not so many critical bugs with a lot of "green thumbs".
Please also note that BGA adaptations are realized by volunteers (even if most of them are also professional developers). It is not always easy for them to fix bugs, especially when some players are complaining violently and/or do not give precise information in bug reports.
I played on smartphone / tablet / touch device and I have some difficulties: what can I do?
As a rule of thumb, BGA does not support tablets/smartphones. There are tons of board game adaptations for tablets/smartphones, and some BGA adaptations are not well designed for small screens. Thus, we don't have plans to do a mobile / tablet version at the moment.
So if you want to use BGA from a smartphone / tablet you can, but we don't promise to fix all bugs so it's at your own risk :)
Why is BGA slow? Why do I have bad connections performances on BGA?
We are constantly monitoring server responsiveness. Some incidents occurs, but most of the time BGA is responsive.
We designed our game servers (ie: servers used when you are inside a game) to be very responsive. Usually, less than 2% of the game moves take more than 200 milliseconds to process, and less than 0.2% take more than 1 second.
BGA servers are located in Europe (France), but we bought servers all across the world (19 locations) so that the big files (ex: images) are loaded fast even if you are far from us.
Most of bad performances came from your internet connection or your system. Try to connect with a different browser / computer / internet connection to troubleshoot the issue.
As a rule of thumb, if BGA is not responsive enough, you shouldn't engage yourself into a game because there is a risk for you to get clock penalties.
I have an issue with a specific player: how does moderation work?
You should read Moderation and grades page.
Contribute to BGA
How can I contribute to BGA?
Please visit page Contribute to BGA.
I'm a software developer. What can I do?
We created a website specifically dedicated to board games adaptation development: BGA Studio.
About the BGA team
Who are you? How to contact you?
Please read page About us.
How you guys make money? Do you make a living of it?
After 6 years working on BGA on their free time, both BGA founders (Sourisdudesert and Een) are now working full-time on BGA. This was really required by the growing audience playing on this website, and this has been made possible thanks to all Premium members (thank you again!).
But to be honest, there is so much work to do on BGA that even two people working full-time is not enough. This is not really an issue because we think the "community based" approach is the best for BGA and we'd like to continue to give you the possibility to contribute to make this service running.